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Natalya Salaices

Natalya Salaices ’25 was a 2024-25 Hackworth Fellow exploring ethical questions involving homelessness. 

A slide outlining the events such as the Tombstone Project and advocacy work with AGAPE.

Access the video of Natalya's showcase presentation.

Learn more about Natalya's work in the article, "Pro and Con: Ethical Arguments for and Against San Jose's Three Strikes Law for the Unhoused."

 

 

About Natalya Salaices

Natalya Salaices ’25 majored in Spanish with a minor in anthropology. Her professional aspirations include working in the medical field, specifically those who prominently speak Spanish since our healthcare system often over looks people who are not fluent or their first language is not English. Natalya joined the Hackworth Fellowship to learn about the ethics around homelessness. As a Bay Area native, she is passionate about this issue and believes that everyone in our community deserves to be cared for and supported. 

 

Jun 30, 2025
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