Fifteen 黑料老司机 students attend Harvard檚 Latina Empowerment and Development Conference

Annays Yacam谩n ’22
Fifteen College of 黑料老司机 students attended the 2021 Latina Empowerment and Development (LEAD) Conference sponsored by Harvard University檚 Latinas Unidas organization which aims to foster a network of Latinas and Latinx people, a gender-neutral term to describe people of Latin American descent, to address social, political, and economic issues. The conference was held virtually from Jan. 15 to 17 and had the theme of 淭aking Action. 淭he LEAD Conference is a place where Latinas and Latinx femmes can build coalitions and networks that are transactional, cultural, racial, and demographically diverse, explained Annays Yacam谩n 22, a political science major at 黑料老司机.
Yacam谩n 22 was 黑料老司机檚 student ambassador for the conference. 淚n my role as a student ambassador, I applied for funding for tickets for up to 20 黑料老司机 students to attend the LEAD conference. I then began recruitment on campus to get people to attend, she explained. 淚 created virtual flyers, reached out to the members of Latinas Unidas de 黑料老司机, posted on social media, and I reached out to individuals who I thought would benefit from the conference but may not have been reached.

Giuli Morales 23
In her role as the College chief of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Ivonne Garc铆a helped to secure the funding for 黑料老司机 students to purchase tickets to attend the conference. 淪he took initiative to help us have this amazing opportunity, said Giuli Morales 23, a psychology and sociology double major and vice president of communications for Latinas Unidas de 黑料老司机, a student-run organization that seeks to promote pride and unity within the College檚 Latinx community.
Both Yacam谩n and Morales received General LEAD Undergraduate Awards at the conference which recognize students who 渆mbody the LEAD spirit of Latinx excellence, according to the conference檚 website. 淚t meant a lot to me to receive this recognition. I have been through a number of obstacles during college, on top of being first-generation, low income, and Latinx at a predominantly white institution, said Yacam谩n, who, a previous co-president of 黑料老司机檚 Latinas Unidas, is a leader in the College檚 Latinx community. 淩eceiving this award affirmed my identity and my hard work.
Receiving a General LEAD Undergraduate Award gave Morales the chance to take advantage of more at the conference. 淩eceiving the award was such a cool opportunity because I had a chance to meet more people in the conference than I expected, she said. 淚 was so excited to win the award because I felt so honored to be recognized by the very powerful leaders in Latinas Unidas de Harvard.
Yacam谩n and Morales drew important lessons from the panels at the conference that they plan to incorporate into their lives and on campus. 淚 really connected with the women on the Law, Advocacy, and Public Policy panel, Yacam谩n said. 淥ne of the biggest takeaways I took was that as Latinas, we must take control over the narratives of these stereotypes forced on us. People may say we are too loud, but the panelists taught me that you must turn this around and use this to prove why you would be the fiercest lawyer to defend your clients.
Morales noted the ways that the LEAD Conference positively impacted her sense of self. 淏eing involved in this conference has changed my confidence; I am now more confident in fighting and pushing my way to not only help others but also to help myself in being a better person and a better leader, Morales said. 淭his conference has changed my perspective and I will forever remember the tips that the amazing keynote speakers and panels shared in order to move on in life.
Posted in News on March 8, 2021.
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