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My Degree: Autonomous and Coöperative Leadership

Who I was when I came here

I joined Evergreen this quarter, divebombing into the Unruly Bodies cohort. I came to Evergreen because I had become unruly… Unruly means 'disorderly, disruptive, and resistant to discipline or control.' Despite appearing to be ordered and achieving a decent career as a Software Engineer and Technical Teacher, I had gotten stuck. And in being stuck I began to feel indignant and afraid.

Too much adrenaline and excitement can burn a person out. Once you've gotten to a point of no return on the crispy horizon, there's no amount of good will that will prevent burnout from making you toxic. And for a clever child like me, the burnout could be masked, but not controlled. I began losing my sense of judgment, my patience, and my professional demeanor.

And then my health got worse, and I lost the thread for a while. I came into Evergreen with 7 years of tech industry experience, but I also came in angry, confused, and prone to panic. In the weeks I have been here, my health has turned a corner.

My education, before today, has included an English degree (creative writing); a certificate in ruby from UW; attending dozens of technical conferences, teaching folx to code in a bootcamp setting, and the lived experience of working at four other startups in varying stages of growth, and finally, working at Microsoft.

Each of my workplaces has deeply challenged me. But the challenges I faced at Microsoft seemed intractable and insurmountable, because they were primarily challenges of culture and influence. I'm a decent coder and a skilled communicator, but the level of strategic political thought necessary to exert influence within their system is beyond my capabilities with my tool kit today. In my technical career, I've learned to work without (outside of) systems. At Evergreen, I hope to learn to work within systems.

What I want to study

I am interested in interconnectedness and emergence. How do complex systems behave? and…

  • What modes of analysis and tools are most useful for understanding complex socio-technical systems?
  • How can we build healthier practices, communities, and technical systems?
  • How do we increase ethical thinking and acting within the Tech Industry?
  • How do we encourage more participatory ways of working and democratic methods of ownership in our professional lives?
  • How can learning communities be fostered to grow processes, practices, and people?
  • How do we create more inclusive paths for diverse candidates to have high-impact careers?
  • How do you work within large systems to improve outcomes for minoritized peoples?

The only way I can answer questions like these is in community.

The only way I can succeed at Evergreen is in community with my fellow students.

I want my degree to be called Autonomous & Coöperative Leadership. My education will blend community studies, sustainability studies, and leadership studies while focusing on the disciplines of business and management, communication, computer science, and sociology.

Courses in 2019-2020

Over the next year, I am most interested in the following courses…

Summer 2019

Fall 2019

Winter 2020

Spring 2020

Autonomous and Coöperative Leadership

I am developing my own degree which blends community studies, sustainability studies, and leadership studies while focusing on the disciplines of business and management, communication, computer science, and sociology.

The big questions of A&CL are:

  • What modes of analysis and tools are most useful for understanding complex socio-technical systems?
  • How can we build healthier practices, communities, and technical systems?
  • How do we increase ethical thinking and acting within the Tech Industry?
  • How do we encourage more democratic methods of ownership and working in our professional lives?
  • How can learning communities be fostered to grow processes, practices, and people?
  • How do we create more inclusive paths for diverse candidates to have high-impact careers?
  • How do you work within large systems to improve outcomes for minoritized peoples?

Spring 2019: Unruly Systems

During my first quarter at Evergreen I joined the Unruly Bodies cohort and began to learn about the systems and communities which are at play on the Evergreen campus.

Summer 2019: Trauma & Development

In my second quarter at Evergreen I plan to take:

I am also laying groundwork for:

  • an ILC focusing on ethnographically examining the social impacts of venture financing on a startup called npm, which went through a hiring round in late 2018 and then a firing round in early 2019.
  • an intership doing curricula design for the Partnership for AI.

Fall 2019

I am interested in

I will likely take two of the above three courses in the fall. If my internship with the Partnership for AI continues through the fall, I am more likely to take the four-credit Physical Computing in the Arts. I am also interested in the programs below:

Winter 2020

I will likely take the course below:

Spring 2020

I am interested in…

I will likely take both courses above, but am also interested in…

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