The 2020 GEJ Scholars are selected as they exemplify LAJF’s mission of fostering a lifelong commitment to compassionate and responsible leadership for the betterment of our communities. Over the coming months, we will future the 2020 GEJ Scholars so that you can get to know them. To learn more about this and other opportunities for CRS alums, please visit our website. Read our blog today to learn about how Jackie Voluz ‘07, ‘08, ‘11, and Tyshaya Pearce ‘14 take steps towards a more just world using their backgrounds in social work and criminal justice.
Career Advice from CRS Alums You Don't Want to Miss
Internship season is upon us! But, if you are like me, the idea of deciding on a single career path is incredibly daunting. What positions should you apply for? There are so many options, how can a person ever possibly make a decision? Hoping to help young alums answer some of those questions, alums in diverse careers have not hesitated to offer their advice. Read on for highlights from our survey and from my experience over the past few years exploring my career interests and internship opportunities.
Curriculum in Focus V: Building Your Own Structure
For 90 years, the Louis August Jonas Foundation has been committed to helping young people grow intellectually, ethically, and globally through Camp Rising Sun, our full-scholarship, summer leadership program for teenagers from around the world. In the upcoming weeks, we will take a deeper look at our curriculum that has inspired, in so many young people worldwide, a commitment to compassionate and responsible leadership for the betterment of their communities and the world.
In this issue, we will focus on how our curriculum provides self-structured opportunities for project management and collaboration that contribute to a stronger community.
Statement of Solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
The Louis August Jonas Foundation stands in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. COVID-19 has exacerbated anti-Asian sentiments and led to a stark rise in hate crimes directed at Asian individuals. We condemn the murders in Atlanta of 8 people—7 of them women and 6 of them of Asian descent. Their names are Delaina Ashley Yaun, Paul Andre Michels, Xiaojie Tan, Daoyou Feng, Soon C. Park, Hyun J. Grant, Suncha Kim, and Yong A. Yue.
Making Camp Rising Sun More Linguistically Accessible
Considering the diversity of our community, LAJF is taking steps to become more linguistically accessible. Considering the barriers that non-English speakers face when it comes to learning about, applying and going to Camp is very important. This LAJFellowship project will coordinate the translation of the key elements needed to learn about and apply to Camp Rising Sun to more than 15 languages. Having finalized the research phase, we are looking for volunteers that would like to help with the process of translating different resources. Learn more about the project in our blog this week.
Celebrating Changemakers: Meet 5 CRS Women who are Changing the World
From New Jersey to the Netherlands, from EMTs to climate justice activists, these alumni are changing the world. We will be hearing from five changemakers who are inspiring their communities in different ways, a continuation of and an addition to our series of Instagram takeovers over the last few months. And Kristen Chang ’14, Linda Barry ’16, Dominika Lasota ’18, Woohyun Kwen ’19, and Anneteke Adoga ’20 all certainly have a lot to say.