Dear University of Virginia,
Read my blog, and then you’ll see why I want to join your Center to study youth relationships with peers and adults. Relationships matter. A lot. To me. And yeah, I do all this sex ed stuff, but really that’s all about relationships, too. Seriously. You can check out my bad-ass academic articles and all but still, read the blog. #feelings, community. I’m in.
With hope and an open heart,
Miriam R. Arbeit, PhD
I emailed the above letter to my best friend, and went back to writing a formal academic cover letter. My formal writing often flows better if I simultaneously have a document open in which I can say exactly what I need to say, on my own terms. Eventually, I crafted this:
My work thus far has illustrated the barriers to connection that adolescents face at multiple levels of the developmental system, including in their self-conceptions, in their sexual or romantic relationships, in their family and peer relationships, in the ways in which they are treated within youth-serving institutions (e.g., schools, health care), and in the messages they receive from their cultural context. My next steps involve deepening my study of empathy and diversity within youth-adult and peer relationships and across in-school and out-of-school-time settings. For example, I want to examine how the developmental process involved in building empathy may or may not be related to other aspects of emotional and relational skill-building. I also want to examine how youth and adults can form authentic and respectful connections across social and structural differences, such as gender, race, and language. I believe that these steps will support my future plans to do curriculum and program development with school-based and out-of-school time programs to promote youth thriving and facilitate safe, supportive, and fulfilling relationships including but not limited to sexual and romantic relationships.
Huge shout-out to my amazing colleague-friends who gave me job app edits. It still takes a village, even – or especially – at age 30.
And now I get to study that village!
I will be a postdoctoral research fellow at Youth-Nex, the UVa Center to Promote Effective Youth Development, directed by Patrick Tolan. I’m working with Nancy Deutschand Amanda Kibler on the study of youth development through interpersonal relationships (hence the above rant). There are two main projects, and a bonus pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
And oh, the pot of gold at the end of this already gorgeous academic rainbow. Nancy Deutsch is collaborating with the work I want to be doing in the world. Dare I repeat: Connection, empathy, #feelings, love, community. I’m in. My heart is exploding with hope.
I now have a job and an apartment in a place I’ve never actually been. But I hear it’s beautiful.
I’m moving next month. On my own… don’t worry, I’ll be asking for lots of help. It’s taken several villages to get me this far, and I may be physically leaving those particular villages for the time being, but I’m a big fan of Facetime, and I’ve got lots of plans for finding new villages down in New York, for real, and also I’m so excited.
Charlottesville, Virginia. Come visit!
simona says:
Congratulations, Mimi! Sounds like an amazing post-doc for you. Wishing you lots of luck and strength for the move and transition.