Juan Carlos Aguirre
M.A. Applied Anthropology
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"As a first-generation U.S.-born, Queer, Méjicano living in the Central Valley of
California, I often felt out of place or like I did not belong. The lack of belonging stemmed from an
internal struggle to navigate my identity and a lack of access to opportunities readily available
to my heterosexual and White counterparts. My struggle with belonging continued into adulthood when the emotional turmoil of a positive HIV diagnosis pushed me from recreational
drug use into a full-blown addiction. Since getting sober in 2018, I have made significant
progress in turning my life around and have come to understand that, despite the obstacles and
the lack of access I've faced throughout my life, I reap benefits and opportunities that others
do not. For example, I have opportunity because I was born in the United States, I have privilege
because I am a cisgender man, and I possess privilege because I am an addict in recovery. As
a result, I have pledged to do my part to improve humanity by proactively and purposefully urging organizations and spaces to be more inclusive of people of different backgrounds,
identities, and experiences. As I work toward completing my Master’s in Applied Anthropology,
I center my research and personal learning on JEDI (justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion)
to create a world that works for everyone!"
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Pranav Seetharaman
M.S. Physics '24
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"Over the past few years, I’ve had the opportunity to teach at the middle school,
high school and college level. I’ve watched students grow in their understanding of
science and of themselves. Simultaneously, I’ve engaged in direct work with people in my community through developing algorithms for activists and helping unhoused people gain access to food and clothing. Through all these experiences, I’ve
learned something fundamental about myself: I want to spend my life improving the lives of others. Whether this is through education, or direct
action, I want to foster a community where people can live their lives to the fullest. My aim is to pursue a career studying physics at the highest level, helping
better understand the universe around us. I hope to continue using the skills I’ve
developed through my physics career to ensure that the people around me are fulfilled in their needs and encouraged to pursue their passions."
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Skyler Trezona
M.S. Occupational Therapy '24
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"Throughout my life, I have sought out opportunities to learn from people who have
different backgrounds than me. I love listening to new perspectives. Through my early work experiences supporting individuals’ needs, I realized the power in community and investing in
goals beyond oneself. Scrutinizing community engagement has led me to understand the complex relationship between the self and society. Ultimately, my experiences have directed
metowards the profession of occupational therapy. As an occupational therapist, I
will empower people to independently access activities and engage and contribute to their community. I will transform what I have learned about individualized care and community participation
into client-centered, holistic, and culturally responsive healthcare practice. Without
being able to manage one’s health, one cannot access their greatest potential. Through facilitating
activities of daily living and building healthy routines, an occupational therapist can help
people tap into their strengths and ultimately impact the communities they are passionate about."
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Dalila Cardenas Castrejon
M.S. Biotechnology
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“The driving force behind my passion to make a difference lies in my unwavering commitment to helping individuals afflicted by incurable diseases. As a biotechnology engineer
and stem cell researcher, I bear the responsibility of seeking alternative treatments and enhancing
the quality of life for these individuals. Witnessing the lack of knowledge surrounding stem cells
and their potential applications has illuminated the tremendous opportunities to discover the
long- awaited solutions. The stories of patients who have lost hope and find themselves
consumed by despair only strengthen my resolve. I firmly believe that innovations in technology
and research hold the key to unlocking these alternative treatments. Yet, there exist formidable
obstacles such as biases and inadequate funding that impede our progress in this noble pursuit.
This serves as a constant motivation for me to drive the necessary changes and ensure that
we approach these challenges with the right strategies. Beyond my dedication to finding
solutions, I aspire to be a role model for women, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and
excel in STEM fields. It is of great importance to me to showcase the immense potential of
Mexicans to actively collaborate and contribute to groundbreaking research. Together, we can create
a lasting impact in the lives of those most in need.”
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