Humanities Clinic intern partners with Zaman International on inventory project

Humanities Clinic intern and Anthropology Ph.D. student, Kelsey Jorgensen, pictured here, is currently working on an inventory project at the thrift store operated by our community partner Zaman International. Zaman serves marginalized women and children by enabling them to meet essential needs. Earlier this summer, as part of her work with the Humanities Clinic, Jorgensen worked on an archival project for Pewabic Pottery, and created marketing materials for Auntie Na’s Village, which provides medical, nutritional, and educational services to children and adults on the West Side of Detroit.

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