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John C. Burkhardt
 

 
A message from Board Member John C. Burkhardt:
Allied&Active:
Answering the Call to Action

By John C. Burkhardt (KNFP-10)

While sometimes anyone of us can occasionally find ourselves out on a limb, I seldom feel entirely alone in the work I do. Many times, I have Kellogg Fellows to thank for that.

If it is a challenge related to undocumented students and their fair treatment, I can always rely on Jaime Chahin (KNFP-13) or Leslye Orloff (KNFP-14). If I need advice on how to work more effectively with a colleague, Dan Mulhern (KNFP-14) is often helpful. If my spirit needs lifting, there is Eva Moya (KNFP-13) or Reggie Nichols (KILP-02); and if my ego needs trimming....well there are many fellows quite capable in helping me with that too!

Photovoice workshop in Chiapas, Mexico is first KFLA Mink’a Talent Exchange.

 New Program Supports Reciprocity Among Fellows

 Chiapas is a state in southern Mexico that is rich in beautiful landscapes and natural resources. But it’s also one of the poorest areas in the nation. Now, a powerful new tool is helping the region draw more attention to cultural, economic, health and human rights issues, while empowering action in the community. The first Mink’a collaboration among Kellogg Fellows made it possible.

 What’s Mink’a?

This form of exchange is rooted in South American indigenous circles, and relies heavily on the concept of reciprocity. In the Quechuan tradition, Mink’a represents the collective work done for and by the community. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance (KFLA) launched the Mink’a Talent Exchange in Fall 2016 to encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration between Kellogg Fellows, explains Dr. Eva Moya, Associate Dean and Associate Professor of the College of Health Sciences at University of Texas El Paso.

“Mink’a is very powerful,” says Eva (KNFP-13). “I see it as a gift of offering talent and knowledge between Fellows and their respective communities. I think it has tremendous potential, because eventually we can all become Mink’a recipients and Mink’a facilitators. It’s a very effective and caring method of receiving knowledge and helping each other grow. Kellogg Fellows have also donated to a Travel Fund, which can cover the travel costs of eligible collaborators.”

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Mink’a Comes to Mexico

In the case of KFLA’s first Mink’a project, Eva was invited by Kellogg Fellow Carmen Villa (KPFL-02) and Eduardo Flores of LigaLab in Chiapas to recommend ways the local community groups could allow their constituents to voice discontent with poverty, human right violations and lack of access to education, health services and police protection.

As Carmen explains, “LigaLab is a link between community groups, government institutions, media and others to bring together people to solve problems in their communities. We’ve been working for 4 to 5 years with these groups to help them make a difference for the people of Chiapas and elevate their lives.”

Eva suggested Photovoice, a methodology that she has been using for the past 10 years. Photovoice uses photos and story sharing to identify issues and take action on concerns. Carmen loved the idea and worked to bring Photovoice training to the region.

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The result was a three-day Photovoice workshop in September 2016 for 11 community members in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, which was facilitated by Eva and Dr. Silvia Chavez-Baray, Post Doc of the Department of Social Work at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Four participants were Kellogg Fellows, Mariano, Ulsia, Rosa Maria and Ciro (all KPFL-02), and three of the Kellogg Fellows worked with indigenous populations.

Eva says, “I consider this first Photovoice Minka truly a gift — one that brought together a diverse cadre of leaders, advocates and dreamers around cultural, educational, political and gender topics. Along with other Fellows, there were leaders from the media, arts, culture, human rights and sexual diversity work. The actual transfer of the Photovoice methodology was inspirational and enriching for all.”

From Discontent to Organization

The methodology of Photovoice addresses many issues inherent in such poor communities, explains Carmen.

“This is an excellent tool for organizations dealing with lots of limitations in their communities,” she says. “For instance, some residents can’t read or write, so you can’t use written materials. Others aren’t comfortable with technology, so computers aren’t helpful. But smart phones are becoming popular, even in remote communities. Photovoice can be used by anyone with a camera in their phone to shed light on the problems they face. It allows people with varying communication skills to be brought into the conversation.”

All kinds of issues will be recorded. “A lot of voices during the workshop were about bringing light to neglected areas where the government could take action,” explains Carmen. “This included insufficient health services or neglected public spaces, like parks or public gardens, which were attracting criminals because they lacked proper lighting or security.”

