Your Name | Annysa Polanco |
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Email Address | annysa.polanco@gmail.com |
Cohort Assignment | Americas Hybrid In-Person/Online with Intensive in the Hudson Valley, Spring-Summer 2024 |
1. What do you see as your primary work at this stage of your life? | I think this question is very dependent on how work is defined. The work that provides my physical and financial stability is as the Director of Learning, Equity and Workplace Culture at the Museum of Modern Art. As an Equity and Change Management practitioner, my work focuses on operationalizing equity, diversity, and inclusion by transforming an organizations people and operating systems, structures, and culture to embody equity internally and advance justice externally. My primary work in relation to those directly dependent on me is raising my children in such a way that breaks intergenerational trauma, establishing a home that is safe and nourishing, and providing a family parental unit that is a safe container with love and boundaries that enables the exploration and development of my 6 and 2 year old. My primary work in relation to myself in the world at this stage in my life is to reparent my inner child, deepen intimacy in the relationships around me and being intentional about radical, authentic relationship building in service of social change. |
2. What role do you see as yours to play? | The role I see as mine to play is still in development. I see myself as a chaos-clarifier, pattern identifier, systemic bridge-builder, and facilitator of third spaces. I see my role as a weaver and convener--always looking for the gaps, always looking for the parts that bring people alive within the fabric of relationships, identity, and group dynamics within the specific time and place I am found. I think my roles are evolving. |
3. What goals or aims do you have in regard to the above? | Goals or aims I have in regard to the development of the roles I see myself playing are varied: |
4. Where do you feel your next arenas for personal growth are? | My next arenas for personal growth are |
5. And for professional growth? | 1. Building my knowledge base of Regenerative Development from a theory and research standpoint |
6. What have you invested in to get you where you are? | Personally, I have invested in my own mental health and invested in the health of my marriage through counseling and seminars for example. I have been working since the age of 11 to support my mother and sister and all through college to pay for housing, medical bills, etc. I held 2 jobs while getting my bachelors degree, worked full time in a nonprofit while enrolled full-time in my Masters in Social Work program and babysat on the side. I have invested in getting certification as an Advanced Practitioner in DEI through Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations and as a certified Facilitator on Race, Power and Privilege through Cultures Connecting and Race Forward. I have invested in over 9 years of conferences, small group trainings, and seminars to become a Consultant and Director in national Group Relations Conferences through A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems and now serve on the Board as the Vice President. I have invested in an Aspiring Innkeeper Seminar on Buying an Inn through WhiteStone Brokers. |
7. What fields of learning and which thinkers have been important in your life? | Social psychologist Ignacio Martín-Baró's Liberation Psychology |
8. Can you frame your philosophy or cosmology of life? What role(s) do humans play in it? | My philosophy or cosmology of life is best captured through a relational framework which aligns closely to most decolonial-centered frameworks: |
Date Created | May 6, 2024 |