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Welcome, interns, to the Career and Leadership Workshop! This workshop is an integral part of your internship program, providing a week-long opportunity to enhance your exposure to many career fields and their leadership skills. You and other interns will showcase the results of your summer projects through both formal and informal presentations. You will also engage with professionals in their fields through panel discussions, developmental sessions, and various activities. Additionally, the workshop is crucial for evaluating the program experience to identify successes and areas for improvement in the future. We hope you enjoy being in Washington, DC, network, and have fun!

Click to meet the interns: HBCUI    Mosaics    internXL    LHIP    GOGA

Livestream Events via Microsoft Teams Links -
August 6, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. EST - NPS Internship Career and Leadership Workshop

August 7, 2:00-4:30 p.m. EST- Art Culture Presentations: LHIP/HBCUI
 
Augst 8, 8:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m. EST - A Conversation with Former NPS Directors and Message from the NPS Director, Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III

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Wednesday August 7, 2024 2:00pm - 4:30pm EDT


During their internship, interns delve into the impact of Latino and African American contributions to the United States at the park or nearby community where they are interning. They will share how these inspirations have influenced them through their artwork. At the Career and Leadership Workshop in Washington, DC, interns are invited to showcase their artwork and share the stories behind their creative inspirations.

  1. Alexandra Silio/ Park Planning Fellow, National Capital Region / Lands and Planning
  2. Amelia Proweller/ Community Building Intern, First Ladies National Historic Site
  3. Andres "Andy" Ridley/ Interpretation Intern - Spanish Language Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Interpretation, Education, and Partnerships Division
  4. Carmen Artiles/ Park Planning Fellow (DHA), Midwest Regional Office/Planning and Compliance 
  5. Caroline Gracia/ Community Ambassador and Educator, Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park 
  6. Elizabeth Morales/Trail Planning Intern, Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
  7. Ethan Bravo/ Education and Interpretation Intern, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
  8. Savannah Balderas/ Visual Information Specialist, Blackwell School National Historic Site
  9. Fiorella Fernandez/ Natural Resource Intern (DHA), Biscayne National Park/ Natural Resource Management/ Fish and Wildlife Inventory & Monitoring Program
  10. Jannella Perez Torres/ Outreach Assistant Intern, Effigy Mounds National Monument
  11. Laura Rodriguez/ Community Engagement Intern, Lowell National Historical Park
  12. Lidia Grande-Ruiz/ Visual Information Intern, Boston National Historical Park/Education, Youth, and Volunteer Engagement/Youth Employment and Development
  13. Mia Pizzi/ Cultural History Education Intern (DHA), Everglades National Park
  14. Valeria Caballero/ Community Outreach and Interpretation Internship (DHA), Salem Maritime National Historic Site & Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
  15. Jadicee Medel/ Natural Resource Management Intern, Valley Forge National Historical Park
  16. Nair Perez-Torres/Canyonlands National Park Interpretation Intern, Island in the Sky District, Canyonlands National Park
  17. Braxton Broady /  Public History Fellow, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument  
  18. Jasmyne Kinslow / Expanding Stories Internship  First State National Historical Park  
  19. Khalil Baker / Natural Resource Monitoring Intern  Rocky Mountain National Park

Wednesday August 7, 2024 2:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Yates Auditorium U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C St NW, Washington, DC 20240

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