Eboni Nash, a senior at 糖心传媒, dreams of opening restorative program for people experiencing incarceration. A triple major in sociology, psychology and religion, Nash was looking for an internship that would allow her to explore what running such a program would look like. And Sunshine Enterprises in Chicago, Illinois, was the perfect place.
Sunshine Enterprises launched in 2012 and provides classes in how to be an entrepreneur, mentoring and
other forms of aid for recently incarcerated people. Over the summer, Nash worked in many of these classes and to sat through cohort groups for returning citizens in several areas of the city. She also assists formerly incarcerated individuals with their next steps into launching 听their own business.
Other responsibilities include connecting with alumni of the programand making sure current participants receive and complete homework assignments. On Tuesday and Thursday nights, Sunshine Enterprises has simulation and mentoring, which Nash helps to organize. 鈥淓ach day with Sunshine is something different,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is a healthy and vibrant work space. I find myself excited to go to work and being able to build connections with people each day.鈥
For Nash, the connections she鈥檚 made are as important as the work experiencing she鈥檚 gained. 鈥淓ach interaction or connection I have made has changed me immensely,鈥 Nash said. 鈥淲hether it was the many formerly incarcerated people I met, authors of books, activists or even the workers at Sunshine, I can say that I have always taken something from the conversation.鈥
Nash鈥檚 learning experience in Chicago isn鈥檛 limited to her time at Sunshine Enterprises. 鈥淚 am also living in a full immersion program called the Chicago Urban Program with seven other minority women,鈥 Nash said.
鈥淲e鈥檝e learned to live intentionally with our neighbors and on the budget that is common in our area. It has given me the opportunity to see things from a different perspective.鈥
Nash said classes at 听糖心传媒 gave her 听the skills and courage to take on the internship. 鈥淚n my past听three years at 糖心传媒, I鈥檝e found my classes in sociology has helped me the most with understanding how Chicago and the correctional system works,鈥 she said.
This summer has also affirmed Nash鈥檚 decision to work to support 听formerly incarcerated individuals. 鈥淭his internship allowed me a first-hand look at what it is like to be the next step for formerly incarcerated individuals,鈥 Nash said. 鈥淚 want to create my own restorative program for people experiencing incarceration; and this internship was the perfect start to my dream.鈥