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CaterinaPanameñaShe/Her/Ella
Caterina
PanameñaMajor: Communications
While serving as a student leader and scholar in EQUIPO, I hope to make other students feel comfortable and welcomed at PCC. I hope to create and work on activities, workshops, and spaces that will help our campus reach more equitable outcomes.
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DiegoMexican-AmericanHe/Him/El
Diego
Mexican-AmericanMajor: Sociocultural Anthropology
As a student leader within the Equipo, I hope to enlighten fellow students about the influence they possess and the uniqueness of their individual journeys. I aspire to share our collective knowledge and insights with others within the institution, showcasing the outcomes we’ve achieved over time in our effort of centering student voices.
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EmiliaShe/Her/Ella/They
Emilia
Major: Sociology
Becoming a part of a student’s social and navigational capital is an essential step towards change. Encouraging students from diverse backgrounds to take up space in places they were historically not welcomed is an inspiration. My core reason for being a part of this team is to help others realize that the change we have longed for is in us – We are the change!
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EmmanuelHe/Him/El
Emmanuel
Major: History
I joined Equipo because, in my educational journey, I struggled to receive assistance. My mom was also a CTE student at PCC while pregnant with me, and she was unable to continue her ESL class, so I decided to represent her and myself and dedicate my educational journey to her.
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FeriMexicanHe/Him/El
Feri
MexicanMajor: Studio Arts/Linguistics
As a Equipo student leader, I aim to be involved with my peers at PCC by providing students educational, as well as personal, resources and information through workshops and events where they can feel included. I’m proud of being Queer and Mexican. I believe that understanding and advocating for intersectionality is essential for a sense of unity since we might share similar struggles, identities, traditions, stories, ideas, or even be completely different. The diversity in the voices speaking up should be heard, so we can learn and form connections simultaneously. Lifting each other up enhances our experiences, I hope I can serve as a voice for, not only Latine students, but everyone too.
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GustavoMexicanHe/Him/El
Gustavo
MexicanMajor: Computer Information Systems
As a student leader in Equipo, I aim to become a better leader in my community while also helping and supporting my peers, and educating others on who I am and what we bring to the table.
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JakeLatino/ArgentinoHe/Him/His/Èl
Jake
Latino/ArgentinoMajor: Music
During my time in EQUIPO, I hope to be a part of events and activities that further the empowerment Latinx community and other marginalized and underrepresented communities. As a Queer Latino, I hope to contribute to the conversation about intersectionality and how certain parts of our identity can influence how we experience other facets of ourselves. Along those lines, I also feel I have much to learn about those whose life experience differs from mine, and I hope to not only gain knowledge and understanding of these differences but also use my privilege to further equity.
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Jose CMexican-AmericanHe/Him/El
Jose C
Mexican-AmericanMajor: Aerospace Engineering
I joined Equipo to work with other Hispanics/Latinxs, organizing events for the college community and uplift the voices of our Hispanic/Latinx community. In addition, I plan to inspire future Hispanic/Latinxs students to be involved in their community and change it for the better.
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Jose DMexican-AmericanHe/Him/El
Jose D
Mexican-AmericanMajor: Business
I joined Equipo to help build a safe space for all students navigating the higher education system. As a member of the Student Advisory EQUIPO, my goal is to inspire the next generation of students in my community to chase their dreams no matter what obstacles may stand in their way.
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JuanMexican - AmericanHe/Him/El
Juan
Mexican - AmericanMajor: Bioengineering
I hope to engage more students in their school community, encouraging them to actively participate in their education and confidently navigate the resources available to them. My ultimate goal is to see students succeed, particularly by inspiring more Hispanic/Latine students to pursue careers in STEM fields.
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NatalieMexican-AmericanShe/Her/Ella
Natalie
Mexican-AmericanMajor: Psychology
I joined Equipo to inspire students to be proud of their cultural heritage and utilize their inner strengths to overcome barriers as they navigate college. Con ganas todo se puede!
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PaulaEcuadorianShe/Her/Ella
Paula
EcuadorianMajor: Biology
I want my community to feel included and have a sense of belonging, even if those community members were not raised in the US.
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StephanyMexican AmericanShe/Her/Ella
Stephany
Mexican AmericanMajor: Business Administration
As a student leader, I aim to create a welcoming experience and safe place for students throughout the year. Whether it be through sharing resources or interacting with activities, I would like for PCC students to feel inspired.
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YosanyMexican AmericanShe/Her/Ella
Yosany
Mexican AmericanMajor: Nursing
As an Equipo leader, I want to help Latine students find a sense of belonging. It’s really important that when we focus on sense of belonging or representation, we view it in an intersectionality manner. As Latine, it’s important to recognize that we are extremely diverse. Unfortunately, because of racism and ignorance, we tend to focus on certain type of Latine, rather than others. In our culture we see aspects of colorism, homophobia, and sexism, and although we ourselves do consider these aspects as harmful, there are some things that we internalize. My hope for Equipo, is to be able to talk about the faults in our culture and be able to help dismantle these aspects that we have internalized.