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The end is not the end

 Good morning all I have thoroughly enjoyed perusing through your documented journeys amid field placement. I utilize emails more, so I opted to remain in contact with Professor Lopez via that platform instead.  With this being the final day of field, I thought it would be most fitting to close out with a post everyone could see. First and foremost, it was a pleasure to be a part of such a phenomenal cohort. I appreciate the faculty and commencement committees who fought so hard to gift us with an in-person ceremony. I cannot begin to express the immense joy it brought to my mental wellbeing. Those of you I had the pleasure of seeing in person, it was beautiful to experience that moment with you. To those who've I've shared classrooms, breakout discussions, presentation projects, and peer support, I could not have made it through this program without you. An internship that began in an emotionally uncomfortable space, blossomed into that valuable, "in the trenches", l...

New Beginnings

 I am still heartbroken about not waking up in Zambia for the next 3 months.  It is still a hard pill to swallow.  I've sat in countless classes, listening to people who are not from the Diaspora boast about their experiences in spaces that I have not been fortunate to experience for myself. I was looking forward to completing my MSW with UofM while simultaneously landing on the Motherland to be of whatever service the community made aware I was needed.  However, I am here.  We are all here. Coping in different ways. I am working with ABISA, based out of Detroit, and at least it is with my African and Caribbean immigrant communities.  I am also working on a photovoice-inspired project  that I am immensely excited about. I will share more details later.  It launched today!