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Author: Levi Brown

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Levi Brown / Author

lbrown@antiochcollege.edu

Levi is currently an Antioch College student of Political economy in the class of 2022. His interests include, History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. From 2013-2015 I ran a music festival to fundraise for my counties local homeless shelter. Between 2018 and 2020 I was instrumental in designing the Rural Action Rural Renewal program where I secured an operating grant for them to place AmeriCorps VISTAs with surrounding charities. Finally during my tenure with the Oral History of the Liberal Arts Program with Brooke Bryan I helped restructure the website to host significantly more student and faculty projects. Links to all can be found in the document under my "My Work" Section.

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SKILLS & INTERESTS

Levi types between 60-80 words a minute, is proficient in Microsoft office, excel, google drive, some web development, and has experience in both physical labor and desk work. Is at a B2 level in German, and a A1 level in French and Spanish. He has an interest in Lacanian Psycho-analysis. He is currently working through a graduate reading list on Political theory, and German Idealism in his free time. During my year working for the Oral History of the Liberal Arts program as a digital archives coordinator I aided in redesigning the website. From 2013-2015 I ran a music festival to fundraise for my counties local homeless shelter. Between 2018 and 2020 I was instrumental in designing the Rural Action Rural Renewal program where I secured an operating grant for them to place AmeriCorps VISTAs with surrounding charities. Finally during my tenure with the Oral History of the Liberal Arts Program with Brooke Bryan I helped restructure the website to host significantly more student and faculty projects. Links to all can be found in the document under my "My Work" Section.

My Work

Accomplishments

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Interview with Community Initiatives Team

May 03, 2021