Saturday, January 26, 2013

Creativity

When I think of creativity I think of  artistic types like dancers, painters, writers, photographers, and singers.  At first glance I would say I am a lousy artist and therefore not creative; however, when looking at my life on a day to day basis it is a creation.  Juggling time for friends, family, work, school, studying, exercise and play paints a picture. My life is a painting.  I also love to cook and each meal is a creation of color, texture and nutrition. I would even venture to say getting dressed is a form of creativity as I pick clothing that makes a statement about how I feel or creates an identity of who I am.  So, to say I am not creative is untrue. I do, in fact, create something on a daily basis.

The one thing that struck me from the examples was the vulnerability and bravery of each person who went into the communities. They had to be willing to reveal who they were as individuals, be available to fit into a community, and also be willing to accept criticism or rejection. In my opinion, the most important aspects in entering a community like Dove Springs would be vulnerability, being real, asking questions, not making assumptions and getting to the heart of what would be most beneficial for them.

By not maintaining balance in the CRAFT model, it appears to me that you could easily lose sight of why you are involved in the project.The balance provides a way to understand the community and to reach individuals of all types. I can see how you could end up possibly doing a good thing but it would not necessarily meet the needs of the community and becomes just another project and not a life changing one. I view the CRAFT model as a recipe. In order to achieve the desired result, each ingredient is essential.

Looking @ Rhodessa Jones entering the women's prison system, it was bold of her to share her life with the women; however, she lost sight of the culture of privacy of the African-American women. This could have been a barrier to communication and it is a prime example of the necessity of knowing a culture prior to entering.

By making the wrong assumptions about people we shut down communication which leads to the failure of the common goal. An example of this is found in the attitude of the retired professor and the Chicano activist. Ask questions and get to know someone and don't assume anything.

I was moved by several of the programs. As a woman, I have a heart to see women of all ages  overcome obstacles in their lives and be successful.  The projects in the women's prison and the women's culture in San Antonio were both communities I could see myself contributing to. It thrilled me to hear of Rhodessa bringing in literature that could produce life changing questions. The freedom of the women in San Antonio to begin to share their lives, culture, and to draw attention to the murders of young women through pottery was inspiring.  Tory Road's use of photography to erase the lines of judgement was ingenious. I love how photographs tell a story. I like the idea of teaching that was used in the New Orleans project. We each have something we can pass on to one another and are always learning and growing.

One of my favorite quotes from tennis great Arthur Ashe:
 
" From what we get, we can make a living. What we give; however, makes a life.”

Friday, January 18, 2013

About Me!

Life is good!  Not only do I get to attend the University of Texas, but I also get to live in this fun and energetic city full of academia, fitness and Whole Foods. I am truly living my dream to get a degree in Psychology and then hopefully launch into graduate school next year.  I look forward to getting to know and learning from my peers involved in Project 2013.

About Me:
  • I moved to Austin from the Dallas area, specifically Rockwall/Heath, to attend UT; I am a  senior psychology major and a social work minor. I am passionate about people and seeing them make the most of their lives.I hope to be someone who impacts others in a positive way.
  • I love and am fascinated with communication, fitness, nutrition and exercise. I enjoy running @ Lady Bird Lake.
  • I have three daughters who challenge me and make me a better person. I learn from them on a daily basis. Last year we were all college students but now only 3 of us are in school as my daughter graduated from A&M last December - Don't hold it against her! She is actually quite lovely just misguided.
  • I have always wanted to write a blog and now here is my opportunity!
  • I like to laugh and I am told have a great sense of humor!
  • I enjoy the weekends and my girlfriends and red wine!

My Goals For This Class:
  • I am very passionate about giving back to the community as I was involved with 40 women in Rockwall/Heath raising money for scholarships for high school kids to attend college. I hope to bring the knowledge I learned through that organization to benefit Project 2013.
  • I hope to have a better level of understanding in all that goes into serving the community.
  • I look forward to learning from the staff and other students involved in this project to continue a lifetime of service to a community regardless of where it is.