Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Meet the 2021 India GSL Team!

 Miranda I., GH '22


Hi everyone! My name is Miranda and I’m from Hamden, Connecticut. I am currently a junior in Cornell’s College of Human Ecology where I am majoring in Global and Public Health Sciences and minoring in Business. When I’m home, I love spending time with my friends and family, which usually includes overeating New Haven pizza! In high school, I knew I wanted to pursue a degree in healthcare but was not certain of my exact course. As soon as I began my public health studies at Cornell, my love for global health, nutrition, and specifically maternal and child health grew immensely.

On campus, I spend most of my time practicing and playing with my team, as I am the goalkeeper on the Cornell Varsity Soccer Team. When not on the field or in the gym, I am a member of the Big Red Leadership Institute and am also employed by the Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center. In my free time, I enjoy reading, going on hikes, and playing board games or watching movies with my roommates!

I became particularly interested in cultural immersion and service learning after reading the book, “Monique and the Mango Rains”, which tells the story of a peace corps volunteer who spends two years with a midwife in Mali. Ever since then, I knew I wanted to be involved in a hands-on global health project where my actions would directly impact people and better their health. I am so excited to join the India GSL team and cannot wait to begin working with the amazing people at SVYM!



Lisa L., GH '23


Hello! My name is Lisa, I am a sophomore in CALS majoring in Biological Sciences with a concentration in Neurobiology and Behavior and minoring in Global Health. On campus I am involved with Camp Kesem, Circle K, CUEMS, and research in the PAC Lab. I enjoy playing soccer, skiing, hanging with friends and family, walking my dog, as well as reading and traveling.

I am honored and excited to participate in the India GSL program working with SVYM. I can’t wait to broaden my worldview, experience new cultures, and learn more about healthcare. I look forward to using the experience and knowledge I will gain from this opportunity to further my career and interests in the future.



Patrick M., ILR '22


Hello! My name is Patrick, from Yonkers, New York, and I am sophomore in the School of Industrial Labor Relations. I am minoring in Leadership and Law & Society, as well as a candidate for the ILR Global Scholars Program. Academically, I love to study and practice alternative dispute resolution (ADR), especially in taking classes at the graduate and law level to mediate cases for the judicial administrator. My ADR work amplifies my efforts to increase awareness and usage of ADR at colleges and universities, specifically through my research and tenure as the President and Director of Education of the Scheinman Conflict Resolution Club at the ILR School.

Outside of the classroom, I am very passionate about civic engagement, especially youth voting. As Cornell Votes' founding President and the Cornell Student Assembly's Director of Elections, I work to increase student voting at all levels of government from a nonpartisan perspective: from the president of the United States down to everyone's individual college representative in the Student Assembly. During the summer, I work for my county legislator and state senator completing similar work in my home community. I am also heavily involved in the ILR Ambassadors, Cornell Catholic, Club Sports Council, and Cornell Bowling.

I am so excited to expand my global perspectives and positively contribute to SVYM by partaking in the SVYM GSL Program this summer. After spending time in Ecuador, Vietnam (virtually), and Europe, I hope to utilize my cross-cultural skills to benefit SVYM and the local communities within India.



Jules N. GH '22


My name is Mugabo Jules and I go by Jules. My pronouns are he/him/his and I am a junior in CALS majoring in Global and public health sciences with a pre-med focus and a minor in education (I am also trying to minor in French). I am originally from the Republic of Congo-Brazzaville, a country in central Africa, and came to the United States as a refugee in 2015. Now, I permanently reside in Syracuse, New York. My aspirations are to become a physician and I hope that my minors will allow me to be able to effectively practice medicine abroad and educate population about community health, OneHealth and social determinants of health. I am interested in global partnership because I like to experience different cultures and enrich my mind with all kinds of knowledge (and my body with all kinds of foods). On Campus, I am volunteer a lot, I teach an undergraduate level biology laboratory and I am involved in Christian organizations and music clubs. In my free time, I like to crochet, do research and play piano and guitar.



