ABOUT ME
Growing up on Long Island, New York in a French household, I spent most of my childhood silent. I was painfully shy and struggled to make connections with the people around me. Behind my shy demeanor and quiet voice, I dreamed of building relationships with others and making a positive difference in the world. Through life experience and the kindness of others, I gradually gained the confidence that enabled me to find my voice. Now at 25 years old, I am passionate about using my newfound voice to help others find theirs and share the stories of those who aren't always heard.
A graduate of Providence College, I became involved with the Feinstein Institute for Public Service and the Photography Club as a freshman and soon combined my passion for service with my love of photography. Through the Humans of Providence College social media campaign and my role as a Community Organizer, I aimed to build connections, foster a sense of community, and allow people to see how special each and every individual is yet how much we all have in common.
As a dedicated student, photographer, and activist for positive social and environmental change, I strive to be the change: to live by my words and convictions in the hopes that others will follow suit and coexist regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, etc., practicing kindness and acceptance making the world a much happier, more peaceful place.
|
You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.
-Atticus Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird