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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Week 4- Building Cultural Competence
This week was action-packed. One of the tasks I was charged with was hosting a conversation with Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) physician residents. On occasion, the BGCC will host conversations with NCH residents with the purpose of broadening their understanding … Continue reading
The Fourth Installment
Podcast link: https://soundcloud.com/user-110817248/tcf-blog-week-4/s-xxwjO Podcast transcript: “Greetings, listeners! This week at TECH CORPS we had E4Tech training in the office. E4Tech is a professional development seminar for 3rd and 4th grade teachers where they learn how to integrate computer science and computational … Continue reading
Local Matters – Week 4
As I’ve increasingly settled in to my role at Local Matters, I’ve noticed a disparity between myself and the rest of the staff: everyone else wears a million and a half hats throughout the day in fulfilling their roles, and … Continue reading
City Year: Week 4
“I couldn’t do anything other than this work- I believe in the nonprofit cause”. This week, I reflected on Kelsie Fields’ response to a question asked by a Columbus Fellow in a session on nonprofit development. Regardless of a role … Continue reading
Week 4: Jewish Community Center
I can’t believe that my fourth week at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) is already almost over! During the first week of my internship, I attended three days of orientation where I learned in great depth about the role of … Continue reading
Marketing Moves
My fourth week with Cartoon Crossroads Columbus and the Columbus Foundation was great. The week kicked off with a fellows learning session in which we listened to two speakers: Oyauma Garrison, the president and C.E.O. of A Kid Again, and … Continue reading
Week 3: Relationships
As you can imagine, Huck House is a busy place. The staff are in and out of the office and the shelter. They are meeting with youth, linking them to services, logging all the necessary information, etc. Through all of … Continue reading
Week 3
Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services’s summer programming started before any of us at ETSS felt truly prepared for it, and I think we are collectively starting to understand what needs to be accomplished each week and how to better organize ourselves … Continue reading
Week 3 with Equality Ohio
Sometimes we just don’t give ourselves enough credit. Over the last week at Equality Ohio, I have had the great privilege of working on several tasks. I’m solidifying a fundraising event that I put together and working with codes in … Continue reading
Week 3 at the King Arts Complex
“Sometimes you just gotta smile through it.” After my second week of working with the Summer Arts Camp and the third week working with the staff at the King Arts Complex, I am still finding my place. Every day I … Continue reading