Youth Spotlight: Amy Tinoco
Rock Your Rights is excited to shine a light on youth activists! Rock Your World intern, Amy Tinoco, is studying psychology with a minor in education studies at UCLA. We are so grateful to work with her! Check out her interview below, conducted by fellow intern Jasper Eliot.
What school are you at and what’s your major? Why did you choose that school?
“I’m attending UCLA and I’m majoring in psychology with a minor in education studies. I went to UCLA because it has such a great psychology department and also in the PHD sector.”
What is your dream career?
“I want to work in the nonprofit sector. I’m hoping to combine education and psychology and development so tying in all those aspects and working with children would be my dream career.”
If you could talk to any animal what would it be and why?
“Lets see, that’s a good question. So I'm obsessed with hedgehogs. I really want one so bad but you can’t buy them or have them as a pet in California. But I would like to speak to a hedgehog because I just want to know what they're thinking and they’re spiky so I just want to ask “Is it ok if I hold you, can I pet you?” And they seem sweet but you never know, so I think speaking to a Hedgehog would be pretty cool.”
How did you find out about Creative Visions and what is your role at the foundation?
“I found out about Creative Visions Foundation through a platform that UCLA partners with called Handshake. I found the internship opening on that site so I applied and my official title is Social Media and Programming Intern.”
How did you become interested in social activism and do you have any advice for a young person who wants to get involved?
“For the past few years of college I’ve gotten to know lots of students for varying backgrounds and of course they have different opinions, viewpoints and concerns, so in a way I didn’t want to be a bystander you know, I wanted to take a stance on things that mean a lot to me and to the friends I’ve made. So I became more interested in social activism by reading more articles and looking at more social media content relating to activism. I think my advice for a young person who wants to get involved would be not to be afraid to speak up and voice out your concerns. We have social media for a reason, we can use it for good. So my advice would be, start using your social media, start talking to your friends and family about these issues that should be talked about.”
Do you have any hobbies outside of your work at Creative Visions and UCLA?
“Some of my passions or hobbies would be those coloring books for adults, the very mature, detailed ones; I like coloring those. I also like reading fiction and playing video games.”
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?
“The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is to “not sweat out the small stuff.” I’ve always had the difficulty of stressing over small things so after hearing that advice I try to focus on the bigger picture and not stress over things I can’t control.”


















