Age
22
Hobbies and interests
Cooking
Law
Sociology
Philosophy
Science
Walking
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Writing
Food And Eating
Public Policy
Board Games And Puzzles
Food And Eating
Pharmacy
Painting and Studio Art
Geography
Movies And Film
Art
digital art
Advocacy And Activism
Reading
Cultural
Leadership
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Magical Realism
Latinx
Historical
Self-Help
Horror
Fantasy
Short Stories
Mystery
Dystopic
I read books multiple times per month
Jacqueline Gomez
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Introducing a Multifaceted Trailblazer: STEM Enthusiast, Future Lawyer, and Changemaker
Welcome to the page of an ambitious and insatiable learner, with a passion for Political Science and a flair for Graphic Design and Marketing. As a Business and Media Arts double major, I aim to leverage these skills to elevate my path in public policy, whilst acquiring certifications as a CNA and pharmacy technician, driven to make a meaningful impact.
Being a first-generation, Latinx, genderfluid lgbtq+individual, I understand the importance of representation in underrepresented fields. That's why I'm determined to give back to my community as the future founder of my non-profit organization, Tabla Rasa. Through this initiative, I aim to bridge healthcare disparities and provide outreach programs to low-income and minority communities. If I'm going to do a lot, I might as well make it count, right?
While I fully dedicate myself to achieving my scholarly goals, I also recognize that the pursuit of excellence can come with financial challenges. However, this doesn't deter me. I'm determined to overcome these obstacles and make a positive impact in the fields of law, public policy, and community service.
#AsaMexIcan
Education
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
- Public Health
- Law
Minors:
- Political Science and Government
- Public Policy Analysis
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Political Science and Government
Minors:
- Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
- Business/Commerce, General
Omaha South Magnet High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Career
Dream career field:
Public Policy
Dream career goals:
Lawyer focused on public health, represent my community
Student volunteer
City Council elections2020 – Present4 yearsVolunteer
Senate Campaign in Nebraska Democratic Party2020 – Present4 yearsQ Chatter-Youth outreach
Q Chat Space- LGBTQ+ Center2020 – 20222 yearsSouth Omahan Youth Spokesperson Panelist
Minnesota Humanities Center2020 – 2020Block Leader, volunteer, member
Nebraska Democratic Party2020 – Present4 yearsCanvassing voters
Heartland Worker Center2017 – 20192 years
Sports
Track & Field
Club2017 – 2017
Research
Political Science and Government, General
University of Nebraska-Omaha — Student2020 – 2020
Arts
Local Jewish Organization
IllustrationHonorable mention2017 – PresentCreighton University
Painting2019 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Keep Omaha Beautiful — As a civilian/student, I focused on helping clean my community and aid into its mission to combat its pollution2019 – 2020Volunteering
Heartland Worker Center — Volunteer, member of their YNA2017 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
Nebraska Democratic Party + Latinx Caucus Council — Member2018 – PresentAdvocacy
Heartland Worker Center — I testfied in support of a bill that would have and thankfully passed to ensure safety regulations and precautions for meatpacking planters who were not being treated rightfully so.2020 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
Indepent — Part of local conversation town hall to advocate and held accountable local leaders like the mayor along side the human rights director councilman on a current issue that was of violation of a constituent2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
Tabla Rasa: A Canvas for Change
In the heart of South Omaha, a dream takes root. Born in a humble home, amidst the vibrant bustle of a culturally diverse neighborhood, a vision begins to form. As a young child, I saw firsthand the impact that lack of access to healthcare had on my loved ones and neighbors. This vision, rooted in a passion for public health, public policy, and the transformative power of the emerging media arts, is fueled by experience and a profound sense of community.
Years of relentless community service, advocacy, and leadership roles have shaped this vision. Whether it's providing support for the LGBTQ+ youth as a Q Chatter for QChat Space, an online national platform for lbtq+ youth, or mobilizing civic participation as a teenage leader of Young Nebraskans in Action, a student lead organization partnered with a local nonprofit, the understanding of the power of collective action has deepened.
The vision evolved further with Omaha Teen Generation, addressing sexual health education disparities, and underlining the urgent need to arm the community with knowledge and resources.
Experience with political campaigns since turning 18 and an internship with trailblazer Senator Tony Vargas have ingrained a deep understanding of political processes and the importance of representation. This has galvanized the dream to not only give back to the community but one day represents it, championing its needs and aspirations on larger platforms.
Today, my dedication is found in 'Your Scholarship Informant,' a platform bridging the gap between Nebraska's deserving students and the scholarships and educational opportunities they seek. As a current college major in Graphic Design and Marketing, I have a vision. The intersection of these disciplines provides a unique opportunity to create public health campaigns that resonate with the community. Utilizing design and marketing tools to make healthcare more accessible, the vision is to reach those overlooked by traditional manners.
