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2004: Graduated from Reed College in Portland, OR, with a Bachelor's in English.
July 2004 - July 2005: Lived in South Korea as a Fulbright English Teaching assistant.
August 2005: Returned to Portland, OR.
September 2005 - August 2006: Americorps member serving as resident services coordinator for two low-income housing developments in a suburb of Portland.
February 2006 - Present: Volunteer as a Renter's Rights Hotline staffer for the Community Alliance of Tenants, answering caller's questions regarding Oregon Landlord-Tenant law.
August 2006 - November 2006: Paid Community Development Intern for the same non-profit affordable housing developer I served with as an Americorps member. Assisted with the pre-construction development of a new income-restricted multifamily transit-oriented apartment complex.
September 2006 - Present: Volunteer office assistant for Immigration Counseling Service, a non-profit immigration law office in downtown Portland, two hours a week.
October 2006 - Present: Vision Council member of the Tools for Living Council for the United Way of the Columbia-Willamette.
November 2006 - Present: Program coordinator for the National Charrette Institute, an educational non-profit that trains individuals in accelerated, collaborative, sustainable community design and development.
Currently intending to apply to graduate school for the 2007 - 2008 cycle, for a dual degree in city and regional planning and law, with mediocre LSAT and GRE test scores but a vast interest in everything related to those two subjects, and much excitement about the learning and networking opportunities presented by my current job.
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'y'ouza, just reading them headlines is a pretty good indication of what's going on. Did you make it to China at all? I really want to go back. The degree to which you can feel growth everywhere is amazing. Interesting to see the effects this growth has on other sectors of the political/social systems there. It'll be an interesting century.
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