Meet Becca

(Published Feb 19, 2018) A recent graduate of Butler University with a BS in Arts Administration, Becca based her degree in nonprofit management in hopes of engaging youth. Most of her previous experience has been in bringing social justice leadership skills to youth through interactive activities and artistic expression. She also worked for a Jewish summer camp in Wisconsin (OSRUI), incorporating Jewish values and Jewish identity to campers through art. Becca is our new ECE Art/Judaic Specialist.
“I feel the Jewish value of Tikkun Olam (fixing the world) has always resonated with me more than any others. I have chosen to practice this value by building relationships and bringing communities together. And what better way to do this than with the arts??” she said.
Favorite food: Cheese Least favorite word: Chin Favorite book as a kid? King Bidgoods in the Bathtub Funniest thing you’ve overheard in the classroom? “I’m gonna take this rocket ship (made of legos) and fly it all the way over to Russia!” Favorite inspirational quote? “Be the change you want to see in your world.” – Gandhi
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