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Internship: California Innocence Project

Through the last several years I have began to grow interested in the law profession. Fortunately, I was given the opportunity to intern with the California Innocence Project at the Western School of Law for my 11th grade Internship. Michael Semanchik was my mentor, and a lawyer at the CIP. Through him, as well as other interns, I discovered my passion in helping others who need to be heard, and deserve justice. Find out more about the California Innocence Project, as well as my experience as an intern through the buttons to the right.

#BreakFree 2.0 Project

While studying American History, we understood where a lot of the racism, discrimination, judgements, etc. came from. We were able to take our knowledge and apply it to our personal lives and how this might/might not have played an impact on us at one point of our lives. In order to breakfree, we had to acknowledge what we knew was the reality of stereotypes and make the issues go viral. This project is a movement that we called #BreakFree. Students created "That Cards", personal pieces, and viral videos on certain issues, to encourage viewers to "BreakFree" from misconceptions that we all face. To find out more about the project click the button below!

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