Seattle students collaborate with alumni on service opportunities
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photo by Eric Van Danen
Jacob Wood is one of 13 students interning in non-profits and NGOs to help address community needs in collaboration with Duke alumni in Seattle. Below he explains what he hopes to gain from his DukeEngage experience.
1. What drew you to this particular program or project?
Initially when I applied, all I knew was that I would be performing community service with a special interaction with legal issues. As a pre-law student the idea of witnessing the effects of America's laws first hand in a variety of situations was extremely appealing on many levels. First, as a future lawyer, engaging with some of the policy aspects of the law will help add to my reservoir of knowledge about the American legal system in general. Also, as a prospective resident of the Seattle, a genuine concern for and knowledge of the legal issues of the region is something that could be important in the future.
2. What excited you about working with your community partner?
Through my work with OneAmerica, I'm working with immigrant communities and the legal issues they face while in Seattle, I am tremendously interested in leaning what problems people face, how the law can work for or against them and how my own definitions of America and preconceived notions about immigration may change as a result of my experiences. My position at OneAmerica also promises to involve a lot of walking around and meeting people and fulfilling various needs of the organization, so I am eager to see how I will be able to accomplish the variety of tasks before me.
3. What benefit do you hope your service will have for your community partner and your host community?
I would essentially like to meet the needs of OneAmerica as best I can. I will count the summer as successful only if I meet my own goals and theirs. Eight weeks can only produce so much within that time-frame, but I think a better
measure of success is to plan to have an effect that goes beyond that.
4. How do you hope to put into action what you learned through your DukeEngage experience once back at Duke?
I hope that upon my return to Duke I will have developed better work habits, a more clear focus on identifying problems and solutions, and a more urbane sense of the various social communities in which I interact. In addition I wish to possess a more accurate knowledge of the various ramifications of laws within the United States. All of these skills and areas of knowledge should make me more effective within the organizations I am involved in at Duke.
DukeEngage is featuring 18 students over the course of the summer participating in both group programs and independent projects. Check back weekly to view the latest student profile.
