Andres Larios
My name is Andres Jimenez Larios. I am the son of Mexican immigrants and I am proud that my mom put in so much energy to make sure my brother and I learned Spanish and take pride of our culture and education. My father taught me the importance of working hard and persevering even when the road gets tough, even if you feel alone. I am thankful for their support and when I went to UC Berkeley for undergrad, I realized how people like my parents worked so hard for my brother and I, but were still unaware of the systemic challenges they faced in our communities. When I finished my senior honors thesis for political science, I flew to the Inland Empire to visit my family. I saw all southern California’s warehouses and vast freeways and thought about conducting research focusing on that. However, when I thought about who the intended audience would be, I realized the people most affected by the issues in these working-class communities were not academics who could analyze and debate a scholarly paper. My parents, and so many others like them, deserved to have knowledge that has traditionally been circulated among academics. I want to be able to create engaging multimedia packages about complex issues around the world and give the public the power to come to their own conclusions.
EDUCATION
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism - (M.J. Candidate 2026)
The University of California, Berkeley
Political Science, Spanish & Portuguese
(B.A. 2023)
EMPLOYERS
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UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism - Admissions Department Student J-Peer
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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) - Program Intern for Venezuela, Mexico, and the US Border
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UC Berkeley - Campus Ambassador
AWARDS & HONORS
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Dean's Fellowship (2024)
Mark Litke Fellowship on International Reporting (2024)
UC Berkeley Political Science Honors Program (2023)
MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
National Lesbian Gay Journalists Associations
REPORTING INTERESTS
LGBTQAI+ Communities, Latin America, Latinx Communities, Transportation