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Priscilla Kim

(2024)

Global Citizenship Essay

Ambassador School of Global Leadership fosters a community of learners dedicated to

understanding their role in the world and making a positive impact. Being a global citizen means

understanding that we're all part of a larger world community, where our actions and decisions

can impact people and places far beyond our immediate surroundings. It's about caring not only

for our own community but also for communities around the world, recognizing how connected

our world is. I believe global citizenship involves respecting cultural differences, advocating for

human rights, and taking responsibility for addressing global challenges like poverty, climate

change, and inequality. It's about being open-minded, empathetic, and willing to collaborate with

people from diverse backgrounds to create positive change on a global scale.

I believe ASGL's mission is to cultivate individuals who understand and engage with

global issues, embodying the Learner Profile of principled. One specific global citizen that

comes to mind is Selena Gomez. She demonstrates principled behavior through her commitment

to advocating for social causes such as mental health awareness and education accessibility,

being an ambassador for UNICEF since 2009 and the launch of her Rare Impact campaign.

Additionally, by using her social media platform to raise awareness and support for important

issues, Gomez advocates for integrity and responsibility in her role as a global citizen.
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In high school, I applied qualities of global citizenship through my involvement with the

non-profit organization Bresee. As a Communicator, I helped spread awareness about Bresee's

mission and the issues it addressed through social media campaigns and presentations at school

events. As a Critical Thinker, I analyzed community needs and collaborated with Bresee staff to

develop effective strategies for supporting underserved populations. In my role as an Inquirer, I

sought out opportunities to learn more about social justice issues and how I could contribute to

positive change. As an Empathizer, I listened to the stories of individuals served by Bresee and

worked to understand their experiences and challenges. Finally, as an Action Taker, I volunteered

my time and skills to directly support Bresee's programs, such as tutoring and mentoring youth.

Through my involvement with Bresee, I not only applied qualities of global citizenship but also

gained a deeper understanding of how I could make a meaningful difference in my local

community.

In both college and the workforce, I'll use global citizenship qualities to succeed and

make a difference. As a good communicator, I'll talk well with classmates and colleagues from

all over, making teamwork easier. Being a critical thinker means I'll be great at solving problems

and making smart decisions in school and at work. I'll keep asking questions and learning new

things, like an inquirer, to understand different perspectives and ideas. Being empathetic means

I'll be kind and respectful to everyone I meet, which helps build strong relationships. Finally, as

an action taker, I'll take part in projects and activities that make the world a better place, both in

college and in my career. These skills will help me do well academically and professionally

while making a positive impact on the world around me.


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In summary, global citizenship qualities really matter because they help us thrive in a

world where everything is connected. These qualities, like communicating well, thinking

critically, staying curious, being supportive, and taking action, aren't just helpful in school and

work; they're crucial for making the world a better place. By having these qualities, we can

understand each other better, solve big problems, and make sure everyone feels respected and

included. So, whether it's acing a test or making a positive impact in our communities, global

citizenship qualities are what set us up for success and make the world a brighter, fairer, and

more uplifting place for all.

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