Jennifer Carreras
Making a Difference in Los Angelesâ Neighborhoods and Classrooms
A Los Angeles native, teacher Jennifer Carreras â19 is attending Loyolaâs part-time evening program with the aim of using her JD degree to help children in need. By acquiring the proper legal knowledge base, Carreras believes she âcan be the voice for people who donât have a voice.â
Carreras first earned an undergraduate degree in music from U.C. Berkeley, and then a masterâs degree in education from Claremont Graduate University. Since graduating, she has taught music to students in kindergarten through sixth grade at Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary in Compton. Early on in her teaching career, Carreras began to notice what she calls students who simply couldnât be reached. Oftentimes, she says, these students had an unsettled home lifeâsome suffered from abuse, others had parents whoâd been deportedâand there was usually little she could do. âThese students, theyâre torn apart. They canât concentrate and they have had such a hard start in life. I couldnât help themâthere were certain skill sets I just didnât have.â
For more than a decade, Carreras toyed with the idea of going back to school to acquire the legal tools she felt she needed to effect positive change. Finding the right programâone that allowed her to continue teaching while studying âwas challenging. Then she came across Loyolaâs highly regarded evening program. In addition to the part-time schedule, Loyolaâs work with the Project for the Innocent as well as the required 40 hours of pro-bono, legally oriented public service work struck a positive chord with Carreras. âIt is very clear how invested Loyola is in social justice. That clinched it for me,â she says. âI had found the right program.â After graduating, Carreras hopes to become a public defender. Sheâs interested in helping those who have suffered from domestic violence, but sheâs also keen on assisting with immigrant rightsâ cases too. Carreras is eager to start, and Loyolaâs evening program provided the opportunity to create the career sheâs always wanted. âWith the dedicated faculty, the strong community of students and alumni, as well as the hands-on training, I know I will now have the skills to make a difference.â