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<kbd><span class="mceItemHidden"><span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">Ayleem</span>&nbsp;Garcia, is a student at&nbsp;<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">UNAN-Managua</span>&nbsp;in Nicaragua, soon to graduate&nbsp;with a bachelor's degree for Social Anthropology.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></kbd>
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<span class="mceItemHidden">Ayleem&nbsp;Garcia, is a student at&nbsp;UNAN-Managua&nbsp;in Nicaragua, soon to graduate&nbsp;with a bachelor's degree for Social Anthropology.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
  
<kbd><span class="mceItemHidden">She now works with the Anthropology Department in her University as an interpreter during exchange programs between&nbsp;<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">UNAN-Managua</span>&nbsp;and the University of Grand Valley in Michigan. As well, she collaborates&nbsp;as a translator for&nbsp;<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">Revista</span>&nbsp;<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">Raices</span>; a&nbsp;Nicaraguan Magazine of Anthropology.&nbsp;</span></kbd>
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<span class="mceItemHidden">She now works with the Anthropology Department in her University as an interpreter during exchange programs between&nbsp;UNAN-Managua&nbsp;and the University of Grand Valley in Michigan. As well, she collaborates&nbsp;as a translator for&nbsp;Revista&nbsp;Raices; a&nbsp;Nicaraguan&nbsp;magazine of anthropology.&nbsp;</span>
  
<kbd><span class="mceItemHidden"><span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">Ayleem</span>&nbsp;has traveled around Nicaragua as part of her field experience in her education, as well as visiting and exploring first hand Copan's Ruins in Honduras.&nbsp;Thorough&nbsp;2018, she plans&nbsp;to travel to Cuba later this year for the XIV International Anthropology Conference.&nbsp;Now a University Innovation Fellows (<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">UIF</span>) Candidate, she is active on both her campus and neighborhood. She&nbsp;coördinated&nbsp;her church's youth group "<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">PJ</span>&nbsp;Vida&nbsp;<span class="hiddenSpellError" style="border-bottom: 2px solid red; cursor: default;">Nueva</span>" and&nbsp;assisted&nbsp;coordinating many fundraising&nbsp;activities&nbsp;to support her community.&nbsp;</span></kbd>
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<span class="mceItemHidden">Ayleem&nbsp;has traveled around Nicaragua as part of her field experience in her education, as well as visiting and exploring first hand Copan's Ruins in Honduras.&nbsp;Thorough&nbsp;2018, she plans&nbsp;to travel to Cuba later this year for the XIV International Anthropology Conference.&nbsp;Now a University Innovation Fellows (UIF) Candidate, she is active on both her campus and neighborhood. She&nbsp;coördinated&nbsp;her church's youth group "PJ&nbsp;Vida&nbsp;Nueva" and&nbsp;assisted&nbsp;coordinating many fundraising&nbsp;activities&nbsp;to support her community.&nbsp;</span>

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Ayleem Garcia, is a student at UNAN-Managua in Nicaragua, soon to graduate with a bachelor's degree for Social Anthropology.  

She now works with the Anthropology Department in her University as an interpreter during exchange programs between UNAN-Managua and the University of Grand Valley in Michigan. As well, she collaborates as a translator for Revista Raices; a Nicaraguan magazine of anthropology. 

Ayleem has traveled around Nicaragua as part of her field experience in her education, as well as visiting and exploring first hand Copan's Ruins in Honduras. Thorough 2018, she plans to travel to Cuba later this year for the XIV International Anthropology Conference. Now a University Innovation Fellows (UIF) Candidate, she is active on both her campus and neighborhood. She coördinated her church's youth group "PJ Vida Nueva" and assisted coordinating many fundraising activities to support her community.