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Tuesday, July 12

"If I Can Make It There, I'll Make It Anywhere"- By Yolande Libene

 As part of a CIEE competition of essays on experiences abroad, our Yolande Libene, year long intern at One To World from Sciences Po, was runner up! Read her story below. 

"If I can Make It There, I'll Make It Anywhere"
Yolande Libene, France
Interning for One to World in New York City 
The first day of my internship, I was nervous. It was my first job in the United States and my first working experience in an office. Everything was new to me! I couldn’t imagine at that time that what I was about to embark upon was not only a new professional step for my career but a life-changing experience. My internship helped me to define my career and made me grow as a person.


From September 2010 until June 2011, I have been working for the New York-based non-for-profit organization, One To World, whose goal is to create global citizens and inspire a peaceful world through one-of-a-kind programs in classrooms and communities. One To World provides programs and services to the 50,000 international students and scholars affiliated to universities in the greater New York area.


As the program assistant of the organization, I have been able to develop my professional skills way beyond my expectations. Coordinating and advertising for programs, I gained an invaluable experience in event planning, non-profit management, as well marketing and communication. I can’t believe that I am now able to make a presentation in front of 100 people in English! (Picture 1)


As part of One To World’s Global Classroom program, I led interactive workshops on France and French culture in New York City public school classrooms. Some weeks after a workshop I conducted on Monet’s paintings, the students went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and remembered my presentation! The significant impact of our program made me so proud and happy! (Picture 2)


More importantly, during this year of internship in the United States I have built relationships and friendships that will last forever. Thanks to my internship at One To World, I have met people from all around the world. My network is now huge! Working within a wonderful team was also a unique opportunity to discover American culture in a way that I would not have discovered as a tourist. I had my first Thanksgiving! (Picture 3)

 
Through my internship, I have been transformed into an active actor of globalization promoting values I am fond of, such as peace and cultural exchange. I will continue to play this role back in France. It is especially meaningful to me, as a student in political science and international relations, that my internship put life into the ideas I was studying in class.
And last but not least, my internship in New York City made me more self-confident. An experience in New York City is highly valued by potential employers. As says Sinatra: “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere”!


Wednesday, June 8

Sick of BBQs? Come to NO PASSPORT REQUIRED III: The Taj Mahal in NYC


Did you go to a barbecue this Memorial Day Weekend?

This past weekend, I headed over to my cousins house for a barbecue. Lucky for me, this barbecue was nowhere near as painful as the one he had on July 4th, 2009.


That was the unfortunate day on which I walked into a cactus.

Twice.

This Cactus only looks innocent!
I really wasn’t paying attention to where I was going because I was busy watching the July 4th fireworks-- a tradition that no American can go without on Independence Day! The most painful part wasn’t even walking into the cactus because actually walking into a cactus doesn’t hurt all that much. It’s the realization that you’ve walked into a cactus which shocks you and then hurts like crazy. When you finally realize that you have a million cactus needles in you, your throat starts to close, your legs start to wobble, and your body feels like it's going to collapse. Alright, perhaps I’m being just a little bit dramatic…

As a result of this terrible experience, I’m always on the lookout for other events that I can go to instead of my family barbecues where I am likely to run into another cactus. I’ve been scoping out some of One To World’s events, especially their ‘NO PASSPORT REQUIRED III’ event at Taj Lounge on June 14th.

All proceeds will benefit One To World’s enrichment programs so it’s a great way to help make a difference while having a good time. There will be an open signature cocktail bar , a live DJ, a luxury raffle, and guests from all over the world. I’ve also heard that there will be some amazing raffle prizes, including high-end design items from Moss, Andrew Marc, Knicks tickets, and more!

If you buy tickets now, you’ll also receive a special early bird discount! Click here to buy tickets now!




NO PASSPORT REQUIRED III: The Taj Mahal in NYC
Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pm
Location: Taj Lounge @ 48 West 21st Street (Between 5th & 6th)