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Ángel González 

Hometown: Sunnyside, Washington

Institute: University of Washington

Major: Construction Management; Business Accounting

Placement: League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

All About Ángel

With roots connecting back to Jalisco, Mexico, Ángel L. González’s passion for supporting Latine, immigrant, and other underserved communities has been shaped by his experience being raised by a single mother in a rural

agricultural community in Eastern Washington.

 

As a dual-enrollment student, Ángel was part of several projects where he was able to help over 150 farm-working families in his community through a club he founded at his local community college. As a senior in high school, Ángel worked to combat misinformation issues and promote civic engagement by creating and moderating a forum for his town’s school board candidates. Now at the University of Washington, Ángel plans to double major in Business and Construction Management to work on projects that create infrastructure within impoverished communities while continuing to do meaningful work as an undergraduate.

 

As a HEPCAMP Intern, Ángel hopes to enhance the many essential skills he has acquired, such as communication and public speaking, while in Washington, DC. Additionally, he would like to learn how to assess the needs of struggling Hispanic communities and create solutions that address them, while also learning about the responsibilities of government offices.

Click on the images to read Ángel's journals.

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