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#FulbrightLatinX is an inclusive community that features past & present Latinx Fulbrighters in an effort to reach more Latinx candidates and increase diversity in the Fulbright program.

01/29/2026

CONGRATULATIONS SEMI-FINALISTS! 👏👏👏👏⁠
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Fulbright Latinx is incredibly proud of all the individuals that applied for the Fulbright! You worked to better understand and effectively convey your achievements, career paths, and future goals. ⁠
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The application process enables us to appreciate our accomplishments, underscores our purpose, and strengthens our determination—critical for pursuing our goals!⁠
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Let us know if you were selected!⁠
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Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 01/27/2026

☎️ Calling your senators takes 5 minutes. Silence costs lives. ICE is up for funding — and right now is when our voices matter most. This is your reminder that:

• You don’t need to be an expert
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01/07/2026

Olivia Flores, M.A.T. is a dynamic educator and leader of over a decade from the Chicago area and a proud transplant of six years to the Kansas City community. A multiethnic, non-native Spanish speaker, Olivia’s trajectory changed when she received the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship that funded her own Spanish immersion in Argentina. Olivia dedicated herself to teaching English Language Arts on Chicago’s Southside before completing a Fulbright grant in Colombia. ⁠
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The Green Fellowship brought Olivia to Kansas City where she founded the Kauffman School’s AP Literature and Composition course where her students achieved a 78% pass rate on the College Board exam. Olivia then moved to Kansas City Public Schools where she championed the region’s first 7th-12th Dual Language Spanish Immersion Program as Paseo Academy’s Spanish Literacy teacher and advocated for equitable options for the Latine community as a member of the Board of Education’s Hispanic Development Committee. Today, the program serves over 100 bilingual students, is completing its 4-year dual credit pilot with UMKC, manages a $10,000.00 BeGreat Together grant, and continues to offer bilingual education to students of proud African American, Afro-Latine, Indigenous, Latine, and Caucasian backgrounds.⁠
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👂️Follow and listen to more episodes on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

12/03/2025

NEW EPISODE OUT NOW ✨

Eric has had a career in research and advocacy that spans nearly two decades. He has worked closely with community members, nonprofits, and corporations to highlight systemic inequities and champion solutions, access to resources, and opportunities for frequently underrepresented stakeholders.

Eric received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Hofstra University in New York. In 2008, he was awarded a Fulbright research grant to Hungary, where he studied discrimination against the Roma in public education and drew comparisons to post-Brown v. Board of Education policies in the U.S.

Eric serves on the national board of the Fulbright Association and the board of Blossom Projects, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth and families in underserved communities in India through education and economic empowerment.



🔗Listen now: https://open.spotify.com/show/6U9snpMEARsq62yoTDxgyy?si=a9b3dfbf897e42ab

Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 10/26/2025

Cofounder Vanessa Diaz and Board Member Amber Amparo flew to Miami, Flordia to represent Fulbright Latinx at the annual Global Youth Summit that took place during .

Fulbright Latinx, alongside other affinity groups like and , WERE always excited to collaborate with the on this event for the third time.

The youth summit hosts one day of programming for high school students to learn about different study abroad opportunities. The itinerary includes an alumni panel, an opportunities fair, and interactive roundtable discussions.

Since this takes place during the annual Fulbright Conference, we also table at conference and network with Fulbright from across the country.

Another successful year in the books, can't wait do it again next year!

Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 08/18/2025

During my Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship grant, I was placed in Mokpo, South Korea– a seaside town located on the south-western coast. I led English classes for over 400 elementary students of various grade levels, and led after-school English teacher workshops that focused on the discussions of social-cultural issues present in South Korea and the U.S. Outside of instruction hours, I immersed myself in Mokpo’s community by joining CrossFit and boxing classes to relieve stress and improve my Korean language skills. The highlight of my Fulbright grant was designing class activities that strengthened my students’ cognitive abilities through art. My students had the opportunity to design their own Halloween store and ugly Christmas sweaters, while I shared the Mexican American traditions I celebrated with my family during these holidays in the U.S. I also introduced Spanish to my fifth-grade class by teaching songs like “Feliz Navidad.”

Fulbright changed my life in ways I could have never imagined. Fulbright was the very first nationally competitive scholarship I ever won. Knowing that I had the ability to represent my country and my Mexican American heritage abroad was truly life changing. Prior to my grant, I struggled with low-confidence; however, by challenging myself and living in a country where I had limited language skills, I built my resiliency and confidence. My experience teaching, boxing, and traveling solo throughout South Korea taught me that I was capable of overcoming so much, away from my family and friends. Thanks to my Fulbright experience, I'm in a better place now, and I'm truly a different person!

