Currently, I attend UCLA for Psychology and Gender Studies. I am a Native American from Oregon and am a member of the American Indian Student Association, Bruin Synaptogenesis, and the Archery Club. This year I’m also a contributing writer for The Native Bruin which is UCLA’s ethnic newspaper. We publish once a month and discuss hot topics, resources for minorities at school and also some fun prices that the normal newspaper won’t publish. We like to push the rules. This year, I’m writing, helping run the social media, celebrating strong Native leaders and honoring our people as part of Native American Heritage Month. I also just applied for a large research scholarship program that would help me design and execute a town research project. Over the next 2 years, I will attend graduate school/research seminars and present my work at undergraduate research meetings. In the evening, I volunteer with Bruin Corps and American Indian recruitment where we tutor underserved schools in the community. I love to give back to the youth to encourage them to attend college. As a part of The Creative Process, I am engaging with intellectuals who are pushing boundaries and conducting exciting research. I’m my own field, I am fascinated by interpersonal communication in intimate relationships. Gender biases and aggression between the sexes really sparks my interest. I am looking forward to the opportunity of interviewing and learning from great minds.