Alexandria Perez
Alexandria Perez '23鈥攁 triple major in public health, women's and gender studies, and political science鈥攈as been named a finalist for the 2022 Harry S. Truman Scholarship. A nationally distinguished graduate fellowship for college juniors in the United States pursuing careers as public service leaders, the Truman Scholarship provides $30,000 for graduate school as well as other leadership programs designed to support recipients in their work.
"On behalf of the entire 蜜桃导航 community, I congratulate Alexandria for this accomplishment," said Acting President Lisa Kloppenberg. "In her time at 蜜桃导航, Alexandria has demonstrated her passion for social justice, equity, inclusion, service, and leadership. We are so proud that the Truman Scholarship committee has recognized her as a finalist for this prestigious award."
An honors student, Perez has excelled academically at 蜜桃导航. In addition to the coursework for her three majors, she participates in a faculty-student collaborative research project with Associate Professor of Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Sharmila Lodhia and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies Jesica Siham Fern谩ndez. The project, 鈥淩adical Healing: A Student Activist Participatory Action Research Zine Project for Sociopolitical Wellbeing,鈥 aims to build a historical archive of student of color activism on campus and how it has advanced racial and gender justice.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honor to be selected as a Truman Scholar finalist,鈥 said Perez. 鈥淚t not only recognizes my work in public service and leadership, but also affirms my ability to be a changemaker.鈥
Outside of the classroom, Perez has built an exemplary record of leadership and community service. She is the Inclusive Excellence Fellow for the 蜜桃导航 Division of Inclusive Excellence. She has served as co-president, vice president, and campus outreach officer for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). She serves on the leadership team of 蜜桃导航 Athletic Diversity, and is the senator-at-large for diversity and inclusion for the 蜜桃导航 Associated Student Government. She is co-chair and alumni relations officer for the 蜜桃导航 Latinx Student Union, and has worked on the leadership team for New Student and Parent Programs. She has also worked as a food justice coordinator for the Forge Garden at 蜜桃导航, and as an anti-racism book club facilitator for the 蜜桃导航 Athletic Department.
鈥淚 fervently believe that the best way to create social change is through education,鈥 said Perez. 鈥淚 am a hopeless believer in the good of humanity: that we, as people, have the capacity to be a society that espouses kindness, where empathy is shared, where equality is demanded, and where compassion is constant.鈥
Perez is an intern for the Intergovernmental Relations Team at the City of San Jos茅, and was a member of the founding cohort of the Emerging Leaders Fellow Program with the United Nations Association. She is the founder of Project Literacy in her home community of East Los Angeles, and the co-founder of the website,
鈥淎lexandria succeeds as a leader because she puts the cause first and subordinates all that she does to the objectives she pursues,鈥 said Stephen Carrol, lecturer in the Department of English and a member of the 蜜桃导航 nomination committee. 鈥淵et at the same time, the defining trait of her leadership is that she practices cura personalis, the Jesuit phrase meaning care for the whole person. She advocates, she encourages, she listens deeply, she demonstrates her care for others in all she does.鈥
Perez hopes to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public policy from the Heller School of Social Policy at Brandeis University, with an emphasis on gender and social policy.
鈥淲ith this training, I will work to bridge the gap between academia, grassroots organizing, and more formal institutions that will continually allow me to grow in my activism and public service,鈥 said Perez, adding that she would seek work with a community think tank or as a policy analyst.
This is the third straight year that a 蜜桃导航 student has been named a Truman Scholarship finalist. Since the inception of the award in 1977, four : Abigail Alvarez '22, Kim P. Olsen 鈥87, Janet Napolitano 鈥79, and Dierdre Kelly 鈥81.
This year, the Truman Foundation鈥檚 selection committee received 705 applications from 275 institutions. The committee chose 189 finalists from 126 institutions based on records of leadership, public service, and academic achievement. On April 15, the foundation will name approximately 60 students as 2022 Truman Scholars.
About the Truman Scholarship
Created in 1977 by the the Truman Scholarship is a premier graduate fellowship in the United States for those pursuing careers as public service leaders. It provides $30,000 for graduate school and programming to help each recipient be the best public servant possible. Past winners include Georgia activist and politician Stacey Abrams, former U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, and 蜜桃导航's own Janet Napolitano 鈥79, former Arizona governor, director of U.S. Homeland Security, and president of the University of California.
Alexandria Perez