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ASU Student to Embark on Fellowship Spanning Three Continents

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Friday, April 14, 2023   

Most people's college schedules don't involve learning on three continents in the same year. But that's the plan for one Arizona State University student.

ASU junior Daniel Hernandez wants to focus on social equity and justice in the health-care field he plans to enter after graduation. He's been selected as one of a dozen high-achieving students of color for a 2023 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship. The opportunity will take Hernandez to Washington D.C., Cape Town and Dublin over the summer to learn more about social and political figures that have influenced the world.

Hernandez said he's excited about the honor and the insights it will bring.

"This fellowship is a great way to teach people, leaders how to properly act," he said. "Especially in today's society, it's important as a leader - or as someone who desires to make change, as a catalyst for that change - it is important to understand people and also how to properly act and react."

A Tucson native, Hernandez said he's never traveled outside the United States. He added that he also is eager to share his experiences with others upon his return to the states.

With so many of the world's tough issues, Hernandez said, it's easier to identify them than to think critically about the possible solutions. He said he hopes the prospect of being surrounded by diverse people with different lived experiences will expose him to new approaches and perspectives.

"I definitely feel like I want to pursue something within social equity, social justice," he said, "and I feel like the more I talk about this fellowship, the more I am able to communicate with others my interests in those ideas that I believe, that I hold to be true."

Hernandez said he's looking forward to making new connections and can't wait to visit the places where others worked for social change. He's majoring at ASU in Health Service Administration.


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