Humans of the U: Raquel Ayala Falabella
“I love meeting new people and bringing them into a circle where they feel like they can belong.”
Read More“I love meeting new people and bringing them into a circle where they feel like they can belong.”
Read More“I learned during my internship how to work through something failing for months and not give up.”
Read More“If you are an aspiring entrepreneur at the U, my advice is to find a problem that affects you or someone in your community and see what you can do.”
Read More“Community-based research works by acknowledging the different power structures at play and working to empower people who are marginalized.”
Read More“It’s enriching to have opportunities where you can help others and create a community where you can also seek help.”
Read More“I am excited for the opportunity to be challenged in new ways and gain the skills I need to be a better advocate.”
Read More“I love the diversity of how many majors there are at the U.”
Read More“I am more comfortable with taking up space in the world and I feel like my voice deserves to be heard.”
Read More“My passion for advocacy and their family and friend’s unwavering support fueled my determination to push beyond my limits.”
Read More“I don’t think school and career should be the only focus of your time in college.”
Read More“I decided to come back to finish a full bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies to continue to educate myself on social issues.”
Read More“There are so many people who are willing to lend a hand when you just ask for help.”
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