This blog is primarily to satisfy my requirements for getting college credit from Appalachian State University during my internship with Ohio-based non-profit organization, REMEMBER NHU (specifically with their NC branch entitled LIFTED.)
It will be interesting balancing my academic requirements, and my personal thoughts and ties to this NPO, and the cause in general. As a forewarning, this blog may be a crazy mix of both academic observations and personal thoughts.
ME- a snapshot
Name: Samantha Crowder
Age: 22
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
Education: pending B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Cultural Anthropology and Creative Writing) from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. We'll see about that diploma after this internship!
Interests: cultures, serving, art (in all different ways!), tea, writing, making music, traveling
LIFTED - a snapshot
LIFTED is a non-profit organization based out of Raleigh, and linked in partnership with Ohio-based NPO Remember Nhu. Remember Nhu exists to extinguish the use of children in sexual slavery. UNICEF estimates that approximately one million children are sold into sexual slavery each year. There are houses in Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, and other countries. These houses function similarly orphanages, with house and dorm parents. The houses provide education for the children, so they may be able to stay out of the industry.
Remember Nhu works primarily through prevention, meaning, taking children who are at high risk for entering the sex slave industry (impoverished families, recent death of one of both parents, etc) and putting them in the homes before they have a chance to live within that industry. From what I understand, however, Remember Nhu also makes relationships with girls already in the industry, and give them options to escape.
LIFTED partners with RNhu by putting on one-night events in the States to inform and ignite our generation to combat the emergency of global sex trafficking. There is music, media, and speakers. Attendees are encouraged to donate money and/or purchase merchandise, which goes directly to Remember Nhu.
Sam + LIFTED! What will that look like?
Educational objectives:
- better understand how anthropologists apply skills and knowledge in public and private agencies/services.
- understand the work of professionals in NPOs, ministry based and non-ministry based, and to gain awareness of possible job opportunities
- apply critical thinking skills
- develop oral and written communication skills
- develop time management skills
- specifically, to better understand how an anthropological approach to non-profit humanitarian work and ministry can directly benefit the agency/ministry, the people they serve to give aid to, and the information/media with which they use to raise awareness.
Means of accomplishing these objectives:
- keep this blog!
- reporting weekly to Dr. Keefe, my advisor from App
- responsible for specific tasks including
(a) gathering anthropological data during the Vision Trip, including notes, statistics photos, videos, personal thoughts and reactions, as well as collecting reactions from other team members (Catherine, Stef)
(b) using this info to more seamlessly and efficiently translate this data to our culture to raise awareness and funds.
(c) use this translation in media at events (videos, pamphlets, posters, art, and music)
(d) create anthropological/informational resources for people interested both in LIFTED events and helping RNhu
(e) meet & greets at events, some speaking during events, setting up, breaking down
(f) routine weekly studying news feeds, documents, history, etc to compile resources and keep LIFTED team informed on current events involving sex trafficking
Vision Trip - What's that?
From January 22nd to February 6th, Catherine (my internship on-site supervisor) and I will be traveling to Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai) and Cambodia (Phnom Penh) to visit the RNhu houses.
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