Occidental Magazine - Fall 2018

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FALL 2018

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Exhuming Edward Gorey: Author Mark Dery ’82

Linda and Tod White ’59 Go the Distance

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FALL 2018

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After her first year at Oxy, Kayla Williams ’20 spent the summer as an intern at Esperanza Community Housing Corp., a social-justice nonprofit in South Central Los Angeles that fosters community development in five core program areas: affordable housing, health, arts, environmental justice, and economic development. The 10-week internship “gave me the opportunity to put theory to practice,” says Kayla, an urban and environmental policy major from the Bronx, N.Y. “Not only was I reading about injustices, but I was then going to work and making meaningful steps toward addressing those same issues. While interning at Esperanza, my

understanding of concepts such as public health and environmental justice completely changed. I now see these topics as intertwined.” Kayla’s positive attitude and desire to help made a lasting impression on the Esperanza staff. “She took the initiative to organize a clothes drive with students from Oxy to give the clothes to families in need in our community,” wrote her supervisor. “Her sense and empathy for vulnerable community makes her stand up and look for different alternatives of services.” “The most important lesson I learned from this internship is the importance of community,” says Kayla, who also works in Occidental’s Center for Community Based Learning, which aims to enrich students’ learning and commitment to social responsibility through civic engagement. “Once a person becomes a part of the Esperanza community, either because they live in South L.A. or because they work with the organization, their personal development becomes a priority.” Kayla took things away from the program that she never could have imagined—like learning to drive (as a native New Yorker, she was used to getting around using public transit), thanks to a supervisor who gave her lessons on Sundays. Another staff member, seeing Kayla’s determination to learn Spanish to help her assist Esperanza’s overwhelmingly Latino clientele, practiced the language with her daily over tea and cookies. “This was not a part of her job description, yet she saw that I needed help and took it upon herself to help me,” she says. The experience also gave her “a more dynamic view of the majors offered at Occidental and what careers I can pursue after college,” Kayla says. “Throughout this internship, I have gained a sense of agency deeper than I had ever felt before—it has been one of the most transformative experiences in my life.” It takes a community to enable students such as Kayla to thrive. Your annual gift to the Oxy Fund supports a broad spectrum of internships. It’s a meaningful step—one that is sure to pay dividends for future generations committed to the public good.

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