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INFLUENCERS FULL VERSION
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Influence has always been a cool concept to me. How people become influencers and influence others who then become influencers themselves -- it’s a never-ending cycle.
When Influencers came out in 2011, I watched it on a loop constantly and hung on to every quote. Five years later I still find myself revisiting the film when I need a little inspiration from the featured creatives. Who knows -- maybe I’ll go on to influence someone to create something that influences the next person. See how it starts?
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Community, a reflection on my past 5 months in Crown Heights
RTW Fellow Jon Cohen leads service learning for the Muslims Against Hunger food preparation event on 1.18.16
Have you ever said a word so many times in a row that it became abstract? I have. Being a Repair the World fellow I've heard the word "community" a lot. Whether it be the Jewish community, the Caribbean community, the Hasidic community, the communal living we do, etc. But this word is not like other words, because community isn't something you define, it is something you sense and feel.
A word that seems to start off as abstract.
Before the fellowship started I did some research about Crown Heights and where I would be spending 11 months of my life. When we pulled up to our storefront on Nostrand Avenue on August 22nd, I can honestly say that I couldn't imagine myself ever being considered part of this community.
Here I was - a 22 year old, Jewish, nonblack, gay man from South Florida. What did I have in common with an Afro-Caribbean community dealing with gentrification and a society that oppresses them? I still don't have all the answers, and I don't think I ever will. But the answer I do have is that love and solidarity is what we can all have in common.
Some of the fellows pose together at an MLK Shabbat Supper About Racial Justice, the kick off to a weekend of service in BK
So, what is community? Community is when the woman who sells hats on our street corner teamed up with the cashier at the knickknack shop next door to get a package for me when The Workshop was closed. Community is when I found myself in a room with the cashier from my favorite restaurant, a man I met at the art gallery visiting the RTW workshop, and a volunteer from one of our partner organizations and found out they were all brothers. To which one of them said "yeah we all blood" and brought me into a group hug. Community is when a woman approached me at our MLK Shabbat Supper and said "I know Aliya and she told me I had to come tonight and I had to give you a hug for her." Aliya being a woman I met while volunteering with CityHarvest and Weeksville Heritage Center for 6 weeks. Community is also looking around at a table of my fellow Fellows and tearing up, because I am overwhelmed with being surrounded by people who inspire me this much.
I could go on and on with anecdotes like the ones I've already mentioned, but instead I will just finish with - I feel welcome to Repair the World, I feel welcome to Crown Heights, I feel welcome to OUR community.
Jonathan is an education justice fellow at Repair the World NYC. You can reach him at [email protected]
Inspirational Sunday Mornings. This is my favorite video on vimeo about the influencers in the world past and present.
Influenciadores.