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My internship was at Connections to Work, which is a welfare provider in South Minneapolis. I encountered first hand at my internship the theory that we were reading in class almost every day. Along with this theory meeting practice, came a great deal of tension. One example of this tensions sticks out in my mind: Julia Dinsmore came to speak to our class near the beginning of the semester. At the time we were covering the welfare unit of the semester. Julia had been on and off welfare for a large portion of her life; she had come to talk to us about some of her experiences. During her talk, she gave a harsh criticism of the social service system. Then, a few minutes later, she was telling the class how much hope she had when she was with us.


There I sat in the circle both as a student that Julia saw hope in and part of a system that she saw as monstrous. I asked myself: What did it mean to be working within the social service system? Is my work there inescapably harmful? Who am I working for, the system or the people on welfare? What type of relations does the system allow for?


Possibly one of the most important learning moments during the semester occurred when I asked Julia about the tension between her hope for us and my place in the system. Her answer was relationships. She said when she walks into a social service office and the person treats her respectfully and like a human, it makes all the difference. Building relationships is a way to live in those tensions that never quite leave.
MUST provided me with the tools to reflect critically about my time at Connections to Work. This reflection turned a “good experience” into the most valuable learning experience I’ve had. I will be carrying these tools with me for years after my HECUA experience.


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