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<p><strong>By Naniyah McClain</strong></p>



<p>Staff Writer</p>



<p>“College introduced me to so many experiences and cultures that I would have not experienced if I were to stay home or commute,” said Paulaska Ramirez, alumni Theta Phi Alpha sister, as she spoke on the final night of the weeklong virtual <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://fduequinox.com/2020/09/27/meet-the-greeks-like-never-before/" target="_blank">Meet the Greeks</a> event.</p>



<p>Ramirez is executive director and founder of <a href="https://www.generationfearless.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Generation Fearless, </a>a Wayne, N.J.-based non-profit organization that supports women who are first &#8212; immigrants,investors, entrepreneurs, students and more.&nbsp;</p>



<p>She joined 11 Greek members from Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sigma Gamma Rho, Omega Phi Chi, Mu Sigma Upsilon and Lambda Sigma Upsilon in an inspirational discussion.</p>



<p>Born and raised in Passaic, Ramirez is the daughter of Dominican immigrants. She earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from <a href="https://www.wpunj.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">William Paterson University</a> and her master’s in Administrative Science from FDU. She is associate director of the William Paterson Educational Opportunity Fund Program. Her passion is the non-profit she founded.</p>



<p>“In order to form Generation Fearless, I had to make financial sacrifices to pursue my dream,” Ramirez said, advising the audience to save money.&nbsp;</p>



<p>She said there are five <a href="https://www.generationfearless.org/copy-of-about-us" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">values</a> applied in the Generation Fearless organization: integrity, growth, courage, empathy and civic engagement. Ramirez said she strives to embody these traits and instill them in others.</p>



<p>“I want this to be a place where you are a first-gen entrepreneur and you can leave with your business plan. What makes me happy and what is important to me is giving back,” Ramirez said.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The discussion covered the pressures and expectations first-generation college students often face.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“I think a lot of the pressure put on us by our families and communities is not intentional because we want to be role models,” Ramirez said.</p>



<p>Her world was limited due to the English-Spanish language barrier between her and her mother. Her time at William Paterson University helped open her up to options available to her.</p>



<p>“During my freshman year, I joined SGA [Student Government Association], ran for office and became freshman class secretary and freshman class president. I became a proud member of Theta Phi Alpha. I got a position right after as an RA [resident assistant] during my sophomore year. I just wanted to do so much and I didn’t have those opportunities at home,” said Ramirez.</p>



<p>The discussion was presented by the Intergreek Council &amp; Office of Student Life on Friday, Oct. 2.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Rashard Mills, assistant director for Student Union Building Operations, was the host of the event.</p>



<p>Mills asked Ramirez where her greatest strength lies. According to Ramirez, it lies in caring for others.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“I do genuinely care about the people in my life and making a difference. I want to leave an imprint. I think I have the responsibility to teach somebody something,” Ramirez said.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The discussion served as the embodiment of the spirit of FDU’s Greek organizations and as the perfect finale to Meet the Greeks 2020.&nbsp;</p>



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