The dream extends beyond resources and education. It's about giving voice to the community, leveraging the power of media arts to craft narratives of struggle and triumph. Films, documentaries, and art projects woven from the threads of real-life experiences will foster empathy, raise awareness, and ignite change on a wider scale.
The future holds 'Tabla Rasa,' a non-profit dedicated to the Latin American community in South Omaha. Envisioned as a sanctuary to address health disparities, it will provide mental health services, wellness resources, and a space for growth, empowerment, and inspiration. Here, arts and health education will merge, creating a tapestry of healing narratives. This vision is a pledge to the community, to create a world where health and opportunity are not privileges but rights for all. With a dream to represent the community, the journey is not just about giving back but standing up, speaking out, and leading the charge toward a better future. My ultimate goal is to one day represent my community by becoming a leader in public health or politics. By doing so, I hope to bring attention to issues that affect marginalized communities in order to enact real change.
The dream may have taken root in South Omaha, but it has grown into something much bigger than myself – a symbol of hope and possibility for all those who believe in the transformative power of community-driven change. This is Tabla Rasa, a blank canvas waiting to be filled with vibrant stories of change and hope.
Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
Picture this: you're trapped in a world where the monsters don't hide under the bed, they live inside you. A universe where shadows don't just linger in corners but cast over every moment of your life. A place where anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder are not just abstract concepts, but constant companions, relentless, ruthless, and remorseless. And these three henchmen serve a queen - Borderline Personality Disorder. Welcome to my reality.
In the depths of despair, I found myself sitting against the cold, dusty floor, questioning my purpose. BPD has been the biggest part of my journey. Relentlessly casting a dark shadow, crippling anxiety, and panic attacks became my constant companions. Mood swings sent me spiraling into emotional turmoil, making it difficult to maintain my sanity. Trust issues consumed me, creating a wall that kept others at arm's length. The simplest act of hugging someone became a daunting task, triggering a flood of my PTSD. I felt trapped within the confines of my own mind.
Growing up in a traditional, conservative Latino household presented its own set of challenges. Success was not only expected but demanded, a symbol of triumph over adversity. The pursuit of excellence clashed with my own journey of healing and self-discovery. Balancing cultural expectations and my own need for self-expression became a delicate dance, one that tested my resilience and forced me to confront societal stigmas surrounding mental health.
felt isolated, as if I were fighting an invisible battle on my own. The absence of a supportive environment left me vulnerable, amplifying the intensity of my struggles and pushing me to the brink of despair.
There were moments when the burden of it all became too much to bear. Suicidal ideation crept into my thoughts, whispering the illusion of escape. The darkness threatened to consume me, but amidst the chaos, a glimmer of hope flickered. "Dum Spiro Spero" - While I breathe, I hope. These words echoed in my mind, a reminder that even in the depths of despair, there is always a spark of possibility.
Seeking help became an act of defiance, a decision to prioritize my own well-being over societal expectations and cultural norms. I sought solace outside the confines of my home, reaching out to mental health professionals who could provide the support and guidance I craved. Therapy became a sanctuary where I could unravel the tangled web of emotions and traumas that had shaped my life. Through the guidance of skilled professionals, I learned coping mechanisms to navigate the turbulent waters of my mind. I discovered the power of self-care, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Slowly but surely, I began to reclaim my sense of self and forge a path toward healing.
Through self-help books, the arts, and volunteering, I further cultivated a sense of resilience and kindness for myself. The written word became my sanctuary, allowing me to explore the depths of my emotions and share my experiences with others. I sought to break the silence surrounding mental health, advocating for greater understanding, empathy, and support.
While the road ahead may be filled with challenges, I am fueled by the belief that our struggles do not define us; they mold us into resilient warriors with a profound sense of purpose. With each breath, I carry this flame of hope, knowing that my journey is not just about overcoming personal obstacles but also about creating a world where mental health is embraced and supported. I aspire to be a voice for justice, compassion, and inclusivity, making a difference in the lives of those who walk a similar path.
DV Awareness Scholarship in Memory of Teresa Cox, Rhonda Cox and Jimmie Neal
In the depths of my soul, a fire burns bright, fueled by the ashes of my past.
I am a survivor, a warrior who has walked through the darkest valleys of domestic violence. My ex-partner's control and manipulative behavior cast a dark shadow over my life. He would exert his power even as I slept, dictating what I ate, how I dressed, and who I associated with. These experiences, coupled with the influence of my domestically abusive upbringing, left me burdened with guilt and confusion. Coming from a Mexican American background within a conservative religious household, societal norms often defended abusers and pedophiles. But within this darkness, I found the strength to break free and realized my purpose: to be a beacon of change and raise awareness about domestic violence.
