I think I have become a more effective citizen in the groups that I am a part of by attending the various events of the organization and executive board meetings where I listen to people's various ideas and also give some of my input. I also work together with other people in groups such as the Korean Student Association and plan events such as the Korean Culture Show to show the public and students about the uniqueness and creativity of Korean culture. I also want to be a more effective citizen in the community and understand more about what is going on in the community and how I can help. Last year, my sorority sisters and I volunteered at the Capital City Half Marathon. It was a great experience for us to be a part of the Columbus community. When we saw the look on the runner's faces and heard their voices when they said thank you, we felt that we helped in a way towards the Columbus community and brought happiness to them.
My current approach to citizenship is finding groups that I want to be apart of and that are important to me and then with those groups, I want to work together with those groups and listen to their ideas and give some of my ideas too.
My sorority sisters also have positive thoughts about citizenship and want to be a part of the community and different groups. They find groups where they share a similar identity and try to become more involved in those groups.
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