This week for Legacy, I worked on spent time working on re-applying for the National Outreach Team. Due to some unforeseen internal conflicts, my entire team has been asked to re-apply for our positions. This week I dedicated a lot of time working on this application so that I can put my best foot forward in my re-application. First, I spent time brainstorming how to answer each of the questions. Next, I went back through my bulleted brainstorm list to expand on some of these ideas. This helped jog my memory of specifics that I wanted to be sure to include in my answers. After that, I began going through and writing up paragraph length answers to each of the questions. I had a lot of ideas of what I wanted to write about, so I split up some of my answers into multiple paragraphs in order to improve clarity and specificity. Finally, I began to proofread my answers and to edit them to make sure that they sound how I want them to sound before I submit my application. This process took quite a bit of time and I had to really focus down in order to make sure everything came out how I anticipated. Overall, I am happy with how my application turned out so far, however, I may continue to make minor edits to some of my answers in the next few days before I submit it. You can view a copy of my brainstorm session and answers by clicking here.
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Overview of My InquiryFor my US Youth Climate Strike (USYCS) Inquiry I hope to learn what it means to work at the national level in order to organize and create change in our country. I will work with the National Outreach Team in order to develop partnerships around the country for the chapters of USYCS to be able to gain support from. I will work with my team in order to find partners and develop lasting relationships with them. Climate justice will not happen if we do not work with other organizations. The partnerships will help each state’s chapter to further develop themselves and create more of an impact on the state’s government leaders.
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