Voyager Scholar
Class of 2027
Hometown: Seattle, Washington
Majors: International Comparative Studies, Global Health
Minor: Cultural Anthropology
Bio:
I am dedicated to intersectional justice, community engagement, and youth advocacy. I have over five years of organizing experience, many of which I have spent as a leader within various student or youth-led advocacy organizations. I have worked to positively impact issues related to racial justice, climate justice, sexual and mental health, and—most recently—civic engagement.
Throughout my years as an organizer, I have honed my writing, public speaking, and logistic coordination skills and my passion for working with brilliant young minds to make tangible positive impacts in communities globally. I seek cross-cultural engagement in my life and work and greatly appreciate the power of solidarity across various communities and cultures to enact change.
I plan to pursue law in the future. I am especially interested in utilizing the law for reproductive justice advocacy, particularly for immigrant and marginalized communities.