Profile
- Route: Unassigned
- Ride Year: 2024
- Hometown: Harlingen, TX
- School Year: Senior
- Major: Public Health
- Email: maleniarredondo@utexas.edu
About:
Hello! Bienvenidos. My name is Maleni Arredondo and I am a dual graduate - 4th year B.S. Public Health (with a Social and Behavioral concentration) student here at The University of Texas at Austin.
Throughout my life I’ve always expressed a love for the sciences, specifically medicine. However, in my undergraduate career I have concentrated my research on applied medicine. As an immigrant female and a part of the Latinx community, I am very proud of my heritage. I am very interested in empowering marginalized communities of lower socioeconomic standing as well as those who are underrepresented and discriminated upon.
Over the past four years I have served under different leadership positions around campus, some including research assistant and coordinator positions in health/research/awareness initiatives like Ojeda LEAD, Proyecto SEED, cherryish yourself, consensual, TIP, and SAYCARE.
When I’m not running around campus, I enjoy spending time with my dog Mulan, my close friends, and my family. I also love myself a nice cup of black coffee with a tablespoon of honey. On the weekends you can find me coffee-shop hopping, hiking an Austin trail, or partaking on some good-old retail therapy. I am also an avid stress-baker, which is actually one of my fundraising initiatives for my 2024 ride. Make sure to give @bakeasmile.co a follow on Instagram!
I am a big baseball fan, go ‘stros! My favorite author is Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Gabo) and my fav TV show is Gilmore Girls. You can often find me quoting random Tik Toks and movie references in my jokes, so yes, my sense of humor is broken. Okie, last few fun facts… I was born in Mexico and moved to South Texas at the age of 9. My biggest pet peeve is slow walkers and I HATE cancer. Please join the cause and show the other riders some LOVE!
Why I Ride
Applying to this program alone has been such a journey for me. I had considered it many times and had avoided the decision more times than I can count. Texas4000 has such a beautiful cause that, dare I admit, is very personal to me.
Since 2018 I've avoided all conversations about my best friend's passing. I've repressed all my emotions about him, whether heart-warming or heart-wrenching. I've selfishly left him in a dark abyss of a clouded memory that feels so distant.
Riding a bike to Alaska appears so physically daunting. Which, let's be realistic, for someone who struggles with asthma; it is. For me, the journey is not just the potential of coughing up a lung or a combination of routes and highways. To me, the journey is the daunting opportunity of facing the reality of loss. To face the boy who (as cheesy as he would think this is) is gone, but should never be forgotten. To smile at the memory of Hector, who ironically, broke his arm in the first grade showing me his new mountain bike. For Hector who forced a smile in his most painful days. Who was never afraid to crack a joke at your expense. To the boy who played video games even when it was too hard to stay awake. To the boy who managed to step on me at every school talent show dance. To the boy who fought leukemia like the Lucha libre luchadores he would watch on TV Azteca. To my first platonic love, to my best friend, para su familia, and to the strong man he would be today. This ride is an homage to his life. It celebrates the reunion of two elementary school friends, who although a little distant now, have never lost one another.
Hector, perdoname. Sorry for skipping out on you and our memories. For not wanting to ride my bike with you at sunset like you always asked for when we were little. Pinky promise this ride to Alaska, under the cloudy pink skies you loved so much, is for you. You're always with me. I know. So, summer 2024, we ride. We ride to Alaska together.
Besos y abrazos,
Tu palomita