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Several participants were using Photovoice already, but not at its full capacity. “It was much more powerful than they thought,” adds Carmen. “They learned how to use Photovoice beyond just bringing issues to light, but also to mobilize people to solve problems. That was the most exciting and important part of the training.”

 Going Forward

 Eva hopes the tool will bring value to these community groups’ research, assessment, intervention and advocacy work.

 “I was impressed by the level of humility and critical thinking of these young participants,” says Eva. “They could easily see how this tool could advance their communities, whether it was immigrant rights, health services or transgender issues. The joy was to see how this tool could be helpful for them in the future.”

The Photovoice workshop was made possible by a Mink’a travel grant funded by KFLA, according to Carmen. She agrees the future benefits are priceless.

“The first Mink’a set the bar very high,” says Carmen. “With the support of KFLA, we were able to bring a valuable tool into this community, which will potentially have an important impact for many years to come. We’re excited by the ideas we’ve heard already from the participants.”

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Next Step? Photovoice Travels to Mexico City

In an upcoming Mink’a Talent Exchange, Eva is partnering with International Kellogg Fellow Norma Lara, (KILP-01), who received funding from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT), Mexico’s equivalent of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Norma Lara is bringing scholars, graduate students and other professionals together to receive Eva and Dr. Chavez-Baray’s Photovoice training. The participants will learn how to use Photovoice to support the ambitious “Healthy University Program” at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City, which is tackling health issues including nutrition, sexual health, self care and drug free, non violent environments. The workshop will be held Sept. 2, 3 and 4 at the university.

Learn more about Mink’a and see how you can benefit as a Mink’a volunteer or Mink’a recipient with cultural offerings, intellectual contributions, social networking, spiritual support or vocational gifts.

 

It just seems that whenever one of us is "called to action" that there are others who can be there with us. Sometimes the help is given through advice, collaboration or encouragement. Sometimes the help comes from someone who challenges our assumptions or tells us to revisit our limitations.

When one of us is called, the answer can be resounding.

Not long ago, a Kellogg Fellow colleague and I were discussing the topic of courage as an increasingly rare attribute of leaders, especially those who find themselves in hotly contentious circumstances. I knew from our previous time together that he had not only served as a policeman, union official and leader of a non-profit association, he also had battled back from a terrible health challenge. When he spoke of courage, I felt he knew what it meant.

I compared his stories to those of Betty Overton (KNFP-09) and Kent Wong (KNFP-10), two individuals with whom I work closely on social justice initiatives. Each of them, and the many other fellows who have become my allies and friends in so many shared efforts, all seem to have experienced times of trial, times when they have come under attack, and times of personal doubt.

Every one of us seems to have worked out an approach to deal with the public bombardment and the private pressures that come from attempting change in big, heavily guarded systems.

This has been one of the most important and valued legacies of our fellowship programs.

In this spirit, when you are given a call to action by a Kellogg Fellow, like those you’ll find in this newsletter, remember — you are not alone.

Over the past year, I have used the Kellogg Fellows network to bring over 50 fellows to five events, where they have been thought partners in framing policy to tackle complex issues of health, equity, justice, and education. Our network has tremendous resources to address today’s challenges — I invite you to join me in bringing the power of collaborative partnerships with Kellogg Fellows to bear on your work and your communities.

Cordially,
John C. Burkhardt

KFLA Board Member
Director, National Center for Institutional Diversity
Professor of Clinical Practice, Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education

Watch Live: Kellogg Fellows meet with UN Under Secretary General


In conjunction with the Global Networks Forum on Advancing Women’s Leadership, KFLA is hosting a roundtable discussion with Kellogg Fellow Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women.

You're invited to join us via our free global livestream! Ready to join? Want to host a watch party with other fellows? Find out more »

Cuba Travel & Learn 2016

Cuba in Changing Times, July 2016
Havana, Cuba | Join KFLA, in partnership with trip leader Evelyn Hu-DeHart (KNFP-05), for an experiential and educational, 9-day journey to Cuba.

 
Call to Action

Call to Action programs unite Fellows around a specific issue, provide opportunities for intense learning and dialogue, and launch action-driven collaborative initiatives.

The 2016 Call to Action programs will be around the following themes:

  • Supporting Children in Indigenous Communities
  • Rural Issues
  • Immigration Reform

Volunteers: We are looking for Fellows to volunteer their time and expertise on planning committees for these programs. Please email martha@kfla.org for details.

