Resistencia y orgullo latino a través de la educación
Mentoring youth and working alongside parents and the community, I redefined what Latin American studies and Education meant to me.
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Amainaris "Amy" Sanchez ’17
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Mentoring youth and working alongside parents and the community, I redefined what Latin American studies and Education meant to me.
I compiled my internship interviews with women and children participating in SEEDS Model Village program into a short film.
Raman Spectroscopy is just the beginning.
My study-abroad experience encouraged me to do more sexual and reproductive work within and for the Latina/o community.
I was encouraged and challenged to pursue those things that I am truly passionate about with rigor and discipline.
Take math courses and gaining some research experience, whether it is through an internship with a professor or writing a thesis.
My passion for music, storytelling, and authentic connection has continued to be a grounding
In the theater department, I explored my artistry, gained confidence in my storytelling abilities and expanded my artistic world view.
I built the skills in my scientific training to help my team synthesize information and advise senior management on strategic priorities.
I have been lucky enough through my time at Mount Holyoke to experience a variety of research and internship experiences.