To ignite change, I will employ the power of vulnerability and storytelling as a future politician sharing my experiences. I aim to shine a light on the silent struggles endured by survivors and give voice to the voiceless. Through heartfelt documentaries and testimonies, I will expose the true face of abuse, fostering understanding among those who have not experienced it firsthand. However, awareness alone is insufficient. I am committed to taking action that will impact the lives of survivors and dismantle the systems that perpetuate domestic violence. I will collaborate with local organizations and community leaders, forging alliances that create comprehensive support systems for survivors. Together, we will advocate for accessible and secure housing, counseling services, and legal protections. By driving policy reform, conducting community outreach, and educating the public, we will lay the groundwork for healing, justice, and empowerment.
Looking ahead, my aspiration is to hold leadership positions that facilitate tangible change. As a representative of my community, I will advocate for legislation that safeguards the rights of women, children, and marginalized groups. I will tirelessly fight for funding to support domestic violence prevention programs, essential support services, and educational initiatives. By embracing the power of advocacy and policy-making, I will be a catalyst for transformation, paving the way towards a society where no voice is silenced, and no one's dignity is compromised. My journey is defined by resilience, compassion, and an unwavering belief in the power of unity. Though the road ahead may be challenging, I am filled with hope for a brighter future—a future where domestic violence is no longer tolerated, where survivors are uplifted, and where communities stand united against the darkness we collectively hold. Every step I take is a testament to the courage of those who came before me and those who continue to fight. My ideal future is one that destigmatizes survivors and condemns abuse—a world where love, respect, and compassion reign supreme.
In my pursuit of change, I am acutely aware of the power of representation. I will challenge the cultural norms and stereotypes that enable abuse by engaging in courageous conversations within my community. As a Mexican American woman, I will share my story to inspire others to confront harmful beliefs and practices. Together, we will redefine masculinity, promote healthy relationships, and foster a culture of respect and equality. My personal experiences as a survivor drive my commitment to raising awareness and effecting lasting change. Through sharing my story, advocating for policy reform, and fostering cultural shifts, I will pass informative legislation and elevate others' voices. Envisioning a society where domestic violence is eradicated, where survivors find solace and support, and where compassion triumphs over cruelty, we can build a future that honors the resilience of survivors and paves the way for a world free from domestic violence.
McClendon Leadership Award
To me, leadership means stepping up to make a positive impact and being a voice for those who may not have one. It is about taking responsibility for my community and striving to create meaningful change. Leadership is crucial because it empowers individuals to advocate for their needs and work towards a better future. Looking ahead, I aspire to be in a leadership position in Omaha, representing and advocating for my community. I want to be a voice for marginalized groups, foster inclusivity, and work towards addressing systemic inequalities. Through leadership, I believe we can create a more equitable society where everyone's needs and perspectives are valued.
Throughout my experiences and involvements, I have witnessed the transformative power of leadership. From my various roles in the community where I could support to LGBTQ+ youth nationwide, to my work as a Community Outreach State Legislative Intern at Senator Tony Vargas' District Office, I have seen the importance of connecting with people, amplifying their voices, and addressing their concerns. Having the opportunity to represent individuals who share my identity as Mexican or an LGBTQ+ person has fostered a deep sense of community and fueled my commitment to leadership. My future endeavors consist of advocating for their rights and well-being and creating a safe and inclusive space where their voices are heard and valued.
Education has also played a significant role in shaping my leadership perspective. As a Political Science and Pre-Health student at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, I am equipping myself with the knowledge and skills to navigate complex issues and contribute to the betterment of society. My bilingual proficiency, customer service experience, and technological skills further enhance my ability to connect with and serve a wide range of individuals. Volunteering with organizations linked with local non-profits and health clinics since I was fifteen has allowed me to advocate for workers' rights, promote sexual health education, and engage with diverse communities. These experiences have taught me that leadership involves being proactive, building coalitions, and actively participating in initiatives that benefit others.
My experiences as a Mexican American from a city that often marginalized our community have fueled my determination to become a leader who can make a difference. I have witnessed the struggles and challenges faced by my community, and I recognize the need for someone to stand up and address the injustices we endure. Through my involvement with local organizations and initiatives, I have seen the power of representation and the impact it can have on inspiring others.
Leadership provides an opportunity to challenge the status quo and break down barriers. By actively engaging with my community, I strive to dismantle the biases and stereotypes perpetuating negative narratives about Mexican Americans. I aim to empower fellow community members to embrace their cultural heritage, pursue their dreams, and overcome the limitations placed upon them.
