Nothing Short of Amazing: My First Week

by Jun 19, 2019Chevy DTU, DTU 2019, NNPA, Sharon Washington, Team Young at Heart, Washington Informer0 comments

By Sharon Washington

My first week as a Discover The Unexpected fellow has been nothing short of amazing. Week one has furthered my curiosity into the program, and I hope to continue to carry this curiosity throughout the rest of my journey. From my initial arrival at the boot camp to my first day at the Washington Informer, each day has gifted me with something unexpected.

I did not expect to grow so close with each of the fellows in such a short span of time. Both teams are equipped with talented and driven individuals that I know I will maintain relationships with, moving forward in my life and career. To be greeted by the Chevrolet team, agencies, production team, and the NNPA members was overwhelming and astonishing. Surprises continued to occur as we found out that Fonzworth Bentley and DJ Envy were going to be our ambassadors and mentors for the duration of the fellowship.

Our first day of work at the Washington Informer was both intimidating and uplifting. We were greeted by a newspaper staff that has a genuine passion for journalism and storytelling in the Black community. As we sat through the orientation at the publication, it was hard to not recognize the weight of what it means to be a voice for the African American experience. I know that this team will not allow me to fail. I am encouraged to work hard and be a voice for the voiceless. I am excited to learn more about what it means to be a Black American in all of its varying forms. I take it as an honor and accept this responsibility.

On our way to Washington D.C., my team got the distinct opportunity to travel to the Magnolia House, which expanded my mind on the depth of the Black American experience. The Magnolia House is one of the last standing properties that is found in the Green Book. The Green Book is a travel guide that the Black citizens needed to ensure that they were safe from harm during their long-distance travels. To think that less than 100 years ago my ancestors had to travel according to terms that helped them avoid life or death circumstances is beyond words. Here we are driving across the country comfortably in a 2019 Chevrolet Blazer that draws attention and compliments. We also are fortunate enough to not need a “Green Book” along the way.

In a low-key moment with our director, Matt, he reminded my team and me of the importance of remaining appreciative each day of this journey as well as each day of our lives. The phrase used was “beginner’s mind,” we must remember the way we felt the first time we experienced a step closer to our dreams. It was such an important conversation because there have been moments already when a load of assignments is tiring, and the work seems inconvenient. Yet, when we remind ourselves to have “beginner’s mind,” we change our attitude into one that is grateful for each and every moment.

This is just the beginning. This is for my ancestors. This is for my people at home. This is for Florida A&M University and all HBCUs alike. I am eager to learn and discover more of the unexpected.

Keeping Busy In The Chi

With my first two years completed at North Carolina A&T I have had on-campus experiences pertaining to writing news, interviewing and developing journalism skills. But I’ve never had the opportunity like the one Chevy Discover The Unexpected has given me this summer, to not only travel the country and develop genuine connections, but to also learn about our Black communities and the triumphs and downfalls that occur within them, that are rarely shared on a broader scale in the mainstream media.

Coast To Coast: L.A. To Chicago

After getting back to Chicago, my team and I prepared to attend ComplexCon, a convention hosted by a leading urban magazine. It is a leading convention in showcasing what’s trending in mainstream culture. It was a nice experience, but I realized that I’m not in touch with popular culture. From the fashion down to the hottest new artist(s), I feel like I’ve been living under a rock for the past few years. And you know what, I don’t care.

I Could Make Chicago a Thing

The Chicago Crusader has shown us a great time, and they have also been challenging me to do things that I am not naturally comfortable with. I’m actually a published journalist now, which is crazy because I am not a great writer, but it is still cool to say that some of my work has been published.

A Message to The Chevy DTU Fellows: Boot Camp Opening Remarks

Introducing Michelle Matthews-Alexander, Multicultural Marketing Manager at General Motors. Michelle has dedicated her career to enhancing major corporations’ relationship with diverse communities. Since joining GM in 2015, Michelle has not only advocated for, but helped spearhead Chevrolet’s Discover the Unexpected Journalism Fellowship program. In partnership with the National Newspaper Publishers Association, she and Chevrolet have invested in the future of Black Journalism while simultaneously supporting students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Now in its fourth year, the 2019 Chevrolet Discover The Unexpected program continues to provide opportunity to young journalists as they work to tell the stories that matter.

Hello Chicago!

With my first two years completed at North Carolina A&T I have had on-campus experiences pertaining to writing news, interviewing and developing journalism skills. But I’ve never had the opportunity like the one Chevy Discover The Unexpected has given me this summer, to not only travel the country and develop genuine connections, but to also learn about our Black communities and the triumphs and downfalls that occur within them, that are rarely shared on a broader scale in the mainstream media.

Hello Chicago!

Since the beginning of the journey I wanted the experience itself to be my “thank you” to the program coordinators. I treat each assignment, opportunity and encounter as a “thank you.” From delving into the depths of “The Green Book” and its comparison to our travel experience, to attending city press briefings I’ve learned that the way that we say “thank you” is through what we produce.

Hello Chicago!

Since starting with the Chevrolet Discover the Unexpected program, I have done many things I had not had the luxury of doing before. Driving the new Chevy Blazer that is part of the intern benefit, I have traveled and seen so much of the country I might never have seen. I have acted in commercials for Chevrolet and eaten crab cakes with celebrities DJ Envy and Fonzworth Bentley. It is just unbelievable how a year of hard work can take you places that you never dreamed of going.

Interns start at the Crusader

Tedarius Abrams, Sharon Joy Washington and Elae Hill are three young future journalists from HBCUs who started their internships with the Chicago Crusader on Monday, July 8. Blessed with a string of perfect summer weather, they have crisscrossed the city over the last three days, taking selfies at the Bean at Millennium Park and the Riverwalk, to marveling at the mansions of Obama, Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan and boxer Muhammad Ali.

Customers pick up final print edition of the Chicago Defender

Wednesday, July 10 marked the final print edition of the historic Chicago Defender. At some Walgreens stores in the city, customers stopped in just to buy the iconic newspaper for one last piece of nostalgia.

Life At The Chicago Crusader

Our first assignment for The Chicago Crusader was to attend the press briefing that Mayor Lori Lightfoot held for news publications in the area. It was inspiring to watch her control the room and exert her power as the first Black female mayor of such a prominent city. She even gave us a shout out!

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