Current Students

Stories of Identities in the Workplace



 
  • Michael B. Maine
    Being an Intentional Creative

    Michael Maine ’07 shares how his values as a socially engaged creative enrich his work experience.   By Ella Massaquoi ’23

  • EJW Fellows 2019 (Joy Asico / Asico Photo)
    Muslim (comma) Lawyer, not Muslim (hyphen) Lawyer

    Najmu Mohseen ’16 shares her journey in the workplace as a member of a marginalized community. By Ella Massaquoi ’23

  • Jasmine Thomas
    “I am here.”

    A teacher with a passion for theater, Jasmine Thomas ’12  shares her journey as a woman of color navigating the workplace.  By Ella Massaquoi ’23

  • Jessica Hager
    Confidence in Identity

    Jessica Hager ’08 (she/her/hers) shares her experiences with identity in the workplace as a member of the Queer community. By Ella Massaquoi ’23

  • Kamna Parafina '13
    Progress, Not Perfection

    From Southwestern to the workplace, Kamna Parafina ’13 shares her journey as a member of a marginalized community. By Ella Massaquoi ’23

  • Pirates Speak Out article photos
    Pirates Speak Out on Identity and Representation

    Southwestern’s Center for Career & Professional Development begins an “Identities in the Workplace” conversation as a resource for members of marginalized communities.