Growing up in Nevada as the child of Afghani-immigrant parents, Saha Salahi always felt as though she was trying to find her sense of self, but didn’t think she’d find herself in politics. “I never thought I would be interested in politics, mostly because I’ve never seen someone like myself in the political realm.” shares Saha.
Saha became the Las Vegas Fellow in January of this year, a year that would quickly turn everything upside down. She established a college chapter and hosted a college council on legislative advocacy shortly before COVID-19 moved everything online. The college council was one of her favorite memories as an IGNITE Fellow.
“Seeing that space fill up with young women after planting the seed is something that I feel immensely proud of. It was my starting point and one of the most memorable moments so far.”
While she suddenly found herself as an IGNITE Fellow navigating the virtual world, Saha was able to host a regional college council online on virtual civic engagement with fellow IGNITE sister, Fiona Murray.
For those who want to apply to the IGNITE Fellowship, Saha feels that building diversity in the political realm starts when you click the apply button. “Politics is something that is part of our everyday lives, so take this opportunity to be involved in it. Take that leap of faith and show younger generations that we do belong here.”
To learn more about the IGNITE Fellowship, go here.