by Rachel Goodwin, Summer Intern
When creating relationships, identity, positionality, and story-sharing continue to be vital aspects of establishing trust and ethical partner work. At Central, we expand the basic understanding of being in
differing life positions and work to diversify our advocacy. By considering all experiences and positions, we are better able to make quality connections. I have thoroughly enjoyed hearing guest stories and developing my perspective on their individual and group identity. Taking intentional time to listen has truly enriched my time at Central and I know many stories will remain in my heart.
By considering who we are, and who others consider themselves to be, we take into consideration all that shapes us and all that can shape us. When I take the time to decenter myself and consider that I am one small step in their larger story, I can better understand their expansive notion of who they are. When we consider our position and identity in relation to others, story-sharing flows more naturally. I have enjoyed my time hearing stories that shape our guests, and it is these stories of hope, determination, and inspiration that will strengthen relationships.


