Monday, October 16, 2017
Obama Foundation Training
This past Saturday, I attended the Obama Foundation Training. I had to apply before hand and I got accepted to attend. This training was an all day thing from 8am-8pm. At the training we learned about narrative storytelling, community organizing, radical empathy, and alignment of values to action. At the end, there was a surprise visit from the former President Obama! We were all freaking out and I even got to shake his hand.
One thing that relates to this class is the narrative storytelling. An organization called Narrative4, were one of the organizations that came in to do a workshop. We had been set into groups and my group joined another group. We went to another room where we all sat in a circle and were randomly assigned a partner. We had to sit face to face with the partner and exchange a story that impacted our lives. When your partner was telling the story, you had to stay silent and only listen. Until they were finished, you can then comment and ask questions. After both partners shared their stories, we went into the circle with the entire group. We had to present the story of our partner to the group in first person as if we were the other person. This gave us a chance to be in their shoes.
There were so many great activities and workshops that taught me so much. Because of this, I am hosting an event in Joliet in November similar to the Obama Foundation Training. It was an over all great experience and I am motivated more than ever before to turn my ideas into actions.
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