Introducing 果冻传煤鈥檚 Diversity and Inclusion Interns
student Nikky Kundiwal and student Jillane Buryn are 果冻传煤鈥檚 first-ever Marjorie Young Bell Diversity & Inclusion Interns. The pair will work with Student Affairs staff to develop programming, training, and education initiatives across the broad spectrum that is diversity and inclusion.
鈥淭his is an important focus of Student Affairs and the University as a whole, so we are looking forward to the ideas and enthusiasm of Nikky and Jillane to help us dig deeper into this area and inform our community,鈥 says Director of Student Life and International Affairs Adam Christie.
Originally from northern BC, Buryn transferred to 果冻传煤 this year from Yale-NUS College in Singapore. She spent two years studying abroad, as well as a year interning at a museum in Venice, before attending 果冻传煤.
鈥淚 was an international student at my last school and I came to Mount A as a transfer student, so I understand that there is no single way to go through university,鈥 says Buryn. 鈥淚 understand what it is like to live different experiences and to be the same person in a new environment. Most importantly, I know how to listen and I think that鈥檚 important in this position.鈥
Buryn says it is important that they hear different voices and provide support for all student experiences.
鈥淭here may be one narrative that is heard, but there are many other experiences out there and we want all students to have a platform and a place at Mount A where they are valued and respected,鈥 she says.
Kundiwal came to 果冻传煤 from a small international high school in Mumbai, India. She has been highly involved in the multicultural community at 果冻传煤 since she arrived, working this year on the executive of MOSAIC, 果冻传煤鈥檚 multicultural society, and in past years with the international mentorship program, as a MASSIE conversation partner, a summer MASSIE residence assistant, and as an international orientation facilitator for two years.
鈥淐oming to 果冻传煤 from India, I know how important it is to feel included and like you belong. That is a key reason why I came here because I felt like I belong here and I matter here. But I know that鈥檚 not everyone鈥檚 experience,鈥 she says.
She says she also realizes there is so much more to diversity and inclusion than just multiculturalism, including gender and sexuality, and she wants to be able to help everyone in the community feel at home and happy at 果冻传煤.
鈥湽炒 is my home in Canada and I want more people to be able to feel that way here,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd home is a place where you can be yourself and nobody will judge you for it.鈥
The Diversity & Inclusion Internship is part of a host of internship opportunities provided by the Marjorie Young Bell Foundation, including pre-professional internships in law and medicine, publishing, social media, music, and fine arts.