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Class of 2004
Latinas Learning to Lead
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CLAUDIA AGUILAR from
Springfield, Virginia, is a Senior attending the University of Virginia
majoring in Sociology. She was selected because of her community
service record, which includes: various projects through the Lambda
Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., philanthropy which includes “Make
a Difference Day,” food and toiletry drives for battered women
and a mentoring program for at-risk kids.
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ROSINA ANAYA from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, is a Senior attending the University of New Mexico majoring
in Communications and Journalism. She was selected because of her
community service record, which includes: mentoring and tutoring
children at Taylor Middle School, participating yearly in the National
Red Cross Blood Drive, Spring Storm Clean up program at UNM, and
Enjare, a restructuring and cleaning of her church.
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JENNIFER AVILA from
Burbank, California, is a Junior attending California State University,
Northridge majoring in Communications. She was selected because
of her community service record, which includes: the Burbank Historical
Society; working on the TV programming channel “Teens in Action”
in Burbank; and volunteering for Tri-Valley Special Olympics, HOPE
(Hispanas Organized for Political Equality) during their “Latina
Action Day” and Adelante Mujer.
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JACQUELINE AZPEITIA
from Chicago, Illinois, is a Senior attending Northwestern University
majoring in Political Science. She has volunteered at the annual
Evanston Hispanic Youth Awards, the Special Olympics, Jonquil Children’s
Center and Saint Nichol’s after school drop-in center. She
has helped organize the Northwestern “Stop the Hate”
Rally, sent letters of support to U.S. troops in Iraq, and served
as President for Lambda Theta Alpha-Beta Psi Chapter.
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YADIRA BENAVIDES
from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, is a Senior attending Eastern Michigan
University majoring in Language and World Business. She has worked
with Eastern Michigan University subcommittees for Hispanic Heritage
Month and recruitment and retention of Latinos. She founded a new
Latin organization at Eastern Michigan and became the Press Secretary
for the organization, in addition to serving as Program Coordinator
of the Model United Nations Club.
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FANNY CHAVEZ
from Los Angeles, California, is a Senior attending California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo, majoring in Industrial Engineering.
She works with low income children in the Healthy Start program,
and Culture Fest, a university-sponsored program to promote different
cultures.
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ELISA DIMAS from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, is a Senior attending Cornell University majoring in
Human Development. She was selected because of her community service
record, which includes: working as an education intern at East Harlem
School at Exodus House in New York City and tutoring children at
Belle Sherman Elementary and Beynten Middle School in Ithaca, New
York. She is currently interning in the Human Services Department
through the New Mexico Fellows Program.
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MARIA-FERNANDA ESPINOZA from
Clarksville, Maryland, is a Sophomore attending University of Maryland,
College Park majoring in Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics. She
was selected because of her community service record, which includes:
serving as Vice President of Hispanic Voices at Wilde Lake High
School where she tried to increase cultural awareness of our community
through fundraising events and tutoring programs. Currently, she
is an ESOL mentor for the Howard Community Public School Systems,
where she facilitates the cultural and educational transition of
Hispanic students.
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CRYSTAL FARRE from Kenilworth,
New Jersey, is attending Kean University majoring in Social Work
and Sociology. She was selected because of her community service
record, which includes: Big Brother, Big Sister of New Jersey, Gear
Up Mentor with Perth Amboy High School, Early Start Mentoring Program
with UMDNJ, and Juvenile Conference Committee Member with the Union
County Family Court. She is also a volunteer ESL teacher; works
at the Children’s Specialized Hospital, is a Spanish tutor
and sponsors the Hygiene Drive.
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EVELYN GARCIA from
Las Vegas, Nevada, is a Junior attending the University of Nevada,
Las Vegas majoring in Political Science. She was selected because
of her community service record, which includes: being a member
of the Latino Youth Leadership Alumni, Kappa Delta Chi Sorority,
Inc., Soroptomist International, and the Latin Chamber of Commerce.
She is also a member of the New Leadership Nevada Alumni and is
Chair of the Special Events Committee for the Clark County Teen
Pregnancy Prevention Coalition.
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CARMEN GENAO from Brooklyn,
New York, is a Senior attending Hobart and William State Colleges
majoring in International Relations. She was selected because of
her community service record, which includes: teaching ESL to migrant
farm workers in Geneva and working with local New York City cabinet
members to organize the celebration of Three King’s Day.
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IRMA MEJIA from Los
Angeles, California is a Sophomore attending Yale University majoring
in Archaeology and Latin American Studies. She was selected because
of her community service record, which includes: tutoring with the
America Reads Program, being an active member of MEChA and the Hispanic
Scholarship Fund. At Yale, she is a student coordinator and alumni
relations coordinator at the Latino Cultural Center and volunteers
at a day care center during the summers in Los Angeles.