Brian P., ILR '23


Hi there! My name’s Brian, and I’m a rising junior from Los Altos, California. I’m enrolled in the ILR school, and am pursuing a minor in business. As someone with a disability myself, I’m interested in entering the field of disability law. On campus, I’m involved as the vice president of the Cornell Kendo Club and am part of the Cornell Fencing Club. In my spare time, I tutor elementary school students in various subjects in California via Zoom. I also enjoy fencing, reading, and board games. I’m incredibly excited to be part of the Global Service Learning Program, and to be working with SVYM. Although I know things will be somewhat different this year, I hope that I’ll walk away from the experience as a changed and improved version of myself.



Stacy R., ILR '24



Hi! My name is Stacy, and I am a freshman at the ILR School studying Industrial and Labors with intended concentrations in Law and Society and Human Resources. I am involved in Black Entrepreneurs in Training, The Women’s Network, and Cornell’s Diversity and Inclusion Board Advisory Council. Throughout the course of my undergraduate career, I plan on participating in organizations that seek to improve the welfare of minorities and low-income individuals to achieve my long-term goal of legally advocating for the rights of marginalized groups. This amazing opportunity will allow me to pursue my passion for helping others and strengthen the skills needed to do so on a global scale.



Jorge R., GH '23


Hi, my name is Jorge and I am a sophomore from Miami Florida. I am a Global Public Health Sciences major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. My scientific interests include modern biomedical implant research, diseases, and how they inevitably spread. After I graduate, I hope to work at the CDC so I can be at the frontline to prevent another Pandemic like COVID-19. If you see me on campus, you would probably catch me volunteering as a COVID-19 peer ambassador, giving out personal protective equipment. I have been very passionate about science since I was young and am glad that Cornell lets me express that more about myself. In my free time I enjoy watching plus critiquing film and listening to modern music on vinyl. Traveling to India would be a wonderful chance to learn not only about myself but other cultures. I hope to gain the ability to be more introspective through this global learning opportunity. This would help me understand and tackle a personal goal of mine to set up a new kind of medium that contains trustworthy and reliable sources of scientific knowledge not only for the U.S. but for other countries as well.



Ethan R., ILR '23


Hi everyone! My name is Ethan and I am a sophomore in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR). I am majoring in ILR and am currently pursuing a Law and Society minor. I am from New York City –– the best city in the world! As much as I love my city, I love traveling and exploring other cultures and regions of the world even more. In the past, I have participated in global service learning programs in the Playa del Carmen, Mexico and Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic.

This past summer I was lucky enough to have participated in the Cornell High Road Fellowship for the Partnership for Public Good which “took place” in Buffalo (but was actually virtual). There, I was able to intern for Frontline Arts Buffalo (FAB): a grassroots communal coalition comprised of non-profit cultural and arts based organizations. I led the development of a new public relations strategy through the creation of the FAB website and social media outreach.

I hope to use the skills I’ve learned on the “High Road” this summer with Cornell ILR India Global Service Learning Program and our partnership with SVYM! I am excited to learn, grow, and work with the amazing group of mentors and peers at SVYM and with my Cornell cohort!



Shivani S., ILR '24 


Hello! My name is Shivani and I am from Albany, New York. I am a freshman in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations and I am minoring in Policy Analysis and Management. I also hope to minor in Law and Society. After graduation, I am interested in going to law school and becoming a health care policy lawyer.

On campus, I am involved in Nazaqat, Cornell’s Kathak-fusion dance team, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Society for India, and the Cornell Healthcare Review. During my free time, I enjoy reading, playing tennis, and watching Hindi movies.

Both my parents are from India, and I have visited six times, so it is a place that is very close to my heart! I spent most of my visits in Ranchi and Jamshedpur in Jharkhand. I am looking forward to learning more about Karnataka and the culture in southern India.

I am really excited to work with SVYM and use the skills and knowledge I have learned from the ILR School outside of the classroom. I have interned in the public and private sectors locally, so I look forward to this new, global experience. I am also looking forward to becoming a better global citizen and challenging myself through the program!



Kassidy S., ILR '24


Hello! My name is Kassidy, and I’m a rising sophomore in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, pursuing a minor in Law and Society and possibly Information Science. I’m from a small town in Virginia, where my passion for workers’ rights and understanding the effects of corporate agriculture originated. I am so excited to be discovering the ILR School, collaborating with my peers, and becoming involved on campus. I am currently a competitor on the Cornell Speech Team and a member of the Cornell Concert Commission. I am looking forward to working with SVYM and applying my own interests to the needs of others, seeking to both be of service and grow in my communication, listening, and learning skills. My interests are centered in advocating for campaign finance reform, encouraging people in rural areas to increase their civic engagement and voting rights outreach, and public speaking. I am so grateful for this opportunity and I am greatly anticipating working with SVYM.



