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Tess Ogunjinmi

WEST Client (SEAT)

“The knowledge that I can make a difference, both within my community and beyond, empowers me to strive for excellence and create positive change. Ultimately, it’s the belief in myself and the support of those around me that empowers me to reach for the stars.”

  1. Tell us about yourself.
    Hi! I’m Tess Ogunjinmi, a second-year nursing student at the University of Windsor. As a future nurse, I’m deeply passionate about advocating for quality healthcare for all, regardless of race, sexuality, or social status. Specifically, I’m dedicated to addressing the reproductive health needs of women of color. Beyond my academic and professional pursuits, I enjoy reading, playing badminton, and indulging in messy reality TV shows—particularly the Real Housewives series. I have a habit of adding items to my cart, though I rarely follow through with the purchases. Food is my love language; wherever there’s food, that’s where I am at. But nothing beats my mom’s Nigerian home-cooked meals.
  2. What does WEST mean to you?
    To me, WEST represents a vibrant community of support, empowerment, and growth. During high school, through the SEAT program, I was able to explore my interests in science, engineering, art, and technology while being surrounded by inspiring mentors and peers. WEST provided different avenues for creativity, such as photography classes, painting classes, pottery workshops, and more. These experiences gave me the tools, confidence, and encouragement needed to pursue my passions and develop valuable skills. Although I have completed the program, I always know that if I ever need help, WEST is always there, ready to support me in my journey.
  3. Reflecting on your journey with WEST, what’s one significant lesson or insight you have gained that you would like to share with others?
    Reflecting on my WEST journey, I’ve learned the vital lesson of lateral networking. Staying in touch with fellow SEAT program participants has shown me the power of collaborative communities. These connections extend beyond the program, offering ongoing support, inspiration, and opportunities for collaboration. Embracing lateral networking not only enriches personal growth but also strengthens the entire community. It’s a reminder that our journey doesn’t end with the program; it’s about fostering lasting connections that continue to empower and uplift us.
  4. Is there any woman that has inspired you or continues to inspire you?
    My mother has been my greatest inspiration. She moved to Canada with determination and courage, leaving behind everything she knew to provide a better life for our family. Despite facing numerous challenges, she never wavered in her dedication to ensuring our well-being and happiness. Her resilience, strength, and unwavering love continue to inspire me every day. She taught me the importance of perseverance, kindness, and compassion, shaping the person I am today. Her sacrifices and unwavering support remind me of the power of love and determination in overcoming any obstacle.
  5. What empowers you?
    What empowers me is knowing that I have the support of communities like WEST. The experiences and connections I’ve gained through programs like SEAT have instilled in me a sense of confidence and resilience. Being surrounded by mentors, peers, and resources that encourage growth and innovation fuels my determination to pursue my passions and overcome challenges. Additionally, the knowledge that I can make a difference, both within my community and beyond, empowers me to strive for excellence and create positive change. Ultimately, it’s the belief in myself and the support of those around me that empowers me to reach for the stars.
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