Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Akilah on Next Billion


Thank you to Bryan Farris for writing about Akilah on NextBillion! Read the full interview.

NextBillion.net: What is interesting to me is that you don’t just provide a crash course training in hospitality skills. Instead you provide a more tailored learning experience that focuses on the whole person. Can you speak to that?

Elizabeth Dearborn Davis: The reality in Rwanda that you’re dealing with is a seriously traumatized population.  A lot of these girls just didn’t have the confidence to stand up in front of a class of people and speak, let alone run a business. Their experience at Akilah changes that and we have watched this group of students undergo a profound transformation just in the first semester.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Women & Wine in Tampa

Thank you to the women of Tampa Bay who attended Women & Wine on Tuesday, June 22! The event was a great way for us to reconnect with existing supporters and celebrate the successful end of Akilah’s first semester! Over 90 women attended the event. Special thanks to Malanie Knight for opening her home to us, to Trish Santana for providing delicious foods and desert. See all the pictures of the evening on Flickr. Email Kelley@AkilahInstitute.org if you would like to get involved with the next Akilah event in Tampa on October 1.

Kelley

Kelley and Elizabeth with host Malanie Knight and her sister, Su Lee Place

Monday, June 28, 2010

Elizabeth’s interview on Daytime TV

Monday, June 28, 2010

Minding Her Manors

Mary Powell – Lead Instructor

We have all been gearing up for an exciting summer on campus, but didn’t realize that this summer would be a time for our students to begin to blossom outside of Akilah, too!

Last month, four of our students were offered positions at The Manor, a boutique hotel that has just opened in Kigali.

On her first day at work last week, Anita, one of our best students, was promoted from the Housekeeping department directly to Reception.

Anita is now the face of the Manor – an enormous responsibility and a source of pride for every member of our Akilah family. Anita spent last weekend using the skills she’s gaining here to welcome The Manor’s first guests.

Akilah staff are not the only ones watching Anita’s career bloom, however. In the last few days, Anita has inspired over ten other students to step out of their comfort zones and enter Kigali’s job market. Our Program Director, Monique, has written letters of recommendation to a variety of companies around the city. Some students have applied to work in Customer Service at a top telephone and internet provider, some have applied for training at Rwanda’s premier coffee shop, and some have sought to become Anita’s colleagues at The Manor.

As Akilah’s hospitality instructor, the last two weeks have given me a renewed pride in my students. In only half a year we have built a richly supportive environment in which students are learning new skills as they develop confidence and inspire each other to go out and create a place for themselves in the new Rwanda.

In March, students wrote poems about their dreams for the Dream Flag Project. Here is what Anita had to say. I think she is well on her way.

I am the Dreamer.
I dream so wide.
I dream I am a sunrise in the sky.
I dream I am a tall tree in the forest.
I dream I am a leader, somewhere, somehow.
This is all about my dreams.
I dream I’ll hold the hands of those who are weak.
I dream I am a peacemaker in my society.
I dream so big.
I dream I’ll be the moonlight in my nation.
I dream I’ll rise up like a new flower.
I dream so big.
I dream one day I will speak to the world.
I dream I’ll be one of the inheritants of the Kingdom of God.
I am the Dreamer.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Leadership & Presentations – The Critique (PART II)

Jonathan Kleiman – Instructor

Several weeks ago, each student delivered a speech about her vision for the future to practice speaking before an audience.  The following week, the students watched and critiqued their speeches.  Here’s what happened.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Back in Action

Irene Kagoya – Leadership and Ethics Instructor

It is exhilarating to be at Akilah again after our three-week break. It has been a refreshing break and definitely has energized us to go through the summer.

There are lots of thrilling activities and projects that we have prepared for our students this summer.  Our summer session is unique, incorporating film, outreach drama, and theory. All three sections revolve around three central themes: 1) Finding your Voice, 2) Women Breaking Barriers, and 3) Celebrating Diversity.

Also on the agenda, for the final week of the summer session, each staff member will lead a special seminar on a topic of her expertise.

Oh I was forgetting our favorite activity; we also have Kanatapi each week!  Wow!

With such a fully packed summer, we cannot wait to begin the session and see how our students grow through it and learn from us as we learn from them.