History Senior Sánchez Awarded ReachOut Fellowship for Public Service

Written by
Emily Aronson, Office of Communications
March 24, 2022

Princeton senior Emily Sánchez has been awarded a fellowship from ReachOut 56-81-06, an alumni-funded effort that supports year-long public service projects after graduation. Sánchez will develop a podcast series on the history of Latino communities across New Jersey.

The project, “Podcasting History: An Opportunity to Bring Latino Voices Inside New Jersey’s History Classrooms,” will be designed to diversify voices within secondary school history curricula and to support teachers in covering learning objectives required by the New Jersey Social Studies Learning Standards. Sánchez will work with the New Jersey Hispanic Research Information Center at the Newark Public Library.

ReachOut will provide a stipend of $35,000 to pay for living expenses during her fellowship year.

Sánchez, a history concentrator pursuing certificates in Latino studies and Latin American studies, grew up in Clifton and Paterson, New Jersey. She was inspired to design the podcast project due to a lack of representation of her own Peruvian-American community in her secondary school history curriculum and in library archives.

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