This Week in Service
The Week of March 29
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In this email:

  1. Defining Service Student Focus Groups
  2. iGen Series - Intergenerational Conversations for the Future
  3. Waltham Group Health and Advocacy Panel
  4. Get inSTEP with inSTEP!
  5. Memory Cafe on April 9th
  6. Uniting our Community: Sharing Experiences of Sexual Harassment and Assault
  7. 2021 Building Equity and Justice for Waltham Youth
  8. Waltham Partnership for Youth Park & Watch Event
  9. National Black Action Plan
  10. Recruiting AmeriCorps VISTA Cohort for 2021-2022
  11. Statement of Support from APICan
  12. Impact Fellowships and Community Scholars Program Applications are Open!

On Campus & Virtual Opportunities
Defining Service Student Focus Groups
The Department of Community Service (DCS) invites all undergraduate students to join us in a discussion of how Brandeis measures, tracks, and rewards your community engagement work. Your input will have a direct impact on the new service tracking platform as well as other departmental policies. All participants of either the focus group or the survey will be entered to win one of four $20 Amazon gift cards.  

Please join us at one of the following focus group sessions. If you are unable to attend, please complete this 10-minute survey and have your voice heard.

Wednesday, March 31 from 7-8pm (EST) Register here
Friday, April 9 from 1-2pm (EST) Register here.
Friday, April 16 from 3-4pm (EST) Register here.

As a student and community member, your views, experiences, and feedback are extremely important. These focus groups are part of a larger effort to align the Commitment to Service Award (CTSA) program with the multiplicity of students’ community engagement activities and the DCS’s commitment to increasing the accessibility and recognition of diverse service experiences for BIPOC students on our campus.

If you have any questions about the focus groups or the Commitment to Service Award (CTSA) program, please email Moriah King or Samantha De Melim. We look forward to having these meaningful and important conversations with you all.
iGen Series - Intergenerational Conversations for the Future
Monday, 3/29, 4/5 and 4/12
2:30-4pm
Zoom

The iGen Series is a 3-part event consisting of intergenerational conversations where older adults, Brandeis Undergraduates, and middle school students will have the opportunity to learn from and teach each other about any topic along the theme of "Lessons from the Past". Leading up to the event - occurring across three days in late March and early April - multiple preparatory days will be offered to meet other individuals within your generation and to be trained by a professional public speaker. RSVP here.
Waltham Group Health and Advocacy Panel
Tuesday, March 30th at 6:30pm ET

Join the Health and Human Services programs of Waltham Group for a panel to discuss advocacy and health. Coordinators will facilitate a discussion with health researchers and medical providers about the effect of the pandemic on health inequality. Panelists include Dr. Colleen Collins, Medical Director of Brandeis, and Dr. Darren Zinner, Associate Dean of Academics at the Heller School and Chair of the Health: Science, Society and Policy program. Zoom link for event

For more information, contact Nikki Dagen.
Get inSTEP with inSTEP!
Come join the inSTEP Campus Partners at and Get inSTEP with inSTEP! Hosted twice a month, international students are invited to meet other students, stay connected with the Brandeis community, and get to know the inSTEP Campus Partners who support students at Brandeis. 
  • April 6, 2021 at 12:00 pm EST
  • April 20, 2021 at 12:00 pm EST (Wellness Day)
Memory Cafe on April 9th
C2E is excited to announce that the next virtual café will be on Friday, April 9th, from 10 a.m. to noon! Join musician and dancer Jorge Arce.

Jorge presents music, dances, lore, stories and history handed down for over two centuries of Puerto Rican and Afro-Caribbean culture. Jorge will introduce us to the “plena,” a dance form that can be experienced from your chair or up on your feet.

