Not every day as a Kiva Fellow is a good one. There are days when I wait for seven hours for a credit officer to be available to take me to the field to collect journal updates for only two clients. There are hours of intermittent internet in which I am able to [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Kiva Fellows’
August 20, 2008
I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar
When I first began working on Capitol Hill, my initial impression was horror that the country was being run by a bunch of 20-somethings. At 23, I was solidly within the median age range and even felt old when I saw peers walking around with short skirts, finding myself thinking “how inappropriate!” It didn’t take [...]
August 5, 2008
Where are you going? I assure you, I don’t know
As an English major in college I developed a compulsion to write according to themes with well thought-out arguments and conclusions. I am now finding that this writing requirement is seriously hindering my ability to produce blog entries. My life here is composed less of themes than of random acts and unplanned experiences. In an [...]











