Hey All! I am featured in FORBES Magazine, no biggie! lol....yes, WAY BIGGIE! The print copy magazine releases December 16th.
The article is about the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and the man himself who created it. I know Uncle Jack is smiling down. I am featured in the article. Check it out here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryhannon/2013/11/25/scholarships-arent-enough/
Yasmine Arrington, ScholarCHIPS Founder & Executive Director, 2012 Black Girls Rock M.A.D. Girl, 2012 Linowes Leadership Youth Recipient, 2013 Julia West Hamilton League Humanitarian Award, 2013 CurvesRockWeekend Curvy Spokesmodel Follow her on Tw, IG, Youtube: @Yazziespeaks
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Class of 2015 year's for NPHC Greekdom
I know you read that title and said what in the world? Well, as I scroll through my Facebook feed I see that many of my peers from high school (class of 2015) have pledged NPHC Greek organizations this year! I saw two or three ladies that pledged Delta and two that pledged AKA...congrats to you all! This year on Wednesday, Nov. 6th I crossed the burning sands into Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. I am definitely a better person because of it. There were lots of tears and challenges, but I wouldn't change it for the world. Often when people see you at your weakest, it allows them to point out your flaws or your weaknesses...not like you didn't know them already :) but sometimes you really don't. It often hurts, but the point is that now you are aware, so you can either work towards improving them or say to people "Hey, this is me. This is who I am, this is one of my flaws or weaknesses and you will either have to love me or leave me!" No matter what you decide, now you are aware, you are now in control and you decide what to do with the information that has been given to you (I hope I'm making sense).
Many may think and have asked, "Why didn't Yasmine pledge Delta or AKA?"
Well, my darling let me explain, now let me preface by saying I have no interest in dissing, I am only going to tell you why I joined Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. 1) We get too caught up into titles, in general...whether it be titles at the job, titles at church and titles in Greekdom. The whole idea is to join an organization in which you believe in their principles and truly believe that YOU can contribute to the organization. I loved Zeta's principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood...yes, that FINER WOMANHOOD piece was, is and will always be key for me. Lest, I not leave out that we are constitutionally bound to our brothers of Phi Beta Sigma, hence--Zeta Phi Beta Sigma!
Now don't get me wrong all NPHC greek organizations believe in making your academics a priority, doing community service and having a brotherhood or a sisterhood. I truly believe that in NPHC no matter what organization you join, as long as it's one of your choice and you work hard to earn your letters and work hard even after you earn them, that's all that matters...there so much richness to be found....lifetime friendships, a network, business partnerships, a better you, a more disciplined you! Congrats all of 2013's new greeks. I hope you grew from the experience as much as I did and NEVER STOP GROWING!
(If you are interested in joining an NPHC fraternity or sorority please do some research about each and if you decide to speak with someone please be discrete. Or if you would like to learn more about NPHC, when, why and how these organizations were founded you may find this information online.) If you want to ask me more about my experience, why I joined, etc. feel free to reach out to me through inbox on Facebook or Twitter @Yazziespeaks.
Many may think and have asked, "Why didn't Yasmine pledge Delta or AKA?"
Well, my darling let me explain, now let me preface by saying I have no interest in dissing, I am only going to tell you why I joined Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. 1) We get too caught up into titles, in general...whether it be titles at the job, titles at church and titles in Greekdom. The whole idea is to join an organization in which you believe in their principles and truly believe that YOU can contribute to the organization. I loved Zeta's principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood...yes, that FINER WOMANHOOD piece was, is and will always be key for me. Lest, I not leave out that we are constitutionally bound to our brothers of Phi Beta Sigma, hence--Zeta Phi Beta Sigma!
Now don't get me wrong all NPHC greek organizations believe in making your academics a priority, doing community service and having a brotherhood or a sisterhood. I truly believe that in NPHC no matter what organization you join, as long as it's one of your choice and you work hard to earn your letters and work hard even after you earn them, that's all that matters...there so much richness to be found....lifetime friendships, a network, business partnerships, a better you, a more disciplined you! Congrats all of 2013's new greeks. I hope you grew from the experience as much as I did and NEVER STOP GROWING!
(If you are interested in joining an NPHC fraternity or sorority please do some research about each and if you decide to speak with someone please be discrete. Or if you would like to learn more about NPHC, when, why and how these organizations were founded you may find this information online.) If you want to ask me more about my experience, why I joined, etc. feel free to reach out to me through inbox on Facebook or Twitter @Yazziespeaks.
My Thought For The Day: Social Media Realm, How Much is Too Much?
