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Ashley Laurén, 22

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New York, United States

Bio

I'm a country girl living the city life at New York University. I spent the summer of 2006 in Barahona, Dominican Republic working on Community Based-Initiative's and teaching school. I have 3 years of experience working in NYC public schools as a math and literacy tutor, but am absolutely thrilled to take a break from it to teach school for 4 months in North Labone, Accra, Ghana. I am missing my PIVE team dearly while I am away, but I am thrilled with all the work everyone has been doing to help develop and sustain our venture. Check out nypive.org to find out all of the exciting things that are going on! I love keeping busy and am always up for a challenge. Positive thinking is more than half the battle.

Goals

  • I launched a venture in the last 12 months and could use help
  • Promoting Immigrant Voices in Education's (PIVE's) Mission: The purpose of PIVE is to further immigrant parents' awareness of their rights to translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools, in order to provide greater opportunities for meaningful involvement in their children's education. Through collaboration with individual schools and community organizations, PIVE holds community educational outreach events to inform parents of the availability of language access services, which enhance their ability to navigate the public school system. PIVE will also offer an ESL/Parent Leadership program, which will infuse political education and advocacy skills directly into English lessons. With the minimalization of language barriers, parents/guardians are better equipped to monitor their children's academic progress and to more effectively advocate on his or her behalf. PIVE's initiative creates a crucial step toward the success of New York City's new immigrant families and their children, whom are the first to be educated in America, through nurturing the relationship between parents and the educational process. PIVE’s Programs: • Educational Community Workshops • ESL/Parent Leadership Classes • Family & Community Events

Interests

Arts and Culture, Children, Community Organizing, Cultural Awareness, Education, Health, Human Rights, Immigration, International Issues, Literacy, Media, Mentoring, Music, School Community Development, Youth Empowerment

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YV_Katie's picture

Hi! How are you? I was just reading about your venture! Sounds like you are doing some great things! How is it going? anthing new? give me an update..or just stop by and say Hi!

Aug 15 2008 - 4:02pm
JJ Express's picture

hey ashley,
haven't heard from you in a while...how's everything going? are you still interested in partnering ventures? our first issue is coming out next week, btw...I'm so excited!!!
much love,
jenny

Jan 7 2008 - 7:09pm
JJ Express's picture

hey ashley,
merry christmas and a happy new year!!
can't wait to keep working together

Dec 23 2007 - 4:28pm
JJ Express's picture

hey ashley,
i sent you a private message but I don't know whether or not you check your inbox as much as your guestbook. here it is:
Wow - I had no idea how quickly NYPIVE is spreading. You guys seem to be doing a lot of work. Do you guys have chapters elsewhere? I'd love to help you guys grow, maybe set up a chapter here in Maryland.

I would definitely like to help you plan an art showcase. It sounds like a good idea. Do you work with children a lot? We are looking for artists to contribute in our magazine and we are especially interested in artwork from people of all different backgrounds. I attached a flyer.

What about publishing a brochure/comic with two languages in it to help children and adults learn english?

I'm very excited to be working together and I'll keep thinking of other things we can help each other with.

take care,
jenny.

(there was an attachment too)

Dec 5 2007 - 11:17am
JJ Express's picture

Oh my god, Ashley, this is such a wonderful venture! I myself am a daughter of immigrants and I definitely see a need for support for immigrant families. What have you done to help so far? I know that for Asian Americans one of the things that hinder their success is the language barrier. I'm not very good with Chinese myslef, but I know people who could help you translate fliers, literature and whatnot. Have you thought of encouraging immigrant families to get involved in the political process? I think that's an important step to helping immigrants feel involved...our unique government is what drives a large part of American life. Let me know if you need any help, and I would totally love to partner ventures...I publish a children's magazine that revolves around art...
email me or message me on genv.net -
keep in touch!
jenny.

Nov 10 2007 - 4:13pm
sabeen's picture

Hi Ashley! Again, congrats to you and your team for winning the Grand Prize! Are you around this summer?

May 9 2007 - 1:06pm

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