Dezstany Garcia
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: NAIS 25 Indian Country TodayThis course was one of the reasons I chose to apply early decision to Dartmouth! I know, how could one course even influence such a big decision? Hearing Professor Duthu describe cases regarding the dispossession of Native tribes, the cultural tensions that many Native youth experience because of the effects of the Doctrine of Discovery, and economic development issues amongst many Native reservations made me edge out of my seat with excitement. The description did not disappoint because although it is one of my earliest classes, I always find myself running to class to learn something new. Professor Duthu presents in a way that wakes you up, makes you laugh, and encourages you to ask some pretty tough questions about tribal regulations. It has been extremely interesting how "bullets of the past are hitting present targets", meaning that many federal policies that happened decades ago still have very noticeable impacts in Indian Country (land in which tribal members own or previously occupied). I love being able to schedule office hours for any leftover questions. Would definitely recommend it!!
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: WGSS 30.05 Maid In America: The Politics of Domestic LaborLotería! The name of a traditional Mexican lottery game played during holidays. My final project was presented through the form of Lotería. In this class we analyzed the political and economic settings that domestic laborers and caregivers face within the United States and in Latin America. I really valued the different students that the class attracted as we all became extremely close in the ten weeks we worked together. This class was both an Art and Culture Identity credit so our assignments were extremely interesting as we got to do a lot of interactive learning with movies and plays!
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: PBPL 42 / GOVT 60.04: Ethics and Public PolicyShould we commit a small wrong to save many? Equality or equity? What does it mean to practice effective altruism? I know, very philosophical questions yet that’s the whole point. This class was a crosslisted course between the Government and Public Policy departments. I greatly enjoyed this discussion led class as we talked about issues regarding immigration, the meaning of work, and technological regulations in the labor force. The readings were a usual amount for a Government course as it averaged to about thirty pages per class. I was able to make new friends based off of our class discussions which helped make the class feel more collaborative. Professor Rose was always open to meeting outside of class for office hours and encouraged participation in an effective manner. Walking away from this course I am able to talk about current issues from various philosophical viewpoints.
Let's Build the Bonfire!
I hope you have your hard hat and safety glasses ready because we're about to build the Homecoming bonfire!
Indigenous Peoples' Day Every Day!
"Indigenous Peoples' Day Every Day!" A common phrase said within the Native Community at Dartmouth. Come and join me as I describe the Indigenous Fly-In Program offered by Dartmouth!
Can I Take Your Order?
Are you a boba or coffee lover? Baker-Berry Library not only has some great study spaces but even better spots to grab a sweet treat. So c'mon, let's go before the line at Novack gets too long!
Tacos, Barbecue, and Flautas!
Hola chicos! Do not worry I know I might be making you a little hungry but I promise it'll be worth it! Come and take a seat with me at the cookout table:)
The Prequel: All the Adventures that Happened Before New Student Orientation!
Hello everybody and welcome! Usually this would be an introduction to my Dartmouth journey but I've actually already been here for about a month before classes even started. How'd that happen? Let me tell you…