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Washington DC (Page 2)

Protest, Arrest and Process: ARREST

Ahna is a current LVCer in Washington, DC, serving at the Government Accountability Project. This is her story of and reflections on her experiences related to the Kavanaugh hearing and accompanying protests. This is post 2 of 3; her first post is here. ~~~~~ SATURDAY OCTOBER 6th 8:00AM When I woke up, I knew Brett Kavanaugh would be confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice. I knew I was going to protest. I did not know I would be arrested. 8:30AM My roommate, Leora, and I paced from the kitchen to the entryway filling water bottles, packing snacks, and gathering signs for the protest. Picking up a Trader Joe’sRead More →

2018-10-19
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: October 19, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Concordia College, Justice, Protest, Volunteer, Washington DC

Protest, Arrest and Process: PROTEST

Ahna is a current LVCer in Washington, DC, serving at the Government Accountability Project. This is her story of and reflections on her experiences related to the Kavanaugh hearing and accompanying protests. This is post 1 of 3. ~~~~~ SEPTEMBER 27th I went to a protest. That morning I had sat in my cubicle, watching Dr. Christine Blasey Ford as she read her statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee. She answered questions about her memory, her fear of flying, and the assault she had survived. Her poise was that of an academic; one who had passed her dissertation defense by calmly answering questions and keeping her wits aboutRead More →

2018-10-12
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: October 12, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Concordia College, Justice, Protest, Volunteer, Washington DC

Junia: Two Programs, One Home

My name is Ahna, and I live in one of the D. C. houses: Junia. It is located in the Petworth neighborhood and it is called home by three Lutheran Volunteers and three Loretto Volunteers. For those of you who don’t know, the Loretto Volunteer Corps is an Catholic volunteer organization. They are a group of spunky feminists who focus on spirituality, sustainability, and social justice. This is the first year where the two programs have come together to share a house, and I feel remarkably lucky to be a part of it. There is no way I can capture everything that has happened forRead More →

2018-09-21
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: September 21, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Community, Concordia College, Volunteer, Washington DC

Eight Electric Volunteers, One Cozy Bloomingdale Home: Catch the Latest from the Bonhoeffer Burrow

Reclining around their large, oak wood table after dinner, they bounce jokes off one another and lean back with boisterous laughter, occasionally jumping up to write a particularly funny line on the quote board, before suddenly shifting into a somber conversation about workday frustrations or tough lessons from life in the city. I had the pleasure to witness this dynamic group of LVCers when I sat down with the Bonhoeffer Burrow over the weekend for a quick interview. We talked food, art, transit struggles, hangout spots, and more. Keep reading to catch the highlights. So let’s start with the name. I understand it has toRead More →

2018-09-19
By: LVCer in DC
On: September 19, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Community, Volunteer, Washington DC

Humor, Uncertainty, & Hammarskjöld

Three weeks ago, I boarded an afternoon Southwest flight and moved across the country. Thankfully, this was not the first time I had done such a move, from Wisconsin to Washington DC, having interned in the District during the summer of 2017. And I was even more grateful to not be alone. Whereas my last move was solo, now I was accompanied by 16 mostly strangers, all bound for DC. I say strangers, but maybe folks-I-met-five-days-ago-and-lived-with-in-close-quarters-and-did-a-lot-of-soul-searching-orientation-work-with is the more apt term – or “FIMFDAALWICQADALOSSOWW” for short. Lutheran Volunteer Corps Orientation had challenged my comfortability in many ways – from little to no introvert time toRead More →

2018-09-14
By: Wes Isberner
On: September 14, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Community, UW - La Crosse, Volunteer, Washington DC
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