Steven Lopez

October 16, 2024

Steven Lopez’s migrant parents beamed with pride as they dropped him off for his first year at Stanford University—in the same region of California which they had picked fruit from years before to make a living. Appreciating the sacrifices and hard work of his parents to give him a better life and opportunities, Lopez dedicated […]


Stephanie McCoy

October 16, 2024

Stephanie McCoy isn’t just her family’s first college student and graduate.   She is their first master’s-degree student and—should she decide to pursue it—could become their first doctoral degree student, too.   McCoy, who is strongly motivated by her personal experiences and her immigrant parents who overcame adversity, is ardently pursuing a career in public […]


Starla Garcia

October 16, 2024

Long-distance racing takes stamina and perseverance. Starla Garcia exuded these skills as a collegiate cross-country athlete—skills she learned from her father, who shelved his own dreams of a doctoral degree to take care of his family. Garcia is now employing perseverance to help underserved populations outrace the health problems they face in places like the […]


Stacy Cantu-Pawlik

October 16, 2024

Like the bright velas (candles) her grandmother lit as a sign of her strong Catholic faith, Stacy Cantu-Pawlik is shining as a researcher and advocate for Latino health equity. Cantu-Pawlik is a senior research area specialist at the Institute of Health Promotion at UT Health San Antonio, where she serves as a digital content curator […]


Sophia Rodriguez

October 16, 2024

Growing up, Sophia Rodriguez experienced a clash of Peruvian-Mexican cultures, traditional values, and food in her home. This prepared her to confront uncomfortable health and social justice issues. Now Rodriguez is pushing for Latino health as a master’s-degree student in health promotion and behavioral science at San Diego State University, where she also works as […]


Sonia Fragoso

October 16, 2024

Sonia Fragoso developed a passion to help other people thanks to her parents, who gave up their own desires and worked hard to give her and her siblings a better life.   Now Fragoso gives back and helps out every chance she gets.   For example, she spent her high school and college careers tutoring […]


Sigolène Ortega

October 16, 2024

Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, she’s the second of four children from a tightly-knit family that migrated to Santa Cruz, CA. Her family was involved in farm work, and she’s a first-generation college student. Growing up in a Mexican family that faced poverty and social inequalities, Sigolène learned from her grandmother to use this struggle to fuel positive […]


Sheila Mota

October 16, 2024

Sheila Mota is the embodiment of resiliency.   The Utah native has overcome a debilitating illness and the loss of her father to cancer, and is now committed to improving the delivery of healthcare and increasing the quality of life of those who “grew up on the wrong side of the train tracks.”   She […]


Shayda Dioun

October 16, 2024

Physical activity.   Proper nutrition.   Shayda Dioun is not shy about trumpeting these two big ways to prevent cancer.   Dioun, a public health student at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, is already making an effort to push nutrition and activity as an intern for the San Antonio Mayor’s Fitness […]


Sebastian Garcia-Medina

October 16, 2024

If something doesn’t work, Sebastian Garcia-Medina finds an alternative way to make it work. In Wisconsin, as a first-generation immigrant, Garcia-Medina found his passion in the medical sciences and aiding the underserved populations. After taking a year to work at the Mayo Clinic, Garcia-Medina is now continuing his path toward medicine and science by pursuing […]