Reed College Quest: Claire Talks Crap
“Three months ago, I set out on a mission: to learn how shit can change the world and how I, in turn, could help support the movement. Backed by a $4,000 summer internship award from Reed, I flew to Haiti to work as an Outreach Intern with Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL), an NGO founded by the incomparable Sasha Kramer ’99, a visionary with a mission of her own: ‘to promote dignity, health, and sustainable livelihoods through the transformation of wastes into resources’.”- Claire Pask. September 4, 2016. Read the full story in the Reed College Quest.
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