Interview with Gonzalo Villalba, an upcoming Biomedical Engineering student at Dartmouth College

Interview with Gonzalo Villalba, an upcoming Biomedical Engineering student at Dartmouth College

Back in Asuncion, Paraguay, with his three siblings and black Chow Chow, Gonzalo Villalba reflected on his past educational experiences with his impending learnings at the LALA Academy, which will precede his biomedical engineering education at Dartmouth College, serving as a backdrop. “In Paraguay, we have limited resources. Even though I tried to create more…

Interview with Sueli Salazar, who has been improving quality education in Paraguay since her Bootcamp

Interview with Sueli Salazar, who has been improving quality education in Paraguay since her Bootcamp

“I am still self-conscious about myself, but after going to LALA, that changed a lot… I am proud now of my heritage, of my hair, of my skin color.” Sueli’s interest in her Guarani heritage grew from a desire to honor her grandmother. “My grandma used to teach in one of the most dangerous places…

Interview with Luan Torres, CASA founder, and Ashoka Lead Young ambassador

Interview with Luan Torres, CASA founder, and Ashoka Lead Young ambassador

“I know that a single piece of fruit will not end hunger. But the idea is to help move towards that balance… Oftentimes, people underestimate young people’s projects in the initial phases, but they are starting to wake up. For me, the coolest part of my story is that other young people around me are…

Interview with Guilherme David, whose goal is to study computer science and use technology as a tool to scale holistic education in Brazil

Interview with Guilherme David, whose goal is to study computer science and use technology as a tool to scale holistic education in Brazil

“LALA gives you clarity. It makes you deeply realize who you are. Through LALA, I was able to connect lots of dots of my own story that, until then, I had not connected, but which unconsciously were there all along.” Guilherme’s interest in holistic education grew from a shocking event when he was seventeen. Thanks…

Interview with Giullia Jaques, the founder of Absorvidas, who is fighting to end menstrual poverty

Interview with Giullia Jaques, the founder of Absorvidas, who is fighting to end menstrual poverty

“Whenever I say that I’ve been through these situations, like domestic violence with my father and him leaving me when I was so young, and watching my friends get shot in the head… people act like it’s a hard thing to talk about. But I actually want to talk about it because people need to…

Interview with Breno Teixeira, “Construindo o Futuro” founder

Interview with Breno Teixeira, “Construindo o Futuro” founder

While many walk away from LALA with new visions, passions, and ideas for social impact, Breno Teixeira walked away from the first-ever LALA Bootcamp, where he was the youngest student, as a new person with a newfound look on life. From speaking to someone at a networking dinner that had just become vegetarian after watching…

Interview with Floppy, who willing to change the education system in Paraguay

Interview with Floppy, who willing to change the education system in Paraguay

The average high school student likely would not bat an eye if their teacher were sleeping; if anything, they might smile, knowing that their school day just got much easier. But Florencia Doval, 16, who goes by Floppy, is no average student, and when she noticed teachers dozing off, she became furious. Rather than taking…

Interview with Laura Leal, who is passionate about education

Interview with Laura Leal, who is passionate about education

Neither of her parents graduated from college–rather, they both graduated from high school around the age of 22. Their lack of higher education, though, only pushed them harder to provide their children with exceptional educational opportunities. As a result, Laura de Matos Leal not only attends one of the best high schools in Rio de…

Interview with Luiza Vilanova, the “Gotinhas do Bem” NGO founder

Interview with Luiza Vilanova, the “Gotinhas do Bem” NGO founder

Rough hands seemed to run in the family. Her grandfather had them from working in the Brazilian fields since he was a child, and now she had rough hands too, albeit for a different reason: Extensive handwriting–a fitting contrast of the difference education can make in someone’s life. “It’s incredible how this one thing can…

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