05/29/2025
Y'all, I gave a commencement speech for Dallas College STEM League! 😳
Not gonna lie—I was nervous, low on sleep, and didn't have enough time to practice. I stumbled in places. At one point, it even looks like I hid behind my paper. But I showed up, and I shared something I know well: resilience.
This month, I officially completed my Python Developer Certificate at Dallas College. I also earned my STEM League pin, cord, and certificate after racking up over 1,000 points attending workshops, events, and networking sessions.
STEM League challenged me to get out of my comfort zone and step into the world of data science, AI, and public health. It helped me see that I do belong in this space—even as a creative, even as a mom, even with setbacks.
✅ I didn’t get into the Ph.D. program I applied for. That stung.
But I'm not giving up on the goal—I'm already planning my next move.
✅ I’ve dropped or failed classes during the program.
But I kept going. I got better each time. Made Provost's honor roll this Spring semester!
✅ I doubted I’d ever belong in STEM.
But now I’m writing Python, applying for data analyst roles, and speaking at graduations.
This speech was more than a reflection—it was a declaration: "You’re allowed to pivot. You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to fail and still be worthy. You’re allowed to dream out loud—even while you’re still figuring things out."
If you're in a season of transition, I hope this reminds you that progress doesn't have to be perfect.
Thanks again to Ms. Fabiola Resendiz, Dr. Neda Saffarian Tousi (Hozhabri), PhD , Erick Flores-Ortega , and Dr. Jason Treadway for the honor and support.
Here's to every setback that became a plot twist.
Congrats to STEM League Class of 2025!
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