Reflections on 2009

This is the time of year for reflections, and I’m certainly no exception to the rule. So here goes (though I don’t usually talk much about myself on this blog):

In 2009, I finished studying abroad at the London School of Economics and fell even more deeply in love with London and LSE. I also continued working with the Student Microfinance Development Initiative (SMDI), a student-run nonprofit which I helped start up. SMDI connects student volunteers with microfinance institutions, and spending so many late nights and long strategy meetings working on the organization was one of the best experiences of the year – I learned so much about microfinance, became part of a team, and met some incredibly passionate and intelligent students. While at LSE, I also visited The Hague, Netherlands with the ICC Student Network. There, we met with representatives from the Coalition for the ICC and Special Court for Sierra Leone. We sat in on the trials of Thomas Lubanga and Momcilo Perisic (at the ICTY). We even met with Chief Prosecutor Moreno-Ocampo. This incredible trip immersed me into international justice, which has become one of my main passions today. While abroad, I also traveled to Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Greece, and within the UK to Oxford, Bath, Canterbury, Leeds Castle, Brighton, Windsor, Stonehenge, and Stratford-upon-Avon. And at LSE, I got to see the Queen from afar, as well as hear lectures from Navanetham Pillay, Bernanke, and Paul Collier! It was the most amazing time of my life!

Over the summer, I got an internship grant from Northwestern and moved to Geneva, Switzerland – the world’s peace capital – for a summer internship with International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), an amazing non-profit that works to reform malfunctioning justice systems and end torture in the developing world. I worked on so many exciting things, mostly related to online communications. I got to visit the UN headquarters in Geneva, learn a teeny bit of french, visit the Alps and some beautiful Swiss towns like Montreux and Aigle, lounge by Lac Leman, and experience the beautiful Fete de Geneve! I somehow got featured on Fortune for my internship (believe me, it was sheer luck – but still cool!). It was an amazing experience, and I have become very passionate about access to justice issues. More recently, I raised $1,274 for IBJ for their fundraising campaign, and was very happy with the outcome (thanks to all that donated!).

The Swiss Alps (taken by me)

The Swiss Alps (taken by me)

After that, I returned to the U.S., experienced reverse culture shock (or maybe I just missed London!) and started working on my political science senior thesis, which is on transitional justice mechanisms in Sierra Leone and Rwanda. It’s challenging but fascinating. Last quarter I also took an amazing class on Sudan with the former US Special Envoy to Sudan! I also became the Co-President of Amnesty International’s NU chapter, so that has been exciting and also time-consuming. As the year wraps up, I’m applying to jobs and fellowships in the hope that I’ll have some exciting options for after graduation.

In 2009 I bought my own domain name and created this website! This year, I also fell in love with social media. I really became addicted to Twitter and to blogging, and learned the value of an online community. Never before have I been able to connect with so many other intelligent young people who share the same passions and interests. Social media has really impacted my life and taught me a lot – and I have made some great friends and met some wonderful people through the process! I started the Be the Change series, in which so many Gen Yers came together to share their thoughts on social change issues. It was an inspirational affirmation of the fact that my generation does care about the world.

Of course, there have been some failures too, but all in all this year was an amazing one. All my experiences have helped me figure out what I ultimately want to accomplish in life and have made me much more independent. I have truly grown as a person. But for some reason, it feels like this year has gone by too fast. I’m not ready for the next year – which will bring with it uncertainty and numerous challenges. I have only one wish for 2010: to find a job I love! If this happens, all will fall into place :)

Wishing you all a happy 2010 with more successes and growth!

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  • http://www.teresawu.tumblr.com Teresa Wu

    Sounds like a wonderful, successful year — wishing you all the best in 2010 :)

  • Nathalie

    What an awesome year indeed!

    Best wishes for 2010! xo

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Thanks Teresa — happy new year and best of luck in 2010 to you too :)

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Thanks Nathalie! Wishing you all the best for 2010 too :)

    It was great to finally meet you in person and that was definitely one of my “social media” highlights of the year =)

  • http://pointlessly.org Roz

    Wow, what an intense and crazy year you've had! It's inspiring to see how much you've accomplished in one year. Keep it up and thanks for everything you do. I am glad to have connected with you in 2009 as well and look forward to 2010 for more great things! :)

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Thanks Roz! This year has definitely been a crazy ride and I'm so incredibly thankful to have had all these fun, exciting experiences. I'm so lucky to have experienced all this and I remind myself of that every day :)

    Thanks for everything you do too and best of luck with your new year! You're a junior, right? Well, best of luck in all your endeavors and I really look forward to all you're going to accomplish in social enterprise :D

  • http://pointlessly.org Roz

    Yes, I am a junior. Can't believe you'll be graduating yourself in less than half a year and me in 1.5 years… It will be cool to see what we all end up doing :)

  • http://www.smallhandsbigideas.blogspot.com Grace Boyle

    Akhila, you've had such an amazing year. I have loved getting to know you, reading your posts, sharing ideas and hearing your stories abroad. Cheers to 2010, I'm so looking forward to it.

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Don't remind me about graduation…I'm totally dreading it! I'm totally afraid to be out in the real world and don't have anything set as of yet so it's extremely scary, to say the least. But it's going to be very exciting once I have something planned.

    It'll definitely be exciting to see where we all end up :) I know you'll be off somewhere starting a social enterprise of your own :D

  • http://www.mysocialrelevance.com/ Yooch

    Good luck on your blog for 2010. I came across it somehow and I enjoy reading it. I really enjoyed the entry about “It mattered to that one” that I had to blog about it myself.

    Hope you'll check out my blog as well. I just started it.

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Grace, thank you so much for coming over here and sharing your thoughts :) I'm really glad I got to know you through blogging, and I'm thankful to social media for bringing us together :) I remember one of your first projects was the “What Inspires You” series — and you've continued to do so many great things via blogging! Keep up the great work and happy 2010!

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Thanks for stopping by! I love your blog and thanks for leaving a comment – otherwise I'd never have found it :)

    Love what you are doing, combining news and inspirational stories and messages that we can all make a difference. Thanks for blogging that quote “It mattered to that one” as well. It's a beautiful quote and I just wanted to spread the message.

    Happy New Year!

  • http://www.sheemasiddiqi.com Sheema Siddiqi

    It looks like you had an amazing and successful year- shame that I didn't connect with you when you were in London, it would have been cool to meet up! I wish you the best of luck for 2010- by the looks of it, you are well on your way to getting a great job and much more.

  • http://akhilak.com/blog Akhila

    Yes, definitely sad that we didn't connect earlier this year! I hope to go back to London someday though (did I mention how much I fell in love with the city? :P ) so perhaps we'll catch one another then :)

    You're lucky to be living there! :)

    Best of luck with your 2010 as well!

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