In conclusion, leadership means taking responsibility, making a positive impact, and advocating for others. It is essential because it empowers individuals, amplifies voices, and drives meaningful change. With my experiences, education, and dedication to my community, I hope to contribute to Omaha's leadership landscape and be a catalyst for positive transformation. Creating a more inclusive and equitable future for all in a conservative state where many like me are confined to narrow expectations, leadership becomes the brush that paints vibrant hues of possibility onto the canvas of our collective destiny. Through resilience, determination, and a refusal to be defined by stereotypes, I embrace the role of a trailblazer, carving a path that defies convention and inspires others to dream beyond the limitations imposed upon us.
Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact Scholarship
As a member of a current generation who is often targeted with commentary that often is one-sided in perspective, I can recall the many times that it was due to online communities. Terms like "woke", "snowflake", "incel", and "terf" are some of the many negative terminologies that are a result of often hateful online communities and gaming forums. Reddit, Discord, and Twitch platforms not only offer a safe space for various communities in which they thrive but also, offers true transparency in individuals' thoughts, affecting their behaviors and actions. As a first-generation, "Gen Z" young adult, I've had the pleasure of indulging in social media and online forums. To me, they have offered comfort and helped me in finding myself thankfully to online forums that are for the lgbtq+ community. But just as there is a positive outcome, it is impossible to not acknowledge the lack of empathy, common sense, and morality. Somehow, these safe spaces have made some people within our society forget how to behave in society. It's new for me to consider it a phenomenon but I can see how since I've experienced the outcomes. I recall multiple times in where gaming forums that I've partaken, as most of my generation do, where some people spew pure hatred and ignorance. I've had peers, and past friends get sucked up in these online blackholes. These spaces have made it possible to share so many different perspectives and biases. Friends and loved ones have participated in these spaces. Online social media allows many to stay anonymous but also a platform to spread philosophies and for some their deepest thoughts and biases, no matter how moral or immoral they might be. Social communities are one of our most impactful technological advancements, especially in communication with one another as political leaders, scientists, newscasts and even celebrities do. Yet we can't acknowledge the elephant in the room which is how online social platforms, like gaming forums, have allowed users to behave in a manner where they don't take into consideration the very basis of the foundation of our society. We can't deny the power these online spaces have but we must be careful to not get sucked into it. Constant dog and cat-like online arguing has caused great division but also has made it harder to mend the inner ropes of our society. The reality is we must do better but the growing snowball of forums attacking each other, communicating what they call "agendas" and the lack of empathy, and disregard for social norms that are fueling our human interactions to this day is becoming a dangerous weapon.
Simple Studies Scholarship
I would like to study Political Science out of many other majors even though they could probably end up making me more money. Coming from a Hispanic, immigrant household, as the eldest daughter of five kids, I was and am always expected to take advantage of opportunities and outdo my parents' experiences so I could have a better life than they ever did. I feel no shame about my parent's background or what they do and I am eternally grateful for the sacrifices they did. I recognize that they aren't the only ones but one pair of the same tale; the parents who sacrifice everything for their own kids, for a better future, and for a better life. To me, that has always been an injustice but also an issue that has yet to be solved. That is one of the reasons why I want to study poli-sci, to help people by understanding the system and eventually gaining the capabilities to be taken seriously.
While other children were playing games and having fun in parks, I was always observing my surroundings, the cracks in the broken down sidewalks, the beatdown streets, and other families. I understood that my life experiences differed from others even though they lived 30 streets away and also a result of my unluckiness of being born as a minority and to poverty. I live in a city that still suffers the effects of segregation, Omaha, which is still to this day is socio-economically and life-wise segregated. Through gentrification, red-lining, and other injustices that are a result of laws and regulations by individuals who often turn the blind eye to the ones suffering the results. As a woman of color who often has to switch code in a different challenging world, I am still not taken seriously and will not until I get a degree. When it comes to public policy and politics, it is often challenging to be not only heard but followed up on when you aren't a recognized expert. A degree in Political Science would not only impact the outcome of my life but hopefully impact the lives of other people, people like my parents who deserve to live a good life.
Even though I have not let my current statuses stop me, my stubbornness which I recognize to be ambition and resiliency can only go so far. Although I have been outspoken and involved in my community and achieved amazing things like confronting local leaders about policy and being part of movements, I am still an individual who has limited knowledge and understanding with the potential of growth. The thing about a major like Political Science is that its education can be versatile and allow you to understand why life is the way it is and how it can be improved in many aspects. With my plans of being an outspoken force of progression, I still have yet to get there and regardless of the outcome, I will make it work.