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Karen Marquez ‘22 aspires to help her community through her studies

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Karen  Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic  studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish,  and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to  use her degree and the skills she is learning at PLU to help people in  need.

“I  always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose  to study social work. She originally intended to be a French major at  PLU, as she had taken French courses in high school. She found social  work was a better fit after being introduced to the career field in a  few classes. “I love community work and community outreach, and I have  learned a lot about myself too.”

Marquez currently has an internship  working with middle school students in Federal Way. Her placement is  with a nonprofit organization that helps students connect with their  community and get extra support. Marquez enjoys working with youth, so  this position was an excellent fit for her. 

Marquez’s internship also connects to her capstone project, which is about finding resources for refugee families. 

“We have a caseload, and we work with  a couple of students who come from refugee families. It has been so  great to work with them and be a part of their lives,” she said.I love  that they can count on me and come to me if they need anything, and I  have enjoyed getting to know each of them and learning about their  cultures and languages.”

Marquez believes her Hispanic studies  minor will help her in her social work career. “At first I did not want  to take Spanish because I am a heritage speaker, but it was actually  really good to polish my Spanish and learn about my own and other  cultures. It will help me when working with Spanish speaking  communities, and also when working with immigrants and refugees.” 

As a Latina, Marquez stressed the importance of finding and building her own community at PLU. 

“We all have different experiences at  college. I am a first-generation student. I feel like I have had  support and created a community at PLU. I am involved in Latinx club,  and my professors have really helped me feel supported and helped me  build that community, especially David Simpson and Giovanna  Urdangarain.” 

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After  her graduation this May, Marquez plans to take some time off from  school before eventually attending graduate school to earn her Master’s  degree in social work.  

“I want to have a year to celebrate  my accomplishments. It’s kind of scary, because all my life I have been a  student,” she said. Marquez hopes to find some training programs  related to her career to participate in, and will continue to help those  around her through her compassion and love for community. 

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