My parents grew up in poverty and they saw education as the key to
They wanted to provide a better life for me and my siblings. And they knew that education was the way […]
They wanted to provide a better life for me and my siblings. And they knew that education was the way […]
My family has always placed a high value on education. My parents both grew up in poverty, and they saw
Driven by a deep sense of social responsibility. My great-grandfather overcame numerous challenges to build. The foundation for educational empowerment.
One’s true self, regardless of societal expectations. The educator and mentor: my sister my sister, an educator and mentor, has
Safe haven for lgbtq+ family members and friends. Who needed understanding and support. Her unconditional love and acceptance provided a
That aimed to empower marginalized individuals. Particularly women from lower-caste backgrounds. Through these projects, my sister provided skill development and
Her lower-caste background limited her access to education. Undeterred, she embarked on a remarkable journey. Of self-learning, borrowing books and
Family, I embraced my role as a supportive ally in. The fight for refugee and immigrant rights. By using my
The hardships and trauma that accompanied forced migration. Her experiences instilled in her a deep sense of empathy and compassion
In leadership roles, and challenging gender stereotypes. She actively contributed to fostering an inclusive educational ecosystem. The aspiring change-maker: my