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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Areas for Improvement
As this internship comes to an end, I would like to use this opportunity to reflect on what I have done well and what I should improve on. Except for every other Monday meeting, our team worked from home. Working … Continue reading
Week 9: A Final Hoorah!
This past week I had my last facilitation at the Ethiopian Tawahedo Social Services’ (ETSS) Youth Summit held at Ohio Dominican University. This was a bittersweet moment, as I’ve seen many of these kids at their host sites since the … Continue reading
Week 9 :Last week (for other people)
This week at Equality has been more melancholy than most. Most of our legal aid interns, and Jaya, the intern from the Cleveland foundation I worked with had their last weeks. Most of the major meetings were saying goodbye to … Continue reading
Week 9 | CIS Summer Institute
This week was the week of Communities and Schools annual Summit which was a three day workshop where different staff members presented on topics such as branding, data, and planning for the year. These topics were catered to Site Coordinators … Continue reading
Cultivate week 9
This week’s post is simply a brainstorming session on programming ideas and/or social media post ideas. Cultivate member spotlights: Name and brief insight into why working at Cultivate or what Cultivate means to them How Cultivate has helped. A day … Continue reading
Week 8 | Project Development
During this week, I had been nearing the end of my internship and took on three projects this week. Upon completion of the camp, my focus had narrowed down to specific task in which I have been excited to do. … Continue reading
Wrapping Things Up
The stress is beginning to pile on as I work towards a finalized form of my draft, but for some reason, it feels as if it can never be completed. I know that in order for a draft to be … Continue reading
Week 9 with Speak!
As I wrap up my time with Speak! for the Unspoken, I am working on getting their orientation and trainings in a presentable state. Last week we determined an outline for the orientation and this week I was focused on … Continue reading
Week Nine – Nearing the End
Multiple times this week I had sobering moments of realization – I am drifting very closely to the end of this fellowship at Ohio Humanities with the Columbus Foundation. I’ll save most of the emotions I have experienced and the … Continue reading
Week 9 Fellowship Priorities
The week began with me moving into a friend’s apartment for the remainder of August. I am going to miss my old roommates and our cat, Earl Grey. They were supportive of my fellowship experience, ensuring I had transportation and … Continue reading