I'm not even old and I feel so outdated...too much dagg on Social media outlets, a sista can't keep up...all these Iphone apps (which I still don't have an Iphone--but that will soon change), aside from the obvious there's Pinterest, Branch, Hootsuite, Foursquare, Digg, Buzz, Reddit, blogs just to name a very few (I know most of these aren't new and serve different purposes but there are new ones coming out every day, particularly phone apps) What's a girl do exactly with 20 more social media accounts? Loose her mind! I GOT HOMEWORK AND WORK...LOL
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Prezi, Canvas My Campus, Voting Ends Nov. 15th
Hey yall!
So I went on a quest in October to create a Prezi about why my campus is so amazing. Despite my previous rant about the struggles of junior year, my university is still pretty amazing...why? because of the people who are here and the amazing things that they do to help people! I video interviewed professors and students and made videos, uploaded them to Youtube and uploaded them into a Prezi presentation for their Canvas My Campus Competition. (the link is below)
Some students I highlighted:
Two 2013 graduates who won 1st place of $30,000 for Sprite's Annual College Student Film Competition
A football student-player who was recently drafted for the Super Bowl Champion Ravens (Aaron Mellette)
A student who published her first fiction novel at the age of 16 and is now working on the sequel
A student from South Africa who went to Oprah's school and was a part of the first class
Some students who conduct The Cinderella Project, giving prom dresses to low-income high school girls and providing them with a day of mentoring, workshops, and pampering
PLEASE support us and go LIKE the prezi! Voting ends tomorrow, Nov. 15th. If you don't have a Prezi account, it's easy and free to create. All you need is a university/college email account.
My Canvas My Campus Prezi, Elon
THANK YOU!
So I went on a quest in October to create a Prezi about why my campus is so amazing. Despite my previous rant about the struggles of junior year, my university is still pretty amazing...why? because of the people who are here and the amazing things that they do to help people! I video interviewed professors and students and made videos, uploaded them to Youtube and uploaded them into a Prezi presentation for their Canvas My Campus Competition. (the link is below)
Some students I highlighted:
Two 2013 graduates who won 1st place of $30,000 for Sprite's Annual College Student Film Competition
A football student-player who was recently drafted for the Super Bowl Champion Ravens (Aaron Mellette)
A student who published her first fiction novel at the age of 16 and is now working on the sequel
A student from South Africa who went to Oprah's school and was a part of the first class
Some students who conduct The Cinderella Project, giving prom dresses to low-income high school girls and providing them with a day of mentoring, workshops, and pampering
PLEASE support us and go LIKE the prezi! Voting ends tomorrow, Nov. 15th. If you don't have a Prezi account, it's easy and free to create. All you need is a university/college email account.
My Canvas My Campus Prezi, Elon
THANK YOU!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
So Much Negativity, Yet I Still Smile
Hello World!
It's been a really long time since I've been able to just express myself. To vent on my blog. To let everything out.
Junior year by far has been the most hectic, tiring, often frustrating time of my college career. You may say, "Well, Of Course! It only gets harder from here!" Well, if it does, I will literally become a walking zombie. I NEED SLEEP!"
Pledging for a sorority taught me a lot about myself. It taught me more about the kind of person I am. How I deal with pressure and stress. It challenged me to manage my time better, which I managed to do fairly well. It was hard letting people see my weak points or the "emotional" side of me.
And I don't know why, but I've just been getting a whole lot of constructive criticism this year that's too much for my taste, lol. I hate that if you don't do something THE WAY someone ELSE thinks you should do it...then oh it's wrong or not up to standard.
For example, I made a suggestion amongst a group I am a part of for a class project and one of my peers' responses was..."Oh, that sounds elementary TO ME! You would have to convince me!" My thought was WHAT? Why do I need to convince YOU? What is this? A Jury of Her Peers?
Then I just got an evaluation back from a professor based on a short speech we all have to do that said that my poster was perhaps "distracting" from my speech. Now, for those of you who know me, you know I am very passionate about plus size modeling and the industry. I created a collage poster of magazine clippings from plus size campaigns because I wanted my peers TO SEE them! Especially since there is no time for questions after.
Earlier this year, I was giving a presentation of my research and I came in confident, with a handout to pass to my classmates thinking "I know my research! I can do this! They'll understand." And I walked out literally balling in tears of anger and frustration because my peers were so mean to me. One girl came out and said in front of the whole class that she "was worried about me because I am a lateral entry student into the program and that I missed the class on how to write a good research question." Now mind you, I am the only black person and the only black female in that class and I found it highly offensive and unnecessary for her to have to remind the class of that fact. And besides that, what does that have to do with anything? That is why we all have mentors to guide us through our research as our questions will inevitably change and develop.
While constructive criticism can be good for growth, I just really want to hear more positivity. I can't function like this! I just want to go home...sleep and have fun, pet my dog Louis, who always gives me these loving puppy dog eyes, to feel nothing but pure love and encouragement from my friends and family. Though you may say, "Well, Yasmine welcome to the real world"...NO! We all need a person or a place where we can go to to escape all the negativity and find some encouragement and love.