 

Program Opportunities at a Glance

UPCOMING PROGRAMS: REGISTER TODAY

FEB
25, 2016

Thought Leader Series: Dr. Oran Hesterman | Online
“Fair Food, Growing A Healthy Sustainable Food System For All” Register for webinar »

MAR
17, 2016

Thought Leader Series: Dr. Barbara Rogoff | Online
“Developing Destinies, A Mayan Midwife and Town” Register for webinar »

APR
7 - 30, 2016

Second Annual Global Day of Gratitude | Worldwide
Honor Mr. Will Keith Kellogg by giving back to your community. See how to participate »

APR
21, 2016

Thought Leader Series: Dr. Manuel Pastor | Online
“Equity Growth & Community” Register for webinar »

MAY
19, 2016

Thought Leader Series: Mr. Bryant Terry | Online
“Afro Vegan” Register for webinar »

MAY
25 - 26, 2016

Call to Action | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Participate in dialogues and help launch action-driven collaborative initiatives in immigration issues.

MAY
31, 2016

Launch of The Mink’a | Online
Mink’a means “communal work” in Quechua, an Amerind language. Learn more about the details and structure that will support Fellows-helping-Fellows in communities across the globe.

JUN
12 - 18, 2016

Ecotourism | Oaxaca, México
A one-week cultural, educational and relaxing trip in the middle of nature and of the “Pueblos Mancomunados”. Register Today »

JUL
5 - 9, 2016

Call to Action | El Paso, Texas
Participate in dialogues and help launch action-driven collaborative initiatives in rural issues.

JUL
14 - 22, 2016

Cuba in Changing Times | Havana, Cuba
Participate in an experiential and educational 9-day journey to Cuba. Learn more »

OCT
6 - 9, 2016

Forum 2016 | Denver, CO
With your input, we are convening Kellogg Fellows for Forum 2016 this coming fall in Denver to focus on Putting our Children First. Read more and get involved »

 
Forum2016

A year ago we asked you: is it time for another Forum? A resounding 221 of you responded “Yes!” and told us what would make great Forum 2016.

Today we are pleased to announce that, with your input, and in partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s innovative focus on Putting Children First, we are convening Kellogg Fellows for Forum 2016 this coming fall in Denver.

 
 
Ecotourism & Pueblos Mancomunados


Oaxaca, Mexico | KFLA, in partnership with Expeditions Sierra Norte, invites you to the Zapotec communities to learn the process of responsible use of natural resources and forest conservation. Dates TBD

 

Network in Action

Reception for Congresswoman Alma Adams

Our thanks to Dr. George Pruitt, President of the Thomas Edison State College for co-hosting a reception for U.S. Congresswoman Alma Adams, Class KNFP-11. Congresswoman Adams was sworn into office on November 12, 2014, becoming the 100th woman in the 113th Congress.

Read More

FELLOWS RECONNECTING: KNFP Class VI Reunion

"Do you agree that our collective and individual journeys are worthy of celebration?" This was the question posed to us by Kevin Fichensher regarding the journey we began 30 years ago as Group 6 of the KNFP. Our answer, of course, was a resounding yes.

Read More

Call to Bloggers


Do you write for a blog? Would you like to share your ideas with other Kellogg Fellows?

Send an email to info@kfla.org with the link and a brief description of your existing blog to be featured on the Kellogg Fellows Community just like the ones below:

What themes/topics would you like to see in the KFLA blog? Send an email to patricia@kfla.org if you would like to write an article for the network.

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IN THIS ISSUE:

Board Member's Letter
Kellogg Fellows respond to calls to action

Program Opportunities at a Glance
Request information or register for our exciting, new programs

Travel & Learn: Cuba in Changing Times
See details and register for next year's Travel & Learn opportunity in Havana, Cuba

Travel & Learn: Mexico
Make your voice heard: express your interest in a potential Travel & Learn program in Mexico

Forum 2016
With your input, we are convening Kellogg Fellows for Forum 2016 this coming fall in Denver to focus on Putting our Children First

Reception for Congresswoman Alma Adams
A Kellogg fellow became the 100th Woman in the 113th Congress — See photos and details from the reception

Fellows Reconnecting
Learn about the Fellow-run reunion hosted by KNFP Class VI for KNFP Class VI

Kellogg Fellows meet with UN Under Secretary General
KFLA and the Global Networks Forum on Advancing Women’s Leadership will host a roundtable meeting featuring the UN Under-Secretary-General