Holis! My name is Jazmin Contreras and I am this summer’s Family and Community Health Intern at OSU Extension Service in Hood River County. I am now a third-year student at Lewis and Clark College majoring in economics and minoring in data science. What most caught my attention within the field of economics was economic development and global health economics because it emphasizes raising people’s overall quality of living by addressing needs beyond the financial. These include addressing hunger, education, and health. This internship provides me with a unique, social work perspective of how these needs are being addressed in my community and how we can continue to address them. I am most looking forward to gaining a deeper appreciation of qualitative data and humanity within research and giving back to the community that raised me to be the person I am today.
This is week three of the internship for me and thus far one of my fondest memories was tabling at el Mercado del Valle (a Latino-operated farmers market). I offered a tasting of a veggie ceviche which people really enjoyed. The best part was the community, joy and live music. In these past few weeks, I have also been helping with summer camp programming and developing heat and smoke safety guidelines for youth and older adults.
In the coming weeks I am most excited to continue working on the 2025 Columbia Gorge Food Security Assessment. Not only will this project provide me with invaluable professional experience, it will also provide our community partners updated information with which to continue making our home a better place for everyone to live in. As the first-generation daughter of two farm workers, being able to participate in this assessment means the absolute world. But in the bigger picture it also means that more kids like me may have access to food and thus be able reach their dreams just as I am doing now. To end this blogpost, I want to leave you with a quote from a song I grew up with. Gerardo Reyes’ Sin Fortuna: “las letras no entran cuando se tiene hambre” or “letters cannot enter when one is hungry”. I feel that this song and this line specifically really capture my motivations for this project.
Hasta la proxima,
Jazmin Contreras.