Yemi Fadahunsi was the Ace winner in 2014. Really proud of her news. YEMI: "I want to share with you the blog I wrote through my D.C internship this summer at Global Witness. I wrote about my experience/research at COP21 in Paris in 2015. This is very exciting because it is my first piece of published work so far in my academic career."Link: https://www.globalwitness.org/en/blog/climate-change-front-line-why-marginalized-voices-matter-climate-change-negotiations/
My father, Ace Alexander, was a teacher and educator in the St. Paul Public School System for over 40 years. Since 2013, the Ace Scholarship has given financial aid to graduating minority students in St. Paul with an interest in education. This blog is dedicated to the past winners and their pursuits. Hopefully, reading about these amazing students will inspire others to become teachers. My dad would be proud. I know I am.
Monday, August 14, 2017
Yemi on climate change.
Yemi Fadahunsi was the Ace winner in 2014. Really proud of her news. YEMI: "I want to share with you the blog I wrote through my D.C internship this summer at Global Witness. I wrote about my experience/research at COP21 in Paris in 2015. This is very exciting because it is my first piece of published work so far in my academic career."Link: https://www.globalwitness.org/en/blog/climate-change-front-line-why-marginalized-voices-matter-climate-change-negotiations/
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