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Field Placement Reflection (week 1)

            Last week my group had a Skype meeting with the co-director of Arise, to try to get a basic understanding of what our goals are for working with Arise.  It is a relatively new program and their website did not provide us with a significant amount of information about the formal structure or clear programs, goals, plans, and objectives of the company. So, we were hoping that talking with Mr. B. would provide us with that clarity that we were seeking. Some members of our group seemed to feel as though not much progress was made during the Skype call since he did not really provide us with any specific tasks or actions he wanted us to perform for him. However, I felt like this was an indicator in its own form; we are going to have to put just as much thought into generating projects and collaboration activities as Mr. B and his partner are. One of the things that we were able to get out of the Skype call was the importance of story telling in Ghanaian culture. So, we took this and ran with it when looking forwards and attempting to create a plan for our engagement in this exchange. We began brainstorming ways that we could use technology as a form of story telling and we played with the idea of that being the theme for one of Arise’s workshops. An idea that arose in Alice’s facebook conversation with Mr. B was the creation of introductory videos that could be shared between the participants in the workshops and us.

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Anti-Self Portrait

I know a lot of people chose to truly put themselves out there with their anti-self portraits today. And I admire their choice. I would like to speak a few words on why I chose to address myself from a more general view. Because I did not put my name next my anti-self portrait, I shall tell y'all which one was mine. Mine was the one of a faceless person split into four parts surrounded by eyes and hands. My anti-self portrait addresses parts of who I am and parts of my life that I am still trying to figure out myself and reassociate myself with. I was not be as in depth as I wanted to be because I do not even understand who I am, so how can I attempt to portray it to others. But this experience of seeing many others' raw emotions and life experiences has inspired me to do this exercise again in the future, perhaps 6 months or a year from now, to see how I have or have not changed in how I chose to let others see me.

I wanted to share these thoughts with y'all via Serendip because I will admit I felt uneasy in the class with Haverford students because they had not shared in this jounrey we have been taking as a class this semester. I have a level of comfort with y'all as we support each other's explorations in sex, gender, feminism, and beyond.

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volunteer about food

1. In the newspaper the "marketplace" ads attracted me

2. I google "market philadelphia" and found this

http://www.farmtocity.org/FarmersMarkets.asp

3. In the list I found Bryn Mawr Farmer's Market, and remembered that I've actually wandered there.

http://brynmawrfarmersmarket.blogspot.com/

4. Good Spoon Seasonal Foods    http://www.goodspoonfoods.com/

5. In the side list I found Sunday atHeadhouse Farmers’ Market   

http://thefoodtrust.org/farmers-markets/market/headhouse

6. And there's this volunteer activity

http://thefoodtrust.org/contact/volunteer

The Food Trust

One Penn Center, Suite 900

1617 John F. Kennedy Blvd.

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new performance this weekend

This weekend only! See new theater and dance!

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Understanding Osmosis

This activity has been substantially revised and is now posted as Introduction to Osmosis at /sci_edu/waldron/#osmosis

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Schuykill Riverboat tour...

Secrets of the Schuylkill Riverboat Tour 

Schuylkill River Development Corporation 

 Saturday, October 05 @ 2 pm

Location:
Schuylkill Banks - Walnut Street Dock
2501 Walnut Street
Underneath Walnut Street Bridge
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Regular Price: $22 (General Admission, Additional Fees Apply)
Funsavers Discounted Price: $11 (General Admission, Additional Fees Apply)

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Artists' Studio tour

This is a half-price (but still expensive) guided tour, but I'm pretty sure you can see all they're showing for free...just without the ride to everywhere.

Info on the open studios is at philaopenstudios.org/

POST Guided Trolley Tour East 

Center for Emerging Visual Artists 

 Sunday, October 06 @ 1 pm

Location:
Center for Emerging Visual Artists
The Barclay, 3A
237 S. 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Regular Price: $40 (General Admission, Additional Fees Apply)
Funsavers Discounted Price: $20 (General Admission, Additional Fees Apply)

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Salsa Friday Night

Salsa Caliente! 

Painted Bride Art Center 

 Friday, October 04 @ 8 pm

Location:
Painted Bride Art Center
230 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Regular Price: $20 (General Admission in Advance, Additional Fees Apply), $25 (Day of Event General Admission, Additonal Fees Apply)
Funsavers Discounted Price: $10 (General Admission in Advance, Additional Fees Apply), $12.50 (Day of Event General Admission, Additonal Fees Apply)

Winner of Best of Philly 2013 "Best Dance Party"

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