Bored of Boredom
Hope Shinderman has a diverse work experience, starting with their current role as a Global Thought Scholar at the Committee on Global Thought, which they began in 2023. Prior to that, they held the position of President/Chief Executive Officer at Bored of Boredom starting in 2020. In 2022, they interned at the ACLU for a few months. Starting in 2018, Hope worked at Loyola Project for the Innocent as a Project Supervisor and intern until 2022. Hope also volunteered at The Children's Ranch Foundation from 2019 to 2022. In 2018, they interned at Jewish World Watch. Hope'searliest work experience was as a Madricha/Teacher's Aid at Kehilat Israel, starting in 2016 and ending in 2022.
Hope Shinderman began their education at Harvard-Westlake School, where they studied from 2017 to 2021. After completing their high school education, they enrolled in Columbia University in 2021. Initially, their focus of study was not specified, but they later decided to pursue a degree in Human Rights. It is unclear whether they have completed their degree or if they are still pursuing it at Columbia University.
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Bored of Boredom
Bored of Boredom provides free individual and group enrichment opportunities in both academic and non-academic subject to those who are receiving minimal to no remote schooling. Our program strives to bring enrichment opportunities to those who have historically been excluded from them; as such, the vast majority of participants in our program are neurodiverse or English as a second language students. While our program is free so as to accommodate lower income families, we do request that those who are able make donations to NDIA or Para Los Niños so that we can have the larger social justice impact of helping to close the digital divide so that more people can access these kinds of programs both during times of crisis and year round
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