Arya Samuelson, Anthropology, Class of 2013

Samuelson currently volunteers with Portland Women’s Crisis Line as a direct service advocate. She answers the crisis line and offers emotional support, information, and resources to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence and this fall, she will facilitate a psycho-educational support group through PWCL. She also currently volunteers with Write Around Portland, a non-profit in Portland that facilitates writing workshops for marginalized groups of people in conjunction with various social service agencies (ie. Cascade AIDS Project, Sisters of the Road, and the Sexual Assault Resource Center). This past summer (’12), Samuelson interned as a grant writer with the Portland Central America Solidarity Committee and also volunteers through the committee to educate Latino immigrants in the Portland area about their rights and to stop deportation.

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Jenny Calvert-Warren, Linguistics, Class of 2012

In the summer of 2011, Calvert-Warren interned with the Zenger Farm summer camps in Portland.

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Andrew Peck, Class of 1997

Peck is the Violence Prevention Coordinator at Georgia Institute of Technology, where he works to end violence against women.

 

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Fawn Livingston-Gray, Class of 1995, SEEDS Program Coordinator

Livingston-Gray has volunteered with numerous local non-profit organizations from planting trees at Friends with Trees to being on a local host committee at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change conference. Starting her sophomore year at Reed, she volunteered with a local domestic violence intervention organization, Bradley Angle, where she later worked as the Community Education Director. Fawn has most recently volunteered with the WomenStrength Self-Defense program, as a Self-Defense Instructor, and as a mentor to a youth in foster care with Powerhouse Mentoring. Fawn also enjoys supporting Portland non-profits and events through one-day volunteering like Sunday Parkways and the Oregon Food Bank.

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