Jeni Prats

Jeni Prats

Right this second (and for all subsequent seconds of summer 2012), Jeni Prats is interning for Mobilize.org as a social media medium. Jeni has been called a "ray of sunshine," mostly because she asks to be called that. She hates long walks and loves anything yellow, especially Pikachu. A rising junior at American University (AU), she is majoring in Public Communications and Graphic Design and minoring in Cinema Studies. Jeni lives for her annual world outreach trips to Guatemala and India. Other activities include involvement with the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), the DC Read's Life Pieces to Masterpieces program, and the public relations/graphic design department at ATV (AU’s television station). Jeni mostly enjoys relating every situation to a movie and playing out every day with a soundtrack. A random fact about Jeni Prats is that she is a bit clumsy—and has broken around ten bones and an organ.    

Email: jeni@mobilize.org
Twitter: anhedonic_sun

Blog posts by Jeni Prats

Confessions of a Mobilize.org Intern

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It was my first day on the nine to five grind, and I was dead early. Hugely overestimating the time it would take to walk to the university shuttle and shuttle to the metro station and metro to my first summer internship, I was there with an hour to spare. A grave voiceover of Nick (my (...)

Global Engagement: Peace of Me

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In light of all of this civic engagement excitement, I was reminded of my own brush with community engagement. It was not my own community, however--though it quickly became such--it was a small orphanage in India. I went there to teach English; however, in a cliched paradox, I learned much more (...)

Millennials on the Election

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Millennials (anyone born between 1976 and 1996) are taking back the polls—and demanding the attention of the politicians on the campaign trails that lead there. It all started in 2008, when 52% of the young people that make up of the Millennial demographic showed up to the polls. (...)

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