Dear College David Goodman, Steve Marantz, Lia Baldori
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A podcast featuring high school seniors and their college admission and scholarship essays. Because what they say about themselves says a lot about all of us.
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Episode 6: Rashad Brown-Mitchell, Fenway High, 2020
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Episode 5: Catari Giglio, Fenway High, 2020
When Catari Giglio was a junior at Boston's West Roxbury Academy, the School Department announced that they were going to close the high school. She and her classmates were told they’d have to transfer for their senior year, piling more chaos onto an already stressful time. But in the face of disappointment, Catari felt something ignite inside her: a fighting instinct. Her college essay shares how she pushed back against what she thought was an unfair decision, discovering a new passion in the process.
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Episode 4: Anthony Gonzalez, Fenway High, 2020
Fenway High senior Anthony Gonzalez (2020) wrote his college essay about "code-switching" -- alternating between two social and cultural norms -- and how he used it to navigate high school.
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Episode 3: Salamata Barry, Fenway High, 2019
Salamata Barry was born in Guinea. When she was eight years old, she was forced to undergo Female Genital Mutilation, a dangerous cultural custom that left her feeling powerless. Nearly a decade later, Salamata found herself at Fenway High, writing her college application. The resulting essay shows how she regained her voice, and how she plans to use it.
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Episode 2: Azadi Charles Sampson, Fenway High, 2018
Growing up, Azadi’s uncle took him and his cousins to Breakfast IV Brothers: an organization dedicated to fostering connection and mentorship between Black men and boys through monthly breakfasts. In his college essay, Azadi writes how these meetings not only helped him to understand the issues facing his community—they also inspired him to take action toward a solution.