Tuesday, December 04, 2018

Funemployment 2018 - Week 4 Report

So...here's what's happened since my Week 3 Report.

Job Hunting

Since last week, I had two interviews and I applied for two more jobs.

One is the Digital Communications and Marketing Manager at Step Afrika! I can't even express how excited about I am about pursuing this opportunity. Something I realized is that for my next step (no pun intended), I definitely want to be back "on the ground" so to speak, and an organization provide direct services, rather than at a support organization. And that's all I'm going to say, because I don't want to jinx it.


The other is the Deputy Director for Operations at HumanitiesDC. This is definitely an interesting organization, that is separate from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which is really more of the former than equal parts former and latter. And my last job definitely felt a bit like a Deputy Director position at times.

Also, I decided to not pursue Beacon House opportunity. I knew with the other opportunities I was considering, I was not comfortable in my ability to be able to balance any future obligations with it, if I got the position. BUT I did say that I wanted to still be involved somehow, either as a donor and/or volunteer. They sent me a volunteer form back, and I've already made a $10 donation and made it monthly. And maybe it's a weird way to approach this job search, but the organizations I'm interested in are doing work I want to support in general. So if the job I was considering isn't it, and there are other ways to plug in, then yeah.

I mean I think it's kinda like meeting someone and going on a date but realizing you want to be friends rather than be in a more intimate relationship. Because the organization isn't the one that has the power in the situation, it is both the organization and the applicant.

Two opportunities I'll be applying for next are a Communications Associate position at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center and a Marketing and Social Media Manager one at Ford's Theatre.

Work from Home


Speaking of work, I hosted a Work from Home session at my place.

It was pretty great. I had two friends come over, one of whom brought cookies. We were able to dig into projects they were making space for. And I even got to help one of them with their website as well as their Mailchimp.

So going to not only host at least one each week until I'm employed again, but I think I'm going to see if I can continue to do so at least every other week when I do have another job.

CreativeMornings/DC


With the theme of Restart, December's speaker was Ari Baser. And as I am wont to do, here is a blurb about from the link:
Ari Beser is a Getty Images contributing photographer, producer and author based in Washington, DC. Since 2011, he has researched the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to publish his book and documentary, ‘The Nuclear Family.’ His aim? To connect stories of both sides of the atomic bombing though a family coincidence. One of his grandfather’s befriended a survivor from Hiroshima after the war, and another grandfather was the only man in the world to fly aboard both atomic bomb carrying planes. The messages of his grandfather and family friend had long been silent by the time Ari graduated college, but his renewed interest became a catalyst for a years long journey around the world that would bring new life to their mission. He has been active in the world of disarmament since and in 2017 helped successfully lobby member states at the United Nations to adopt the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. That same year he and his colleagues in the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons were awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts.
It was a pretty great talk, with some stellar images. And always great to see different ways storytelling manifests itself in various works. If you couldn't make it, the next Creative Mornings/DC is December 19 (a WEDNESDAY) at Studio Theatre. The month's theme is "Tradition" and DC's speaker is Angela Davis. Registration starts at 10:30 on Thursday, December 13!

New Cover and Profile Photos for December

So this is a thing I try to do for personal brand consistency across several digital media platforms: new profile and cover photos. I don't mean to be lazy, but I will just share what I wrote for each one on Facebook.


This is Christopher Breedlove and myself talking about Burners Without Borders (BWB) at Catharsis on the Mall. He is the Program Manager for BWB and has been phenomenal in helping inform the conversation about starting a chapter here in the District, and for that we've got a Burners Without Borders DC Working Group. If you don't know, BWB's origin story and first effort was doing disaster relief on the gulf coast after Katrina. Want to know more about the work globally, definitely check out their page. And if you want to be a part of the discussion and the work in the District, join our group.


Rachel Roa! I don't think I can say enough about how she inspires me. In addition to participating in the Ten Principles Storytelling Project, her life is one of service and FUN. She works at GlobalGiving, is a Trunk member for Catharsis on the Mall, and camps with Lamplighters, literally helping illuminate our paths in Black Rock City and regionals as things get dark. And while that certainly isn't ALL that she does, I think that gives you a good idea. So I wanted to share this photo of us for my profile photo for December.
Regarding Lamplighters, here's a video:


So yeah. That's it for December. Let's see which photos I pick in January!

Sunrise Vinyasa with Kegan


I love Kegan, my partner, SOOO much, I'm willing to wake-up in time to make their 7am Sunrise Vinyasa class at Dragon's Breath Yoga, in Columbia Heights.

Getting into doing yoga regularly as just been on the...not the bucket list, as those are things you want do to just once in life and be done with, so what's the list of things that you want to do and KEEP doing? Well, whatever it's called, yoga has been on THAT list for a while. Not that I had ever done yoga regularly, but in my contemporary/modern dance education/practice/training, many of my teachers and the choreographers I performed with incorporated yogic techniques in their own work, whether on stage or just in company warm-ups.

Oh yeah, also I've been working with Kegan to re-brand their yoga and health navigation practice. And so I'm really excited about that, as re-branding is something that I have a pretty strong interest and passion for. So if YOU have need for some re-branding guidance, definitely let me know.

John Kevin Boggs Memorial Award


John Kevin Boggs was a master storyteller and dear member of the Story District family. The John Kevin Boggs Memorial Award preserves his memory and legacy. Do you know someone who...
* kicks ass on stage and sets an example for other storytellers
* has told a particularly impactful story
* supports other members of the Story District community?
You may recall Story District from last week's blog (formerly known as SpeakeasyDC). So something I didn't share was not only have I told stories on their stage several days, but I was also a board member of 6 years, up until Fall of 2017.

And John Kevin Boggs is the whole reason I discovered them. A powerhouse of an actor and storyteller, as well as a teacher of both, I met him at Capital Fringe one year. He said that there was this organization which did some work I might be interested in, and I was hooked.

He passed away on Friday, March 13, 2015. I remember the day because I was still working at the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and my and a coworker who also knew him stepped away from the office to visit him in the hospice in Virginia he had been spending his final days. We returned to the office only to hear he passed away not even 2 or 3 hours after our visit.

And so I was honored and emotional to be asked to join the committee to review nominations for this award, to be presented at Story District's Top Shelf show in January 2019. Can't wait for the recipient to be announced. In the meantime, check out this story of his.

Coming Up in Funemployment Week 5

So those are the highlights from week 4. Here's some of what's coming up in Week 5:
  • Creative Moco Grants Committee Meeting
  • Step Afrika! Holiday Party
  • Any Given Child DC Steering Committee Meeting
  • Naughty Snowball Site Visit
  • Burners B' Lunchin'
  • Work From Home - First Friday Edition
  • Barkada Xmas Party
  • Catch Up with Tara
And a reminder that I've started a personal email list, to get news and updates from me right in your email inbox!

Until next time,
Nexus aka JR

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