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LUPE PEÑA from
Mabelvale, Arkansas, is a Senior attending the University of Arkansas
at Little Rock majoring in Early Childhood Education. She tells
“Bilingual Storytimes” at Dee Brown Library, tutors
ESL students, and serves as a confirmation teacher at St. Edward’s
Catholic Church. Lupe also is on the Donaghey Scholars Program Student
Committee, works on Encuentros de Promoción Juvenil, and
is always eager to help on any service event.
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PALOMA PEREZ from Davis,
California, is a Junior attending University of California, Davis
majoring in History and Spanish. She was selected because of her
community service record, which includes: Davis Kid’s Triathlon
volunteer, coordinator for Mr. Alpha Chi, volunteering at the Yolo
County Women’s Shelter, and serving as coordinator for Stand
Against Domestic Violence Purple Ribbon Campaign.
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ESPERANZA PINTOR from
Des Moines, Iowa, is a Sophomore attending Central College in Iowa
majoring in Psychology and Spanish. She was selected because of
her community service record, which includes: going to Washington,
D.C. to meet with Congressional staff to advocate for the Dream
Act and Student Adjustment Act. While at Dowling Catholic High School,
she volunteered her time to the community through the Dowling Catholics
Volunteer Initiative Program, Habitat for Humanity, Appalachia Service
trip, and as a student ambassador, she participated in the Visioning
Committee for Dowling. She was a part of the Leadership team who
plans and organizes the White Privilege Conference that takes place
at Central College.
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JENIFER RASCON from
Davenport, Iowa, graduated in May of 2003 from the University of
Iowa with a BA in Elementary Education with a specialization in
social studies and a BA in Communication Studies with a focus in
media studies/film. She is currently attending graduate school at
Western Illinois University to receive her MsEd in ESL/Bilingual
education. She was selected because of her community service record,
which includes the Iowa Latino Youth Conference, Eagles’ Flight
Skate-a-thon for women’s health, volunteering at a homeless
shelter and tutoring elementary students.
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RINA ROJO of Lakewood,
Colorado, is a Junior attending the University of Colorado at Boulder
majoring in International Affairs and Political Science. She was
selected because of her community service record, which includes:
mentoring for Big Brother, Big Sister; and volunteering for La Raza
and Habitat for Humanity. She is an active leader within the Latino
community and her sorority, Pi Lambda Chi adopted a family and has
overall set a good example for the community.
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ELISA RUBALCAVA from Chandler,
Arizona, is a Senior attending Arizona State University majoring
in Journalism and Mass Communications. She was selected because
of her community service record, which includes: her involvement
and commitment as Co-Chair to the Hispanic Women’s Corporation
Youth Leadership Program. This program invites 200 Latina high school
students to attend workshops on higher education, financial literacy
and self-image. Elisa also enjoys getting involved in community
service events for Chicanos por La Causa, and her parish Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church.
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KATRINA RUIZ from Miami,
Florida, is a Junior attending the University of Florida, majoring
in English and Spanish. She was selected because of her community
service record, which includes: “Cultural Xchange” and
mentor at Howard Bishop Middle School, The Apartment Poets poetry
troupe dedicated to social and cultural activism, Women’s
Leadership Conference, Lambda Theta Alpha’s Focused Urban
Teens United and Ready for Opportunity (F.U.T.U.R.O.), Adopt-a-Street,
and the Ronald McDonald House.
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MONICA NICOLE SAENZ
from McAllen, Texas, is a Senior attending the Southern Methodist
University majoring in English. She was selected because of her
community service record, which includes: volunteering at various
community centers in low income areas of the city and working with
at-risk children. She has spent numerous hours working at the Wesley-Rankin
Community Center as well as working at the Salvation Army Women’s
Homeless Shelter. She also helps host an annual softball tournament
whose proceeds benefit Campfire USA, an after school program for
underprivileged children in the Dallas Ft. Worth area.
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MONICA ULLOA from Poway,
California, is a Junior attending California Polytechnic State University
majoring in Animal Science. Her community service record includes:
helping serve at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Barbecue,
being a 4-H group co-leader, and helping at the M.F.S.A. Family
Day and the 26 Hours of College Life Program.
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YARAVI VARGAS from
Bellevue, Nebraska, is a Junior attending the University of Nebraska,
Omaha majoring in Spanish and Architecture. She volunteers at the
Latina Youth Leadership Conference at the University of Nebraska,
Omaha that teaches junior high school females about the importance
of staying in school, self-esteem, and gang prevention. She also
established an after-school tutoring program at her neighborhood
high school. She assists her local Boys and Girls Club and continuously
participates in fundraisers for Latino scholarships.
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ORIETTA VERDUGO from Coolidge,
Arizona, is a Senior attending the Arizona State University majoring
in Industrial Engineering. She was selected because of her community
service record, which includes: volunteering at the Boys and Girls
Club, the Breast Cancer Walk, Race for the Cure, Martin Luther King,
Jr. Day of Service, Cesar Chavez Day of Service, AIDS Walk Arizona,
Arizona Día de la Raza, Maggie’s Place, and Chicanos
por la Causa.
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