Isabela Molina
About Isabela Molina
Isabela Molina serves as a Communication and Consent Educator at Yale University, where she has worked since 2021. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Film and Media Studies and Ethnicity, Race, and Migration from Yale University and has experience in various roles related to public health and media production.
Work at Yale University
Isabela Molina has been serving as a Communication and Consent Educator at Yale University since 2021. In this role, she focuses on educating students about communication and consent, contributing to a safer campus environment. Additionally, she works as a Media Technician at the Student Technology Collaborative, where she provides support for media technology needs and best practices. She has also held a position as a Judicial Research Assistant at the Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies since 2022.
Education and Expertise
Isabela Molina is pursuing a Bachelor's degree at Yale University, majoring in Film and Media Studies and Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, with an expected graduation in 2025. She previously studied Asian-American Studies and Spanish Language and Literature at the College of San Mateo and Skyline College, respectively, achieving Concurrent Enrollment in 2020. Her educational background includes a High School Diploma from St. Ignatius College Preparatory, completed in 2021.
Background
Isabela Molina has a diverse background in community engagement and public health. She worked as a CDC Youth COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Researcher for two months in 2021, where she contributed to research efforts aimed at increasing vaccine confidence among youth. Additionally, she served as a United States Census Youth Ambassador at the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club and as a Health Intern with the SF Latino Task Force, both in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Isabela Molina gained experience in various positions. She worked as a San Mateo County Student Vote Center Ambassador for one month in 2020, promoting civic engagement among students. From 2019 to 2022, she served as After School Care Program Staff for the City of South San Francisco, where she supported children in after-school programs. Her roles have equipped her with skills in communication, community outreach, and media production.
Media Production Training
Isabela Molina received training in media production as part of the Media Tech program at Yale University. This training has enabled her to effectively support media technology needs within the university, ensuring that best practices are followed in media-related projects. Her expertise in this area complements her educational pursuits and current roles at Yale.