Internship
Breaking Barriers: Migrant Worker to Higher Education Scholar
We did it! We are here in D.C for a greater purpose and to be at the service of the MSHS programs. From working in the hot fields to the fresh air, I will embrace this learning experience to help my family and community. Adelante!
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Core Memory of a Life Changing Experience
I've created a lot of core memories here in Washington, DC that now I get to take home. I can’t just choose one of my favorite moments in such a life changing experience. Every day I learned something new about myself and was open to meeting and trying new things. Enjoying time here wouldn't have been possible without my classmates, NMSHSA, or CLC.
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Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow
From “I can’t believe I’m here” to “I can’t believe I’m leaving!” Soon, I’ll have to part with D.C. and fly back to good ol’ Texas. It’s not often that I reflect on my goals and overall life, but this internship has opened my eyes to so much. The fire in my heart has been lit, and I can’t wait to see how it goes!
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Courage, Competence, and Connection
My summer in Washington, DC, was guided by the three Cs—Courage, Competence, and Connection. I formed strong bonds with diverse fellow interns, gained valuable skills at the United Farm Workers (UFW), and faced challenges with courage and support. This experience enriched my personal growth and taught me the importance of authenticity and utilizing available resources.
The Leader I Want to Be
I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from Lionor Galindo Cardenas. She has set a positive example that emphasizes the importance of honoring commitments and being accountable. She has inspired me to maintain the same level of consistency and communication within my organization.