2026-2027 AS Special Election Candidate Statement
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ----Nelson
Mandela
As an international student who has studied across different educational systems, I understand how overwhelming it can feel to adapt academically while navigating college life at the same time. From language barriers to unfamiliar teaching styles, I know firsthand how important accessible academic support can be to a student’s confidence and success.
I am not someone who waits for problems to solve themselves. I actively look for ways to improve systems and help students feel more supported.
As the co-founder and lead organizer of a student business club with 80+ members, I organized collaborative projects, fundraising initiatives, and peer-centered activities that brought students together through shared goals. These experiences strengthened my leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills--qualities I hope to bring to Associated Students.
As Director of Instructional Support, I want to strengthen awareness and accessibility of academic resources including tutoring labs, transfer centers, counseling services, and Supplemental Instruction programs. I also hope to organize more peer study sessions and review events before midterms and finals so students feel academically supported, connected, and better prepared for success.
Students should not have to struggle alone to succeed.
Hello student body! My name is Zoë Linkins, and I would be delighted to serve as your
Secretary for Associated Students. I believe that my experiences; living and growing
up in Washington D.C., serving in my high school’s student government, and yes, even
delegating tasks to my younger siblings, have genuinely prepared me for this role.
As an engineering student, I know that documentation and precision aren’t optional, if something isn’t recorded correctly, the whole project suffers. I bring that same focuses and attention to detail to how I communicate and organize. It’s never just about me, it’s about the team, the goal, and the people counting on you. I carry that mindset into everything I do.
I have a deep passion for outreach, and as your Secretary, I want to make A.S. meetings and decisions more accessible, making sure meeting notes are clear and posted where students can actually find them, and creating a simple way for students to submit concerns and know they were genuinely heard.
I’ll be honest, my start at SMC wasn’t easy. The transition from high school to college hit me harder than I expected. But because of the resources and the encouraging community here, I found my footing. That experience is exactly why I’m running. To be part of the support system for students going through that same adjustment right now.
My background has shaped who I am as a leader. I’ve worked in engineering labs at Virginia Tech and Georgetown University, served youth at local recreation centers and Boys & Girls Clubs, led my high school’s Black Student Union as president, and contributed to the DC Breastfeeding Coalition. Each opportunity taught me that open doors mean nothing if we don’t hold them open for others.
SMC helped me grow into a confident, prepared student and now it’s my turn to give back. If you give me the honor of serving as your Secretary, I promise to show up, communicate clearly, and make sure your voices are always at the center of every decision.
So let's do something now—together. Vote Zoë for Secretary.
Hi everyone! My name is Dasha, and I’m running for Director of Outreach. I really
want to help students feel more connected at SMC and make campus life more fun and
welcoming for everyone. I know college can sometimes feel stressful or overwhelming,
especially for new students, so I want to help create an environment where people
feel included and comfortable getting involved.
I’m a very social, friendly, and hardworking person, and I love meeting new people and working in teams. I also enjoy helping others and bringing positive energy into the community. As Director of Outreach, I would work on promoting events better, encouraging more students to participate, and helping students stay informed about opportunities on campus. I want more people to feel excited about being involved in student life.
I also think it’s important to listen to students’ ideas and make sure everyone feels heard. I would love the chance to represent students, meet more people across campus, and help make SMC a stronger and more connected community.
Thank you so much for your support! 💙
Joining Santa Monica College in the summer of 2025, I realized just how much this
school supports its students and is dedicated to helping students achieve success.
As the student trustee, I would make it a priority that all students feel they have
the tools to succeed and that their voices are heard in the decisions that affect
them. I will act as the liaison between the Board of Trustees and the Associated Student
Directors in order to continuously improve our school and provide more opportunities
for students. I hope to help students reach their goals at this school, whether it's
the transfer process, academic degrees, or career certificates. I plan to build on
our current programs, such as the Disabled Student Programs and Services, The Center
for Wellness and Wellbeing, and The Student Equity Center, to ensure that all students
feel they have resources and assistance in reaching their goals. I would make it a
goal to increase student awareness of the numerous events, clubs, and ways to find
belonging at our community college. I believe the success of the students is determined
by how connected and aware the staff is of the student body and what we need to be
successful. I would be honored to help bridge the gap between the Board and the students
of Santa Monica College.
I am running as your A.S. President, along with my fellow team, to ensure every student
at SMC feels empowered to be their best self.
Leading with both the head and the heart. In a time when our world is marked by division,
there is a responsibility to do things differently—to create a community where people
feel loved and confident in who they are.
Hey everyone,
I am Jaqueline, an aspiring midwife and nursing major, former foster youth, young
mother, and Hispanic woman at Santa Monica College. I offer a perspective shaped by
perseverance, resilience, and a strong commitment to equity and diversity. My experiences
have shown me the importance of having access to an environment where students are
seen, heard, and empowered to succeed.
I am running for Director of External Affairs because students deserve someone who
not only speaks, but also takes action.
Hello, my name is Annabelle Garcia, and I am running for Director of Basic Needs because
I believe every student deserves support, resources, and to feel like they are not
alone. Recently, I have seen how many students are struggling with things that are
not luxuries, but necessities, such as affordable housing, food, and mental health.
Many students are balancing school, work, and family responsibilities, and that can
be overwhelming and lead to burnout. I understand this because I am also a student
who works while going to school and understands the stress and responsibilities that
many students carry.
I have seen how much it matters when someone takes the time to point you in the right
direction. I want to be that someone, which is why I am running for Director of Publicity.
Hello everyone! My name is Usmonzoda Muhammad. I am running for Director of Sustainability
for Associated Students.
“What’s the most important thing to you?”— That’s the question my political science
professor interrupted his own lecture on the first day of class to drop on me. I made
several babbling attempts at a quick response before asking him to circle back around.
After a few moments of contemplation and hearing some of my peers’ genuine, yet rather
generic responses like “my dog” and “family” over and over, it totally dawned on me…
The most important thing to me is JUSTICE.