Leadership Opportunities

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Student Diversity & Inclusion Internships

Student Diversity & Inclusion offers multiple paid internships each year for undergraduate students looking to gain skills and experience in a myriad of roles: social media and marketing, event planning and more. If you’re interested in an internship opportunity at Student Diversity and Inclusion, contact us studentdiversity@udel.edu.

Eric Aquino


Clothing Coop Intern
 

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Landi Garcia


Food & Supply Pantry Assistant
 

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Odalys Nunez


Front Desk Associate
 

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Annaliese Pena


Social Justice Peer Educators Graduate Assistant
 

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Chelsea Cohen


SDI Graduate Assistant
 

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Merve Kekik


Food & Supply Associate
 

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Ashley Okafor


Marketing & Social Media Intern
 

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Kat Severson


Front Desk Associate
 

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Social Justice Peer Educators

The Social Justice Peer Educators (SJPEs) program is a peer-to-peer social justice program and paid leadership opportunity for students.

The opportunity includes the training of student leaders who are passionate about social justice to facilitate peer-led workshops on identity, inclusion and social justice. Applications are accepted during the spring semester for the following academic year.

Applications for the 2024–2025 academic year have closed.

You are invited to apply for the program when the application opens again in the Spring or email the program director at tchizjr@udel.edu for other ways to get involved!

One of the most important things I have learned through this program is how to be an accomplice and strive for social justice in every aspect of life. I have learned that to just discuss these uncomfortable topics is not enough, but to actually enact change, changes must be made frequently no matter how small.

- 2021–2022 Social Justice Peer Educator

2024–2025 Social Justice Peer Educators

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Razan Abdullah
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Heaven Brown

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Ky Dunlap
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Gabbie Fraiser
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Kira Jefferson
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Frenchezza Jumawan

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Wynnie Kamau
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Thomas Maldonado-Reis
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Naomi Maria

Naomi Maria
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Katie Martin
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Dulcine Stephens

Dulcine Stephens
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Cole Tierney
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Mihret Walelgne
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Raheem Wicker
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Chase Willman
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Affinity-Based Leadership Councils

Are you involved in one of our affinity-based registered student organizations (RSOs) and looking to make an even larger impact? Your RSO can join one of our leadership councils! These groups advocate for the needs and interests of minoritized communities while building community and collaboration.

Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) Leadership Council

The Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American Leadership Council was originally proposed in Fall 2017; however, full implementation of the council began in Fall 2018 under the guidance of Student Diversity & Inclusion. Student Diversity & Inclusion staff advise the APIDA Leadership Council.

Members of the APIDA Council:

LGBTQ+ Leadership Council

The LGBTQ+ Leadership Council was proposed in May 2017 to represent the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community and to bring together representatives from relevant LGBTQ+ student organizations on campus. The council met officially for the first time in September 2017, advised by Student Diversity & Inclusion.

Members of the LGBTQ+ Leadership Council:

Latinx Hispanic Leadership Council

The Latinx Hispanic Leadership Council was originally proposed in October 2016 by the Vice President of University Affairs for the Student Government Association (SGA). The council met for the first time in November 2017, advised by Student Diversity & Inclusion.

Members of the Latinx Leadership Council:

Student Diversity & Inclusion is part of the Office of Institutional Equity and the Division of Student Life, which advances equity and inclusion, deepens student learning and drives holistic development through education, experiences and communities.