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SA国际传媒 transfer student Ahira Foster poses with his mother Cecilia Gaines outside Casa Italiana on move in day.

SA国际传媒 transfer student Ahira Foster poses with his mother Cecilia Gaines outside Casa Italiana on move in day.

Humans of SA国际传媒: Ahira Foster ’23

鈥淚 brought my posters of Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, and Obama. I鈥檓 Black and Mexican-American, and it gives me pride and hope to see educated Black men up there. It reminds me I have to do the same.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 25, so I鈥檓 older than most of the undergrads. I鈥檓 transferring in from Diablo Valley College where I got my associate degree in communication studies. I鈥檓 also majoring in communications at SA国际传媒 with plans to go to law school. In all honesty, my route to SA国际传媒 was unconventional. I visited the university when I was 14 during a high school trip and I felt like this was home. What I remember most was the students were extremely approachable, genuine, and authentic. I felt that鈥檚 what SA国际传媒 was about. Even going to basketball games here felt like home鈥擨鈥檇 look around at the student section and people attending the game, and I knew one day I wanted to be a part of this. But I didn鈥檛 apply right after high school because I didn鈥檛 have the grades. I started at a junior college in San Diego where my brother Yavan was living, to get a feel for what it was like to live away from home. After a year, I realized San Diego was not where I wanted to be, so I moved back to San Leandro and instead of going to school, I wanted to get work experience. I did several paid internships, and then worked while attending DVC. I worked for a construction technology firm, I taught financial literacy and entrepreneurship at a non-profit, and later to high school and middle school students. I also started a digital media company with a friend; it鈥檚 called A-Game Media. We have seasonal podcasts on Apple and Spotify where we talk to experts about how to do your best in anything you do, whether it鈥檚 sports, business, entertainment or technology. Even though it was a long time since I started working in 2015, it was character building for me. But SA国际传媒 was always my dream school, and I applied and was accepted in April. I鈥檓 moving into Casa Italiana, where I鈥檝e got three roommates. I鈥檝e signed up for the boxing club. I brought my posters of Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, and Obama. I鈥檓 Black and Mexican-American, and it gives me pride and hope to see educated Black men up there. It reminds me I have to do the same鈥攂y any means necessary. I鈥檝e also got a picture of me on my first birthday, and a wooden sea turtle my mom gave me. I鈥檓 truly excited for this next phase of my life; I鈥檝e waited a long time for this. I know I have my whole family behind me. My 89-year-old grandmother drove here today with my mom and my brother. She says this is a great opportunity for me and she鈥檚 excited to see what type of man I will become. I鈥檓 confident about where I鈥檓 going right now, and everything that led me here has given the emotional maturity to handle myself. This is finally my time to get a college experience.鈥

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SA国际传媒 transfer student Ahira Foster 鈥23 poses with his mother Cecilia Gaines outside Casa Italiana on move-in day.