Ring, ring, ring: Bennett Belle Patience.
About 4 months ago I embarked on the journey as WomenNC scholar. This is a lifetime experience and it has taken my social work education to another level. There is no doubt that the WomenNC mentors are sowing seeds of greatness in us, the scholars. Looking back from when I started this journey, I have established productive relationships, my confidence was boosted, time management skills are even better. The introductions and brief summaries that we made to the Board Members made me realize who I am and what is my mission in WomenNC. They say that iron sharpens iron, there is no other choice from our mentors and volunteers at womenNC. Success is not an option. I am a WomenNC scholar with a mission.
WomenNC gave me a lifetime opportunity to attend a grand Luncheon at the Governor's Executive Mansion to celebrate what I call 10/10, The 10th Anniversary of WomenNC and Presentation of the ten 2018 scholars to the Board members present. Bennett College for Women scholars, myself included are researching on Perinatal Care of Incarcerated Women. Each scholar was assigned a subtopic to research on and I am researching what prenatal care medical examinations are available. We want to know the screening and treatment for high-risk pregnancies and HIV testing. we are interested to find out exercise and safety that are in place for the pregnant inmates. What delivery arrangements are there and is the jail staff trained for complications or an emergency? It was disturbing to find out women were shackled during delivery until The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) stepped in. September 2008 BOP ended shackling pregnant inmates as a matter of routine in all federal correctional facilities. What a relief to know that such a dangerous and inhuman act of shackling a woman in labor was abolished at least in all federal correctional facilities.
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks. I am thankful for WomenNC who took me out of my comfort zone and exposed me to a whole new world of Advocacy. I visited polling stations and transported some Bennett belles to VOTE. I am thankful for my TeamBennett which includes Dr. VJ, Africa, Aravia, Zybrea, and Alexis. I am thankful for all the wonderful ladies and gentlemen who work tirelessly for Women in NC. I am thankful for it all.
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Sunday, November 25, 2018
Monday, October 1, 2018
A lifetime Opportunity - Hopes and Goals
Hello, my name is Patience Mukurazhizha Bowora. I am a junior Social Work Major at Bennett College for Women in Greensboro, North Carolina. Was Born in Zimbabwe, seasoned in England and matured in the United States, I believe that if I can change one person's life, the Would be a better place. Great passion in helping people especially the disadvantaged like women, children, the handicapped, and refugees. Currently enrolled, Social Work Major to learn the values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and professional conduct, to make a difference in someone’s life. Through Dr. Valerie Johnson (V.J) of Bennett College, I am part of the group that is going to research on Perinatal Care For incarcerated women in Guilford and Forsyth Counties. I am looking forward to learning new ideas, working young talented ladies, making friends, changing lives and much much more. I wish to impact other women to improve the quality of their lives, in terms of relationships, employment, social life, and building self-confidence. My end goal is to start an NGO project to work with women and children. I am honored to be part of WomenNC and hope to learn a lot through networking and to be equipped to help myself and other women understand who we are collectively. I also need to understand my individual role. The visit to the UN should change many aspects of my life and take me to the next level. I am so grateful for the opportunities to serve.
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