Through the Catalyst for Change Internship Program at CSULB’s Black Resource Center (BRC), Hunnibuzz had the opportunity to welcome two talented interns, Monet and Anjali, during the Spring 2024 semester. The BRC provides a supportive, Black/African-centered environment that fosters cultural growth, development, and connection within the CSULB community.
Monet and Anjali supported several Hunnibuzz initiatives, including graphic design, social media, campaign planning, and client projects, leaving a lasting impact on our team. A special thank you to Paul Carter, Assistant Director of the BRC, for partnering with us and making this collaboration possible.
We encourage you to support the Black Resource Center and its ongoing work to empower students and strengthen community connections. Contributions help sustain mentorship programs, educational opportunities, and resources that make a meaningful difference for CSULB students.
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Anjali (she/they) joined Hunnibuzz as a Spring 2024 intern while completing a Studio Arts degree at CSULB. With a love for painting, thrifting, and discovering new recipes, Anjali brought creativity and curiosity to every project she worked on.
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Monet is a second-year Business Marketing major at Long Beach State who joined Hunnibuzz as a Spring 2024 Public Relations and Marketing Intern. Passionate about communication and community engagement, she was eager to build connections with local clients and gain hands-on experience in the field.