(Episode 516): INTERN TAKEOVER!!!
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Shownotes!
This is the episode where we meet the amazing team behind keeping it 101, where we insist that public scholarship is a team effort…
Meet the Team!
Juliana Finch (she/her/hers) is our 2022-2023 audio designer and intern. Her position is funded through a UVM REACH Grant.
She is also a songwriter and performer whose touring career came to a screeching halt in the spring of 2020 (for some reason). She decided it was a great time to go back to school and finish her undergraduate degree in Religious Studies and History at UNC Greensboro. She is passionate about religious literacy and has been gleefully ranting at people about religious traditions and practices for years. She is thrilled to more constructively funnel that impulse through her work with KI101.
Evie Wolfe (she/her, they/them) is our 2022-2023 transcription, website, and digital research assistant and intern. Her position is funded through a UVM REACH Grant.
Evie is double major in Religion and Global Studies and a minor in Community and International Development at the University of Vermont (Class of ‘23). They are interested in all things surrounding gender, queerness, and religion. She is also interested in food justice and access to sacred and religious foods. Evie has worked at a non-profit for the past few years assisting at a community garden for resettled refugees, so the topic of food-systems and migration is also a huge interest of hers! Their post-grad plans include pursuing a graduate degree in religious studies and growing and cooking lots of good food!
Rachel Zieff (she/her) is our 2022-2023 social media research assistant. Her position is funded through a UVM REACH Grant.
Rachel Zieff is pursuing a dual-degree in Public Communication (B.S.) and Religion (B.A.) at the University of Vermont (Class of ‘23). Since taking Ilyse’s “Introducing Hinduism” class during her first year at UVM, Rachel has become passionate about religious literacy. This research assistant position is unique in that it allows her to apply her skills and knowledge from both disciplines she’s studying to spread the word that “religion is not done with you, even if you’re done with it.”
Working on this project is important to Rachel because she believes that religious literacy is painfully underrepresented in our education system. It is relevant to every job, activity, or interaction, and yet, almost completely ignored in our society. The podcast makes this crucial education accessible to anyone with internet access, and is fundamental to the mission of increasing religious literacy. It also makes it easier to explain why studying religion is important and relevant – something she finds herself doing quite often.
In her free time, she works for the UVM Program Board to plan the university’s FallFest and SpringFest concerts, interns at Higher Ground (a music venue in Burlington, VT), plays in a band, and trains new leaders for the UVM Outing Club Rock Climbing program.