My advice is for applicants to take advantage of all the resources their universities offer, such as the career center and writing center. I recommend creating a team that can help provide you with tips to strengthen your essay or might work with you to discover the professional goals you have and how Fulbright fits into those. Even if you have graduated, it doesn’t hurt to reach back to your Fulbright advisor or the writing center to see if they are willing to help.

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Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 08/11/2025

As Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors, our incredible Fulbright Latinx co-founders were among incredible young scholars from around the globe at the 2025 conference this past weekend.

Thank you for the opportunity to have Vanessa and Elena speak with potential applicants and provide them with more information about Fulbright!

From graduating high school seniors to PhD candidates, this event connected young scholars with a variety of different opportunities to travel and study abroad!

08/09/2025

It’s already August and the Fulbright application deadline is only a few months away! ⏳️

Join Fulbright Latinx for an exciting event to help you along in your writing and gain valuable feedback from Fulbright alumni. We’ll make sure you break up into small groups and are able to ask any questions related to your application and short answers!

🗓️ Saturday, August 23
⏰️ 9 am Pacific/ 12pm Eastern

We look forward to working with you!

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhlCuRfG7WYndrwiBbEDwLe4EXaQQ_LTy3y9cohHb2tEhUCQ/viewform?pli=1

Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 08/08/2025

“My name is Melanie and I’m an Agricultural Engineer with PhD in Natural Resources doing research about pineapples submitted to drought stress. I am currently doing a post doc and also work at the National University of Northeast in Argentina as an assistant teacher. I am big fan of books and every genre of music! I also enjoy spending weekends with my friends.

Because of Fulbright, I have a broader vision of other cultures and how to communicate with them. As a Fulbrighter I am more encouraged to be connected to people, travel to other countries and be more empathetic. It is a life changing experience.

Do not be disencourage if you don't get the scholarship the first time, keep trying, dream big. You are unique and you can always contribute with a grain of sand to the world.

After doing post-Fulbright grant, it changed my perspective of other cultures and the world. It has also helped me to have new friends from around the world and get a pos-doc scholarship.”

08/05/2025

Fulbright Latinx co-founders Vanessa and Elena will be representing The Fulbright Program at this year’s .

🗓️ August 9, 2025
📍NYU Kimmel Center

We are so excited to have two Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors to be able to talk to incoming applicants learn more about Fulbright and get inspired to apply!

Photos from Fulbright Latinx's post 06/28/2025

"My name is Alexis and I had the privilege of serving as an ETA at the University of Gdańsk in Poland from 2021-2022! I am originally from Phoenix, AZ and am currently based in Boston, MA. I completed my undergrad at , during which I first traveled to Poland on a school trip, and then returned as a volunteer teacher during the summer before my senior year. Upon graduation, I completed a post-graduate teaching fellowship and service program while also earning an M.Ed. from the .⁠
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My Fulbright grant was actually delayed a year due to , which afforded me the opportunity to gain another year of teaching experience back home in Phoenix. Post-Fulbright, I remained in higher education and worked at a university in Philadelphia, during which I discerned returning to school. I am now finishing up a master's degree at Boston College and will be continuing on as a doctoral student this upcoming fall. ⁠
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Outside of my professional and academic experiences, I enjoy exploring the greater Boston and New England region, trying out different coffee shops, visiting museums, spending time with friends, and volunteering my time when possible. I come from a Mexican-American family and am passionate about access to education and international opportunities for Latinx and first-generation/low-income students, which is why I'm honored to be a Fulbright Latinx mentor!⁠
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One of the defining moments of my experience was responding to the influx of refugees to at the outset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022."⁠
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06/15/2025

PULSE CHECK ✨️⁠
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A lot is going on, with deportations of our families and community members, Fulbright rescinding awards, Fulbright Board resigning, and this hateful administration causing chaos and hopelessness.⁠
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We are holding space for you to vent, share, listen.⁠
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📅 Wednesday, June 18⁠
📍 Via Zoom⁠

Register here: https://forms.gle/RWNguMQMYCJy9Gx67
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We hope you join us,⁠
besos⁠
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Fulbright Latinx

Hey everyone! We are Vanessa and Elena, co-founders of Fulbright Latinx, and Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors. This is a community that we hope builds and cultivates future applicants by highlighting past and present Latinx Fulbrighters. With this initiative, we hope to help diversify the program and help other Latinx individuals learn about the program, and how they can apply!

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