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Victoria

I was born and raised in the Bay Area but I currently live in Eugene, Oregon while I am finishing my bachelor's degree at the University of Oregon. Presently, I am majoring in both Journalism and Ethn...

I was born and raised in the Bay Area but I currently live in Eugene, Oregon while I am finishing my bachelor's degree at the University of Oregon. Presently, I am majoring in both Journalism and Ethnic studies. Why? I find meaning in learning the art of storytelling and studying the history and stories of those who are constantly marginalized by white supremacy. I believe in the power of giving a voice to the voiceless through creative means. I am inspired by: thought-provoking visuals, questioning the status quo, bright colors, and powerful documentaries. I am known for: my creativity, critical thinking, thoughtfulness, and organization. I enjoy: being in nature, getting crafty, exploring new music, and finding sustainable alternatives.

About Me

University of Oregon

Journalism, Minority and Ethnic Studies

Class of 2022

Eugene, OR, USA

Skills

Social media
Storytelling
Creativity

Interests

Outdoor recreation
Photography
Veganism

Interview Questions

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Product Review

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What's your favorite brand right now & why?

I really like Girlfriend Collective for it's sustainable practices and body positive advertising. It also has adorable and trendy colors.

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Campus Marketing Lead

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If you had to describe your personal brand in one sentence what would it be?

Your eco-conscious BFF, foodie babe, & outdoor enthusiast !

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Describe a time you took a leadership role in your community.

The past two years I worked as a mentor to first-year students at the University of Oregon. I used my knowledge as a senior in college to teach 20 students the skills needed to thrive in and outside of classes. I empowered these students through a 10 week course with one-on-one check-ins, confidence challenges, and the grand task of putting on a hip-hop concert for the larger community. The hip-hop jam drew in 500 community members and local performers from all around Oregon.

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