Quite frankly, I've discovered that EVERYONE will always have THEIR opinions of you. The important thing is, how you view yourself. I know that out of all of those situations I mentioned, my intentions were pure and though people thought I was crazy, I KNEW exactly what I was doing. Many times I question my decision to come to Elon. To attend a conservative university, a place where I will always stick out and/or be judged even when I want to just blend in...but YET, I know that all of these experiences, though often hurtful are happening to me to make me stronger. To make me better. To prepare me for something much bigger than myself. I KNOW that this is not all there is to life. I am looking for better and if I don't find it here, I believe I will find it after I die. WHY ARE HUMANS ALWAYS SO NEGATIVE?
If I were as pessimistic as the average person, I wouldn't be able to accomplish much of anything. Ok, enough of me on my soapbox. God is still good in spite of my sin and in spite of negativity from others. If anything, I can always rely on Him to pour out forgiveness, understanding, serenity and strength. This is only a season of pruning, challenge and humility in my life. Yet, I smile. The world can't take away my joy. THIS TOO SHALL PASS :)
Next year the next stop for me is GHANA! Far away from the American world of meanness, judgement, rugged individualism and self-centeredness...on to some community, love, dancing, sharing, laughing and just living in the moment :)
It's been a really long time since I've been able to just express myself. To vent on my blog. To let everything out.
Junior year by far has been the most hectic, tiring, often frustrating time of my college career. You may say, "Well, Of Course! It only gets harder from here!" Well, if it does, I will literally become a walking zombie. I NEED SLEEP!"
Pledging for a sorority taught me a lot about myself. It taught me more about the kind of person I am. How I deal with pressure and stress. It challenged me to manage my time better, which I managed to do fairly well. It was hard letting people see my weak points or the "emotional" side of me.
And I don't know why, but I've just been getting a whole lot of constructive criticism this year that's too much for my taste, lol. I hate that if you don't do something THE WAY someone ELSE thinks you should do it...then oh it's wrong or not up to standard.
For example, I made a suggestion amongst a group I am a part of for a class project and one of my peers' responses was..."Oh, that sounds elementary TO ME! You would have to convince me!" My thought was WHAT? Why do I need to convince YOU? What is this? A Jury of Her Peers?
Then I just got an evaluation back from a professor based on a short speech we all have to do that said that my poster was perhaps "distracting" from my speech. Now, for those of you who know me, you know I am very passionate about plus size modeling and the industry. I created a collage poster of magazine clippings from plus size campaigns because I wanted my peers TO SEE them! Especially since there is no time for questions after.
Earlier this year, I was giving a presentation of my research and I came in confident, with a handout to pass to my classmates thinking "I know my research! I can do this! They'll understand." And I walked out literally balling in tears of anger and frustration because my peers were so mean to me. One girl came out and said in front of the whole class that she "was worried about me because I am a lateral entry student into the program and that I missed the class on how to write a good research question." Now mind you, I am the only black person and the only black female in that class and I found it highly offensive and unnecessary for her to have to remind the class of that fact. And besides that, what does that have to do with anything? That is why we all have mentors to guide us through our research as our questions will inevitably change and develop.
While constructive criticism can be good for growth, I just really want to hear more positivity. I can't function like this! I just want to go home...sleep and have fun, pet my dog Louis, who always gives me these loving puppy dog eyes, to feel nothing but pure love and encouragement from my friends and family. Though you may say, "Well, Yasmine welcome to the real world"...NO! We all need a person or a place where we can go to to escape all the negativity and find some encouragement and love.
Quite frankly, I've discovered that EVERYONE will always have THEIR opinions of you. The important thing is, how you view yourself. I know that out of all of those situations I mentioned, my intentions were pure and though people thought I was crazy, I KNEW exactly what I was doing. Many times I question my decision to come to Elon. To attend a conservative university, a place where I will always stick out and/or be judged even when I want to just blend in...but YET, I know that all of these experiences, though often hurtful are happening to me to make me stronger. To make me better. To prepare me for something much bigger than myself. I KNOW that this is not all there is to life. I am looking for better and if I don't find it here, I believe I will find it after I die. WHY ARE HUMANS ALWAYS SO NEGATIVE?
If I were as pessimistic as the average person, I wouldn't be able to accomplish much of anything. Ok, enough of me on my soapbox. God is still good in spite of my sin and in spite of negativity from others. If anything, I can always rely on Him to pour out forgiveness, understanding, serenity and strength. This is only a season of pruning, challenge and humility in my life. Yet, I smile. The world can't take away my joy. THIS TOO SHALL PASS :)
Next year the next stop for me is GHANA! Far away from the American world of meanness, judgement, rugged individualism and self-centeredness...on to some community, love, dancing, sharing, laughing and just living in the moment :)
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