Tag Archives: Michelle Obama
Presidential Election
I love the Opt Ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I agree with this piece. Michelle Obama’s Democratic National … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged brokenness, caregivers, children, community, compassionate, exploited, freedom, Julia Mattson, mental health, Michelle Obama, politics, Presidential Election, public office, racisim, rejected, responsibility, social justice, violence, Vote
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Representation
If in high school i’d felt as if I were representing my neighborhood, now at Princeton I was representing my race. Anytime I found my voice in class or nailed an exam, I quietly hoped it help make a larger … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged advocacy, Believe, career goals, employment opportunities, entrepreneur, faith, gender, goals, gratitude, How did you get here, inspiration, introductions, judgmental, life, lifestyle, mentor, Michelle Obama, mindfulness, neighborhood, Networking, opportunity, poverty, professionals, purpose, race, realationships, Representation, resume, sterotypes, success, support system
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Surprise Interview
On a crowded London commuter train, an early morning rider shoved and insulted a fellow passenger who got in his way. It was the kind of unfortunate and mindless moment that usually remains unresolved. But later that day, the unexpected … Continue reading
Posted in Networking
Tagged career objectives, daily bread, dance video, employment, experince, faith, interview, Kanye West, karma, Michelle Obama, mindfulness, Networking, payback, realationships, resignation letter, serendipity, strangers, success, Viral video, workplace
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