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My brother who cooks elaborate meals for me on my birthday
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My mentor who first taught me how to organize in the social justice space. She taught me what it means to care for and to care with.
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"The Village" was a community partner with Alberto's non-profit "Equity for Children", I was recommended to lead a program impact evaluation for community-facing programs being run by The Village on Staten Island.
Through my work there, I met some of the most selfless folks, who transformed my idea of what it means to be in community.
I moved to Astoria in the peak of winter.
Whenever he saw me waiting for the bus, Yaser would call me in and hand me a coffee, "On the house, my friend!".
My elective professor, Alberto Minujin first introduced me to the idea of "a caring system" via social equity frameworks, so care scaled beyond the person...into the social, political, environmental.
We focused specifically on issues related to child poverty, and helping improve outcomes through social achivement and relationship building.