Ariana Thorpe
Program Assistant at The African American Policy Forum- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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The African American Policy Forum
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Think Tanks
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Assistant
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Oct 2022 - Present
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Kirkland & Ellis
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United States
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Contract Legal Recruiting Assistant
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Aug 2022 - Sep 2022
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Boston University College of Fine Arts
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United States
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Education Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Office Assistant
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Sep 2018 - May 2022
- General office maintenance and customer service - Managed office email and phone calls to assist students and faculty - Processed, documented, and tracked incoming documents daily - Assisted administrators with events for prospective and current students - General office maintenance and customer service - Managed office email and phone calls to assist students and faculty - Processed, documented, and tracked incoming documents daily - Assisted administrators with events for prospective and current students
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Shaping Her Earth
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United States
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Intern
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Jun 2021 - Aug 2021
- Researched and utilized qualitative and quantitative data to create promotional deck - Surveyed SHE members, mentors, and mentees to measure program efficacy - Collaborated with the organization’s founder to ensure goals and missions were clearly and effectively conveyed - Researched and utilized qualitative and quantitative data to create promotional deck - Surveyed SHE members, mentors, and mentees to measure program efficacy - Collaborated with the organization’s founder to ensure goals and missions were clearly and effectively conveyed
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Boston University College of Arts and Sciences - BU CAS
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Intern
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Oct 2020 - May 2021
As part of the College of Art’s and Sciences Social Justice and Sustainability Internship: - Researched and analyzed the implication of race and radioactivity in Niger and Namibia - Collaborated with a second research intern and faculty mentor to co-author an article, “Race and Radioactivity: Uranium Mining in Niger, Namibia, and New Mexico” - Presented qualitative data and analysis at the Social Justice and Sustainability Internship research symposium As part of the College of Art’s and Sciences Social Justice and Sustainability Internship: - Researched and analyzed the implication of race and radioactivity in Niger and Namibia - Collaborated with a second research intern and faculty mentor to co-author an article, “Race and Radioactivity: Uranium Mining in Niger, Namibia, and New Mexico” - Presented qualitative data and analysis at the Social Justice and Sustainability Internship research symposium
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Global Decolonization Initiative
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United States
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International Affairs
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Nuclear Sites Research Intern and Nuclear Sites Ambassador
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Jun 2020 - May 2021
As a Research Intern at the Global Decolonization Initiative I had the following responsibilities: - Developed two case studies on the impacts of colonialism in uranium mining sites in Niger and South Africa using qualitative data from primary and secondary sources - Peer-reviewed and provided feedback on research partner’s case studies I later became a Nuclear Sites Ambassador and did the following: - Networked with similar research initiatives at other institutions, nuclear experts, and community leaders - Presented the Nuclear Sites research alongside the director and other Nuclear Sites ambassadors Show less
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Education
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Boston University
Bachelor's degree, International Relations and Linguistics