This opportunity is open to all volunteers, and no experience is needed. If you are interested in joining, please fill this form by Thursday, April 1st.
Uniting our Community: Sharing Experiences of Sexual Harassment and Assault
April 29th from 5pm - 8pm at Fellows Garden

The Intersectional Feminist Connection Project will present a visual compilation of artwork, stories, videos, and music to highlight female identifying students' experiences with sexual assault and harassment. We will be using this form to collect stories, perspectives, opinions, and reflections on experiences of sexual harassment, assault, or violence at Brandeis.This form is completely anonymous and your email will not be collected. For more information, contact: Oona Wood, [email protected]
Community Partner Opportunities
2021 Building Equity and Justice for Waltham Youth
Thursday April 8th 8:00-9:30 a.m.

For over 30 years Waltham Partnership for Youth has aligned the talent, energy, and resources of community stakeholders to the needs of children and teens. The past year has been a difficult one, but in the midst of economic, political, and social strife WPY has strengthened its many partnerships as we've redoubled our collective commitment to working towards equity and justice for Waltham youth. Join us to hear directly from students and partners about the ways in which collective action can transform lives today while working to build more equitable systems for tomorrow. Register Here!
Waltham Partnership for Youth Park & Watch Event
Waltham Partnership for Youth Coalition is excited to host our first ever Park & Watch Event on April 13, 2021 (Rain date April 16, 2021)! Join us for a COVID friendly event where you can watch the Disney film, Inside Out, safely in your own car in the Waltham High School parking lot. This event is for all ages to enjoy the message from the movie about validating the emotions that make us who we are! The parking lot will open at 6:00 pm to get a good spot and Community Previews begin at 6:30. The movie will begin at 7:00 pm and will have Spanish subtitles.

https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ehl02jq20fc1c56d&llr=zxtacrbab
National Black Action Plan
The National Black Action Plan is currently accepting applicants for their National Black Action Plan DEI Internship, focused on dismantling structural racism at collegiate institutions. 

The internship is designed for college students who have a strong passion for work related to racial and social justice. This internship will assist students in developing the invaluable skills of leadership development, organizational analysis and accountability, negotiation, and leverage through mentorship and empowering programming. The internship is a unique opportunity for interns to craft projects that are specific to their college institutions so that students can learn to make lasting changes in the communities of which they are apart. 

We welcome your application and are excited to create long-term anti-racist structural changes at your university please fill out this online application.


*This is an unpaid internship and will be remote via Zoom.*
Recruiting AmeriCorps VISTA Cohort for 2021-2022
The Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service at The George Washington University is recruiting recent college graduates and professionals to join our full-time AmeriCorps VISTA cohort starting in July 2021.

The GWServes VISTA program engages in partnerships to support youth and families in economically disadvantaged areas of Washington, DC. We are seeking individuals who are excited about learning and helping build more equitable communities.

A list of open positions may be found in the attached recruitment flyer. We invite you to share this flyer with your network and student community.

The deadline to apply is May 15 with an anticipated start date of July 19.
To learn more about the GWServes VISTA program, visit https://serve.gwu.edu/americorps-vista.
For questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Impact Fellowships and Community Scholars Program Applications are Open!
Second Day’s summer application is open! You can apply to become either an Impact Fellow or Community Scholar (or both!). This program is a great chance to dive deep into the social impact industry to learn more about what career paths are available after graduation, and how to set yourself up for success in your job search. Impact Fellows will also have the opportunity to be matched to paid internships at a nonprofit or social enterprise. Second Day offers both structured learning, deep mentorship, and community support from other college students from across the country. Learn more on their website, at an upcoming info session, or by reaching out to their team directly. The application for summer is April 26 @ midnight PST. If you are able, we recommend applying by April 5 to be considered for more internship opportunities. The application doesn’t take more than half an hour!

Only students between their junior and senior year are eligible to apply.
*Please note that the Department of Community Service provides marketing and may not be in direct partnership with this organization, student group or department. It is the responsibility of all members of this listserv to research all internal and external community engagement initiatives and programs prior to involvement.
Connect with us!
Department of Community Service
Shapiro Campus Center, Room 203
P: 781-736-3237

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