Pros
You work with amazing students who are inspiring.
Cons
This organization claims to center equity, but in practice, it rewards performative allyship, curated aesthetics, and fitting into a certain mold. Promotions overwhelmingly go to folks who fit that mold—many of whom have never been first-generation or low-income, and have zero lived experience that reflects the students and communities this organization supposedly exists to serve. Meanwhile, staff who actually come from those backgrounds and who bring depth, insight, and hard-earned understanding, are sidelined, exploited, or made invisible. Loyalty is taken for granted. Experience is devalued. And calling any of this out will quietly cost you your place at the table. This is not a merit-based organization. It’s a curated club that protects its image above all else. If you don’t fit the mold, you will not be supported, promoted, or truly seen, no matter how long you stay or how hard you work. Enter with caution. And don't confuse their language for their practice.