August Newsletter: "Common Threads" with The Community Cloth!
a. Common Threads: Celebrating the Contributions of Our Refugee Community
b. Welcome Irena Liang, Creative Marketing Coordinator
c. Welcome Linda Fox, Volunteer Coordinator
d. Vox Network: Professionals by Day, Creatives by Night
e. Core Team Field Trip 8/25 - The Last Organic Outpost
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Vox Culture looks forward to partnering with our friends at Community Cloth for our "Refugees at Home" trimester extending from September thru November!
About: The Community Cloth is a refugee-led, refugee-owned microenterprise empowering refugee women in Houston, who have fled their homes due to war, political violence, exclusion, and the competition for scarce resources in troubled states. Houston is one of the busiest resettlement cities in the US, and the thousands of refugees welcomed to our city each year face a number of barriers. Many arrive with little to no English proficiency and minimal education. Some lived upwards of 18-20 years in refugee camps, with no legal right to employment, and often faced dismal health and housing options. The Community Cloth's mission is to empower grassroots leaders around the world to improve their communities by providing knowledge, resources and support.
a. "COMMON THREADS" EVENTS: Save the Dates!
The theme for our upcoming trimester is "Common Threads: Celebrating the Contributions of Our Refugee Community" and our Core Team is diligently planning fun and engaging 3-event series to showcase the Refugee artisans at Community Cloth. Vox strives to give our audience the opportunity to learn about and support one cause through varying experiences: Vox Imprint: Arts & Crafts | Vox Conspiracy: Discussion | Vox Culture: Service / Social. Save the dates below!
- Style Scope - Artisan Boutique Field Trip @ Francesca's on Woodway | Sat 9/15 @ 8-10AM
- Design Workshop - Jewelry Making Event @ Vox Warehouse | Sat 10/20 @ 2-4PM
- Interwoven Mixer - Bazaar Social @ TBD | Sat 11/3 @ 2-5PM
For questions about the events, email Linda.Fox@voxculture.org
b. WELCOME IRENA LIANG, Creative Marketing Coordinator
Scientist by day, Painter by night...Vox is thrilled to on-board Irena Liang as our Creative Marketing Coordinator! Irena started with us earlier this month and will be spearheading initiatives to help spread the Vox brand. Learn more about this food spilling, nail painting, onion avoiding intern, here.
c. WELCOME LINDA FOX, Volunteer Coordinator
Engineer by day, UH Cougars Fan by night...this ball of energy, Linda Fox, is our newest Volunteer Coordinator! She was the mobilizer for the Beach Clean-Up & BBQ and now will be helping to ignite the excitement and care for our volunteers. Learn more about this Skittle eating, swan diving, UH football cheering Vox Core member, here.
d. VOX NETWORK: Professionals by Day, Creatives by Night
We are so fortunate to have a dynamic and energetic group of volunteers that fuels our organization. Our audience can best be described as “Professionals by Day and Creatives by Night”. Examples of the interesting and talented people our organization houses include: 1) Financial Analyst by day, Photographer by night, 2) Politician by day, Music Junkie by night 3) Bank Teller by day, Salsa Instructor by night. Vox exists to provide a platform for people to discover their passions and exercise creative expressions to benefit the community. Contact Linda.Fox@voxculture.org on how you can leverage your skills today!
e. CORE TEAM FIELD TRIP 8/25 - The Last Organic Outpost
Interested in getting a taste of what the Core Team is about? Join us for a field trip to The Last Organic Outpost for a fun tour, hands-on experience, and picnic on Sat 8/25 from 10-1:30PM! RSVP to Alissa.Kit@voxculture.org
About: A continuously expanding urban farm, The Last Organic Outpost started as a simple backyard garden of Joe Nelson Icet. Looking for direction and a sense of community, Joe studied permaculture and with the help of his son, Keldren, he began to create a backyard garden that officially became called The Last Organic Outpost in 2003. As its community of friends and volunteers continued to grow over the years, in 2008, artist Dan Phillips would donate a gazebo he had made of recycled materials, and the traveling art group Transit Antenna climbed atop the old rice warehouse and painted a giant onion mural and the words 'Farm Art'. While this design would later become the group’s logo, what was vital about this moment was that it had led to a new chapter for The Last Organic Outpost; a place that allowed for the fusion of farm and art. Their fun culture is described in the following statement, "We like to gather on weekends to play in the dirt, plant and share meals at the picnic tables by the ponds. We eat live food from the garden and use mustard leaves as dinner plates, so bring your own fork!"
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Lastly, SPECIAL THANKS to the Rice MBA Team: Ryan Allen, Clif Giles, Matt Marquart and Dane Roberts for their time and efforts in designing an Integrated Marketing Communications strategy plan for Vox. We are grateful for their suggestions and look forward to rolling out with the new ad campaigns. Stay tuned :)
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