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Askyla Bennett-Banks

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Hello, my name is Askyla Bennett-Banks, and I am thrilled to be applying for this scholarship opportunity. I am a dedicated and passionate individual who strongly believes in the transformative power of education. Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently strived for excellence and pursued knowledge in various fields. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice at Lincoln University. This program has not only provided me with a solid foundation in my chosen field but has also instilled in me a strong sense of curiosity and a desire to make a positive impact in the world. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am actively involved in extracurricular activities that have helped me develop essential skills and a well-rounded personality. I am a member of Inferno Dance Company, Ziana Fashion Organization, and Reconstructing Sisters Visions and Purposes. These experiences have honed my leadership abilities, taught me the importance of teamwork, and allowed me to contribute to the community through various initiatives.

Education

Lincoln University

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
    • Legal Professions and Studies, Other
    • Law
  • Minors:
    • Psychology, General
    • Legal Professions and Studies, Other

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Lawyer

    • Dream career goals:

    • Assistant Teacher

      Brownsville Community Services
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2021 – 20221 year

    Arts

    • Inferno Dance Company

      Dance
      N/A
      2022 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Brownsville Community Justice Center — Community Service Volunteer
      2021 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Academic Liberty & Free Speech Scholarship
    Free speech is a cornerstone of democracy and a vital freedom that underlies American college students' intellectual and personal development. The collegiate setting serves as a melting pot for various ideas, beliefs, and perspectives, and the free exchange of different viewpoints helps considerably to students' growth and development. This essay examines how free speech enriches the intellectual and personal journeys of college students, as well as the reasons why protecting this fundamental right is critical for societal advancement. Free speech plays a crucial role in nurturing intellectual development among college students in an assortment of ways. Four of these methods are strengthening critical thinking abilities, broadening knowledge frontiers, facilitating open dialogue, and finally building effective communication skills. When students are exposed to a variety of viewpoints, they are motivated to engage in critical thinking. Examining arguments and evidence critically develops analytical skills and fosters intellectual curiosity. Students are introduced to new concepts and topics of study that they might not have considered otherwise through the open exchange of ideas. This exposure broadens their range of knowledge and stimulates interdisciplinary thinking. This is important not only in academia but also in everyday life because certain situations necessitate thinking beyond the box. Working with others allows you to see things from a different perspective and form ties with other like-minded people. Students can improve their communication abilities by participating in debates and conversations. They learn to express themselves clearly and properly, allowing successful communication in many circumstances. Aside from intellectual development, free expression has a tremendous impact on the personal growth and maturation of college students. Exposure to different points of view builds empathy and tolerance. Students learn to accept multiple points of view and to understand the experiences of others, which improves their capacity to engage with people from varied backgrounds. The ability to express oneself truthfully promotes personal development and self-awareness. Students gain confidence in their beliefs and ideals, allowing them to forge their own identities. Accepting free speech implies being exposed to ideas that may question one's beliefs. This exposure fosters resilience by teaching pupils how to handle disagreement and criticism constructively. Protecting the right to free expression is critical for a variety of reasons, particularly on American college campuses. Maintaining free speech fosters an environment in which students are encouraged to investigate and share their opinions without fear of repercussions. This intellectual inquiry culture is critical for the growth of knowledge and innovation. Academic freedom, a tenet of higher education, is inextricably tied to free speech. Academic institutions must continue to be safe havens for free thought, allowing students and faculty alike to seek truth and enlightenment. On college campuses, dedication to free speech encourages inclusiveness and diversity. When all views are heard and acknowledged, an inclusive environment is created that enhances everyone's learning experience. Students create their civic identities during their early years in college. The protection of free speech gives people the ability to participate fully in society, speak up for issues they support, and improve conversation. Finally, the ability of college students to express themselves openly is vital to their overall development. It cultivates well-rounded individuals capable of making significant contributions to society by encouraging empathy, open communication, and critical thinking. By defending free speech on college campuses, we're ensuring that the power of free expression changes future generations' brains and hearts.
    Private (PVT) Henry Walker Minority Scholarship
    Brownsville is a small Brooklyn neighborhood where I was born and raised. The neighborhood of Brownsville used to be one of harmony and compassion, but in recent years, it has become violent and desolate. Brownsville has a reputation for being plagued with crime, and the scenery is deplorable. The streets are littered with rubbish, which attracts rodents. The buildings appear to be centuries old, and the residents' living conditions are dismal. I really believe that by just rejuvenating one's surroundings, it will motivate people to take care of not only themselves but their community, so if given the chance, I would revitalize my neighborhood. I've come up with four ideas to do this: increase the availability of fresh food sources in my neighborhood, establish more mental health resources, plan local clean-ups, and provide my neighbors with more employment chances. In my town, fresh food is hard to come by, so to get it, we either have to travel and pay expensive costs in other places, or we have to make up for inadequate fruits and vegetables. However, there are countless fast food options available. This relates to the government's desire to keep low-income groups and minorities mired in a cycle of oppression. This might be resolved by collaborating to establish a number of gardens with open access across Brownsville. Those with skills in gardening will also keep an eye on and maintain the gardens on a regular basis. A website will be created with nutritious recipes that feature garden-grown produce and other ingredients. Having healthier eating habits can enhance people's well-being in general. Additionally, by possibly selling the fruit for cash or exchanging it for other necessities, these gardens might generate income for the neighborhood. Weekly neighborhood cleanup is the next phase in my efforts to revitalize my community. This would require members of the community to collaborate with individuals who specialize in power-washing and sterilizing buildings and streets by either picking up rubbish or sweeping the streets. Things like trash in the area readily attract mice, and rodents attract additional animals that no one wants to deal with. Everyone properly disposing of their waste will contribute to this as well. Power washing the streets and buildings will make them look newer and may help people feel better about their surroundings. This requires arranging a meeting with Mayor Adams and receiving his authorization to allow residents without proper qualifications to assist in beautifying the city, but it's worth a shot. In my discussions with the mayor, I will also campaign for this to be employment for individuals who do not have work, thereby lowering the number of homeless and jobless persons in my community. Finally, one of the most important concerns related to my goal of improving my town is addressing the mental health of Brownsville's inhabitants. There are no decent healthcare facilities in Brownsville, particularly for mental health. Even if some of the residents are stubborn and prefer to utilize alternative techniques to solve their problems, seeing a therapist will assist people with discovering how to proactively solve their problems and maybe help others do the same. This is likely to help to minimize the amount of violence, which is a major issue in our local area and has claimed many lives. To summarize, people deserve to be proud of the place they come from and speak about it with pleasure and excitement, and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. These are 4-5 certain strategies that I am confident can help this neighborhood and transform the overall narrative of Brownsville.