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Community Partner: Orita's Cross Freedom School & Black Church Food Security Network Intern: Awoenam Mauna-Woanya Site Supervisor: Reverend Dr. Heber Brown III What is Orita's Cross Freedom School? Our mission at Orita's Cross is to raise the next generation of change makers. We aim to pour into our youth so that they grow into adults who are self-assured and knowledgeable about how the world works, as well as equipped to navigate it. "This summer, I had the pleasure of interning at the Black Church Food Security Network and helping out at the Orita's Cross Freedom School. My time with the food security network gave me a real look at all the behind-the-scenes work in a nonprofit organization. This education occurred primarily through spending time with my supervisor, Rev. Brown. I spent the first couple weeks just following him around to all his meetings all around Baltimore on behalf of the network. Through this, one important lesson I learned was the value of reputation. In the working world (especially the non-profit sector), reputation means everything. Those who understand this are able to make great progress in advancing their causes. Rev. Brown and other members of the BCFSN relied heavily on reputation when advocating for the network and it works. This lead to plenty of doors opening for the network and I witnessed them. As summer progressed, I followed Rev. Brown less and began acting as a core team member of the network. I handled the social media aspect by creating Facebook posts that informed people about upcoming events, recapped past events, and improve their familiarity with our cause and why its relevant. Each week, I prepared an e-newsletter that goes out to subscribers and it details the workings of the network and promotes events that our subscribers would be interested in. I began a mini-project where I recorded garden coordinators of member congregations talking about why they are a part of the network and why they feel its important. I did this for two reasons: to advance the narrative of each church in the network and for myself to understand why this work was necessary. In my spare time, I worked with the Orita's Cross Freedom School. While, I was more involved early on in the summer, I still appreciated the time I spent with the students. Freedom schools were originally alternative schools for African-American students with the goal of attaining equality in America. Orita's Cross works to further educate students about their African heritage and culture. What I saw was incredible. The students at freedom school are well aware of their place in the world. I realized that working for the network and freedom school has not felt like an internship at all. The people involved with these organizations treated me as an equal and gave me a fair share of meaningful responsibility and I think that is one of the key reasons I have truly enjoyed this internship and I cannot wait to see how else I can be involved with the network and freedom school beyond the summer. I am beyond grateful for my placement through CIIP." -Awoe • • • • Managed social media posts and wrote weekly e-newsletter Created, edited, and compiled videos about member congregations in the network Attended weekly meetings and occasional conferences Assisted with students at Freedom School 39