阿尔玛·阿波罗尼奥·伯纳尔, 21届
爱荷华大学学术教练
社会工作
用慈悲铺路
When 阿尔玛·阿波罗尼奥·伯纳尔 ’21 arrived on the Hill to begin her freshman year, she experienced culture shock.
“This culture shock for many Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the Midwest is not abnormal,” said Alma. “You’re going to find that a majority of institutions are predominantly white.”
阿尔玛通过参与和教育校园里的其他人,克服了最初的文化冲击。
“I knew the benefits of being able to learn about different cultures and backgrounds through a shared experience, like education,” said Alma. “我在校园里成为了一名倡导者。"
我知道通过共同的经历了解不同的文化和背景的好处,比如教育。 我在校园里成为了一名倡导者。
在Mount Mercy的四年里,Alma参与了超过10个社团、部门、委员会和项目。 Most notably, she interned at the Cedar Rapids Civil Rights Commission and served on search committees for Mount Mercy’s president and for the director of diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
“Being involved with the search committees allowed Black, Indigenous, and people of color to have a voice,” said Alma. “This involvement shaped my college experience and built my confidence.”
“Being involved with the search committees allowed Black, Indigenous, and people of color to have a voice.”
Alma’s dedication to social justice was recognized at the highest level when she received the Sister Catherine McAuley Award during Commencement.
“Like Catherine McAuley, Alma’s spirit comes from her compassion, sincerity, hope, and willingness to spread love to all those around her,” as said during the award presentation. “Alma is a servant, always willing to put those around her and her community above all else.”
Alma’s drive and passion will no doubt inspire others to work toward a more equitable world.