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Christine De Castro: Reaching for the Stars

 

 

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Christine De Castro: Reaching for the Stars

Junior Christine De Castro received a $1,000 scholarship from the Hispanic Americans for Fairness in Media (HAFIM) at their 2006 Gala Awards and Scholarship Presentation on Feb. 2 at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel. Twenty-five scholarships were awarded to students from the California State University, the University of California, and USC, all of whom are preparing for careers in the radio, television and film industries. The communications major was recommended by Donn Silvis, professor of communications, and qualified for the award with her 3.71 GPA.

A returning student, the 34-year-old De Castro says that she was “very close to not winning the award. They were probably saying, ‘Look at this, 17 years of college going on here,’ and probably thought I would have commitment and discipline problems. A phone interview took care of that. We talked about how I’ve always been going to school everywhere I’ve lived and have always been continuing my education.”

Christine De Castro: Reaching for the StarsWhen De Castro moved to Southern California from Florida, she toured several campuses and found that Dominguez Hills held, “the right energy for me, a place where I can walk around and daydream and study.”

Another factor in making De Castro feel at home was the prevailing CSUDH demographic of older and returning students.

“That was another bonus,” she says. “When I started taking classes at night, I met more adults, distinguished people who already had degrees, Ph.Ds, nonetheless. This really made me feel more comfortable about coming back to school.

I really feel like now is the time for me to go to college. Now that I’m older, I have more patience and more discipline. In every class I take, I’m just amazed at how much great information there is.”

An important part of De Castro’s education has been her work experience, which includes everything from the hospitality industry and serving as a nanny for her sister who was stationed with the Air Force in Germany. Self-motivated to learn all she could about radio, she became a deejay on the American Radio Network, after four years of volunteering at local radio stations in Orlando and Los Angeles. As a former program presenter at the Amgen Center for Science Learning at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, she shared the wonders of space with young students, coordinating educational programming, research and curriculum under a NASA grant. Now a full-time student, she is interning for an Adelphia public access channel, working on lighting, audio, camera operating, and editing. After such a varied menu of media experience, De Castro knows that she would like to call the shots in her career, as she has done in so much of her education.

“I’d like to see myself working in production, coming up with the creative spin on things, as well as making projects happen,” she says. “Maybe that would be in the form of films, of cartoons or comic books, I’m not exactly sure what my form is. But I do see myself as a concept person. I can also go into teaching or public relations, that’s why I like the versatility of this degree.”

Ever curious about every aspect of communications, De Castro hopes to enter a work study program with local talk station KPFK 90.7 in Los Angeles while completing her degree. Her determination and drive is reflected in her tenacious pursuit of knowledge.

“I’ve learned how to educate myself,” she says. “Teachers want to teach, but sometimes you have to make sure you ask the right questions to get the results you want. If I want clarification, whose responsibility is it? It’s mine.”

-Joanie Harmon

Photo above (L-R): Jerry Velasco, vice president, HAFIM; Esther Renteria, president and founder, HAFIM; De Castro; and Danny Romero, ABC7. Photo courtesy of Christine De Castro

 
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