Addison S. ILR '23


Hi, my name is Addison and I’m a rising junior in the ILR school, as well as a member of the Cornell track and field team. I plan to minor in International Relations and am interested in humanitarian work, alongside sustainable development and economic equality. I hope to start my career outside of the US, and knowing the invaluable experience I would get from the SVYM program, I had to get involved.

My attraction to international work began after reading The Ugly American (1958). It shined a humiliating light on the US diplomatic efforts in a fictional, but based on true events, Vietnam. I found that much of the Americans' difficulties stemmed from their lack of cultural understanding, inability to speak the language, and unfortunately, arrogance. It upset me that a country where I was afforded such an opportunity, was being so poorly represented globally. With the help of SVYM, I hope to establish a more genuine relationship with the people of India, developing my own character and reputation, as well as that of the United States. Just give me some time to work on my Kannada.



Lili S., GH '23


Hello! I am Lili and I am a sophomore in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences studying Biology and Nutrition with a minor in Global Health. Home for me is a small town on the Central Coast of California called San Luis Obispo; although, I spent the first 14 years of my life in Melbourne, Australia! Growing up in two very different countries has inspired my love for global health and sparked an eagerness to learn more. I will pursue a career in healthcare, hopefully at the intersection of global health and nutrition. Through my involvement in the Finkelstein Lab in the Cornell Department of Nutritional Sciences I have expanded my understanding of the interplay of global health and nutrition, as that is a focus of their research.

I do my best to be involved in the Ithaca community as local health and global health are so interconnected; I am fortunate to volunteer weekly with the Southern Tier AIDS Program and the Food Bank for the Southern Tier. This involvement, especially at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, has highlighted the need for focused public health efforts.

I am committed to the motto ‘always remain teachable’ and I am incredibly excited to have the opportunity to learn more about global health through the Global Service Learning Program and our partnership with SVYM!



Suhail Y., ILR '23


Hi! My name is Suhail, from Syosset, New York. I am currently a sophomore in the School of Industrial Labor Relations. I am a member of Cornell’s Investment Banking Club, CIBC and am interested in finance, fintech, labor movements (domestic and international), and unionism. Outside of an academic setting, I love traveling (pre-covid), photography, movies, working out, watching sports. My favorite sports to watch are Soccer and Basketball. I hope to travel to Barcelona and Malaysia as soon as I can. I have yet to visit campus due to the pandemic and have been studying remotely for the past two semesters. 

 

I became particularly interested in the ILR SVYM India program because I wanted to get a hands-on experience learning about the grassroots movement in India when it comes to labor movements and in general. SVYM offers insight on many great initiatives, and it would be a great opportunity to meet so many different people and gain their perspectives on many different topics. I am originally from Afghanistan and have a deep connection to my culture. I feel like being from a multilingual household has opened my mind to many different opportunities for years, and I am excited to work with SVYM to use the skills that I have gotten from the classroom in ILR to the clubs that I am a part of to help in any way I can!




Ariel Z., ILR '23


Hello! My name is Ariel. I am a sophomore at the ILR School and transferred to Cornell last semester from Binghamton University. Of all my academic interests, I am particularly interested in and dialogue, mediation, and conflict resolution. With these passions, I hope to pursue a career in the government or the non-profit sector.

On campus, I am the transfer representative in the ILR Student Government Association. I am also currently interning for the communications and fundraising team at JASA, a non-profit organization that serves over 40,000 elderly New Yorkers. In high school, I interned with the New York City Council's Speaker, Corey Johnson, for about three years. I was also heavily involved in the Non-Profit Seeds of Peace, which brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers to the U.S to engage in dialogue surrounding the Israeli- Palestinian conflict.

I am super excited to participate in the India GSL program and work on a project with SVYM. The pandemic has created many challenges for human connection, but I am eager to immerse myself in Indian culture, even if it is on Zoom. I look forward to embarking on this (virtual) journey with all of you!