Actions thus far:
1. Postcards to my reps denouncing immigration ban; speaking out for women's reproductive healthcare and rights; denouncing defunding of Planned Parentood.
2. Calls to my reps asking my state and my nation to welcome refugees.
3. Will be attending orientation to become Girls Inc mentor and curriculum leader to help all forms feel smart, bold, and strong.
I was nervous writing postcards (joining a group at a local pub to do this) as I feared writing the "wrong" thing or not quite the "right" thing to really make a difference. My voice shook as I made calls because of the same fear- what if my words aren't quite "right?" What of the responder is short with me or unkind?
But the responders were kind. The words I wrote were well thought out.
Baby steps towards radical action. Baby steps but steps nonetheless.
1.30.2017
1.25.2017
a work in progress.
As a full-time working outside the home momma of two littles
(4.5 year old son, 1.5 year old daughter) and wife to a kind and gracious
husband, I am constantly wondering if I am making even the tiniest of
differences in this world. My days are filled with pouring bowls of Cheerios,
sopping up spilt milk, scrambling to toss bags, shoes, coats, hats (and
kids—not tossed, gently placed) into the car, driving to work, dropping kids
off, sitting, typing, talking, emailing, picking kids up, hurrying home,
prepping and cooking dinner…The list continues well into the evening. My head
hits my pillow and most nights I think about all the things that still didn’t
get done (the laundry, the workout, the next day’s lunch prep, the dust bunny
removal, the scrubbing of the bathroom sinks).
Recently, a woman in one of my mom’s groups on Facebook
asked a question about the ways in which we are trying to make an impact in our
world. My response? “Honestly, I am just trying my darndest to raise my kids to
be kind.” Because, honestly, that feels like all I can fit into my life right
now.
Then came my friend Jessie’s Facebook call for women to share about their
passions and how they (we) are trying to make the world a better place. And I
started thinking about my own passions, lamenting for a bit how I used to
volunteer; I used to be “involved”. I used to. And then I realized, I still
have passions. I still want to make the world a better place. So I messaged
her. And I said, “If you’ll accept a work in progress, I’ll be happy to share.”
And so here I am, a work in progress. I (alongside my
husband) am starting at home, raising my children to be kind, respectful, and
confident. I am also working on integrating my passion for girls, specifically
helping girls know themselves as smart, strong, brave, dignified human beings,
back into my life. I recently signed up to volunteer as a mentor with Girls
Inc. of Greater Indianapolis and look forward to training and serving as a
program leader this Spring. I continue to donate to Girls on the Run of Central
Indiana and look forward to someday committing time to that group again (having
stepped down from their board of directors before having my son nearly 5 years
ago).
In my professional life, I am the Director of Faculty and
Community Resources with the IUPUI Center for Service and Learning
(Indianapolis). I work as a bridge between
faculty and community, helping to develop and support meaningful
community-based learning opportunities for students. At its core, this work allows
me to play one tiny part in seeing partnerships start and grow; new ideas and
projects emerge; students discover and
deepen their own passions; faculty create new opportunities for learning and
tackling important social justice issues.
I am lucky that my day-to-day work shows me glimpses of the good that
others are doing in this world.
I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story. It’s
not radical. It’s not making big waves or toppling oppressive structures. I
want to do more. I will do more. I plan to do more. But for now, this is my
story. I am a work in progress.
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I am renewing my commitment to philanthropy and civic action this year. I want to use this blog as a way to document the journey I am taking, what I am learning, and helping others discover ways they can take action to affect change, too.
For more information on Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis, visit their website. You can help all girls feel STRONG, SMART, and BOLD through mentoring opportunities.
For more information on Girls on the Run Central Indiana, visit their website. You can help inspire girls to be "joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running." There are many ways to support GOTR, from coaching girls in the program to helping at a 5K event, or even running a race of your choice as a Sole Mate.
Throwback: I have been involved with GOTR since its inception in Hamilton County. I wrote about my commitment to this organization when I first started with it. I continue to embrace the concept of simply "moving forward."
It is my hope that 2017 can be a bold year. A radical year. A year of positive impact from my little corner of the world. My steps may be small but they add up. I am walking. I am marching. I am speaking. I am sharing. This is where I am starting (continuing). If you're reading, I hope you'll join me in whatever way you are so moved.
1.22.2017
action.
Join me on my journey in the next 100 days. I'll journal here; my thoughts, my actions, my struggles, my hope.
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