It was June 1, 2005, and Carlos Andrés Gómez (C ‘04) had just quit his nine–month stint as a social worker in New York. The year prior, Gómez graduated from Penn with a B.A. in History. Until his junior year, he had planned to take the LSAT and go to law school to become a public defender. After spending eight minutes thumbing through an LSAT prep book, however, he quickly decided law was far from his calling. Instead, he moved with his best friend to Brooklyn after graduation and began working as a sexual health educator and social worker in Harlem and the Bronx. On the weekends, though, Gómez was traveling across the country performing poetry at college campuses and high schools.