These past few weeks in the course I’ve been heavily reflecting on the course reading material and our past extraordinary person presentations. I did not anticipate how much it would mean to me to make that mini slideshow for my grandma (with the hopes of extending it and printing it in book form) and how lovely it was to hear everyone else’s EP presentation. With that being said, I realized the stories I was most moved by were those who had overcome hardship and greatly impacted their loved ones lives and those around them by being beacons of utter love to the world. It made me realize one of the few things that truly matters in the end of all this — love, kindness and connection.
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Desiree LuceroDesiree Lucero is a Human Development major and Global Health minor from Stockton, CA, but has lived in San Diego for 10 years now. Desiree has a passion for working with neurodivergent gems, and enjoys eating pasta and pizza, venturing outdoors, laughing with friends, and lounging around with their dog. Archives
March 2023
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