I had the most amazing meeting with the director of the anthropology department at Loyola yesterday (Dr. Amick). We were able to tie together my absolute love of the Oglala people of South Dakota and my second most absolute love of writing.
{Some background info first: I am a published writer. And currently, for my philosophy/civic leadership class, I am writing the memoir of a retired BVM (a nun) about her 6 year term as Superior in Chicago. I was told by my professor that my memoir brought him to tears. He then professed to the class that they "only wish" they could write like me (which was a complete embarrassment but, humbling at the same time).}
So... Dr. Amick and I were able to come up with a great plan for me to work on. I am organizing a department-sponsored work-study trip to Pine Ridge Reservation this summer. The project will be for either one or two weeks, and involve community service for the elderly and the children of the poorest reservation in the US. I was told this could involve a grant of some sort from the anthropology department. (Not guaranteed!) I will sign up for a Directed Readings course in the spring to prepare the group project and will read every known book on Pine Ridge and also work with a local chapter of Habitat for Humanity to gain experience in the area of building and what is involved with that type of service.
Then, I am going to write a memoir of the experience. I hope to compile the stories of all the students that partake in the project, as well as some of the community members that we work with at Pine Ridge.
On top of all of this - I was contacted by Dr. Kathleen Pickering of Colorado State University (after I emailed her to find out if she had on-going research at Pine Ridge), and she told me she would be very interested in reading the follow-up, as well as see the project "template" before we head to the reservation!
Could this be a possible, future grad school opportunity knocking at my door???
I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am! This project has given me wings!!!
Now, I just have to get to work on actually getting the project off the ground!