Thursday, November 12, 2009

AmeriCorps Opening Day

I attended Massachusetts AmeriCorps Opening Day this weekend! Since MACC VISTAs are mostly at different schools, we rarely see all of each other in one setting. Opening day was this past Friday at the Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College. MACC was among more than 100 other AmeriCorps programs in the state.

The highlight of the day for me was listening to a spoken word piece from the Youth Empowerment Corps at Untied Teen Equality Center (UTEC). A group of people from this organization read a piece written by a teenager in the program. I believe they said she was 16. I would paraphrase a few lines from it, but that could not do her writing justice. In a nutshell, it was a thought-provoking view of our society, the state of our economy, and the nature of our culture … and how she wants it to be transformed.

Also I enjoyed the performance by Essencia Dancing from Youth Start AmeriCorps Program Roca Inc. I liked how they incorporated dance routines from different genres like bachata and hip hop. I have eclectic taste in music so the performance definitely had my stamp of approval.

I liked how this opening day allowed members from some AmeriCorps programs to showcase their work.

Overall it was just a nice break to catch up with other VISTAs. I did not realize how much I had done in three months till I spoke to other VISTAs in MACC and other programs.

For the Scholarship for Parents, I have conducted information sessions at the Allston-Brighton Resource Center, the Williams School in Chelsea, and ABCD Hyde Park Head Start among other organizations. I have attended community events such as New Bostonians Community Day near Government Center, BPS Showcase for Schools, and BPS Parent University’s Kickoff. I have also gone to individual school events such as Trotter Elementary School’s coffee hour, Lee Elementary School’s parent council meeting, and Guild Elementary School’s open house.

This sounds like a dizzying list of schools and organizations, but that goes to show you how extensive this outreach has been. Whether I have traveled to Chelsea, Dorchester, Roxbury, East Boston, Hyde Park, or Brighton, there are parents with a strong desire to attain a college degree.

Whether they plan to apply for school this spring, next fall, or in a few years from now, it has been amazing to hear their stories and determination to fit college into their schedule either part-time or full-time. Some of them need or want to take more ESL courses or college-level courses before committing to a bachelor’s degree program, but at least they are starting to develop plans for themselves. For some, that is a huge step in itself.



- Lindsay

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