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Kate Santaliz

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Shelters and Outreach Reporter

Editorial Intern — Spring 2021
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Kate Santaliz is a senior at the George Washington University in D.C. studying international affairs and political science. Originally from New Jersey, she has also worked with the Isaan Record in Khon Kaen, Thailand, New Jersey Insider, and a student-led publication, HerCampus. Kate is interested in exploring a career in International Journalism and Foreign Corresponding.

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