Before we get to the formalities,
let me start off by saying I have no idea what I’m doing. I am not one to spend
my time blogging, or reading blogs, but I felt in light of my circumstance it
would serve as a unique tool that would allow me to discern the relationships
and interactions I would come across over the next two months at my internship
at Greater Birmingham Ministries. Also, I am no Shakespeare so please excuse any
grammar mistakes or writing errors…
Now that we’ve gotten that out of
the way, now we can get on to the interesting stuff. My name is Denzel (yes, like the actor) and I
am a political science major with a double minor in human rights conflict &
studies and religious studies. I attend THE
Birmingham-Southern College, and it is through their wonderful programs and
opportunities, specifically the Hess
Fellowship, that this internship experience was made possible. The Hess Fellowship is a competitive program
in which one applies to be placed at a non-profit advocacy agency in in varying
cities all over the country (Birmingham, San Francisco, New York, Washington
D.C., and more). Along with providing you with a $3,000 living stipend, the
whole goal of the Hess Fellowship is to expose you to the real life topics of social
ills, systemic changes and injustices occurring in our society and how we
as a community should approach and address them. I was lucky enough to be one of the 14
selected Hess Fellows and aim use this experience an invaluable first hand
learning experience. My project will allow me to gain a deeper understanding to
the problems of social and economic injustice in our home city of Birmingham.
Through this education process, I hope to gain knowledge on how to solve these
simple problems in order to create a community that does not revolve and rely
around differences in gender, color, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic
background. It also will allow me a discernment period in which I will be able
to assess my passions, interest, and believed calling of my career goals in life.
This project will also reinforce my understanding, analysis and growth in the
area of human rights, which is one of my minor concentrations.
I am extremely honored and excited to immerse myself
into the Birmingham community and address problems many of us are no even aware
of. So many times we romanticize the
idea of going into a new culture and completely changing it, but are blind to
struggles taking place in our own backyard (hence the blog name, The Backyard Beacon). In the Holy Bible
we see that Jesus addresses this unfortunate disparity by asking “Why do you
look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the
plank in your own eye?... first
take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the
speck from your brother's eye” (Matthew 7:3-5). Let it be clear though, I am a
huge supporter of making our world a better place, but let’s make sure we are
doing it for the right reasons.
Now I’ll get off my soapbox. I am
by no means the perfect, close to perfect, or in the general vicinity of
perfect. This blog should not serve as a way for me to tell the masses the Way,
Truth, and the Light – but to allow me to write things I observe and philosophies
and stances I hope to follow through on. Thank you so much for reading this
post! Comments and suggestions are very much encouraged.
Best regards,
Best regards,
Denzel