Jon Joey Telebrico
Student Manager
Newsletters and Publications
Pronouns: he/him/his or they/them/theirs
Jon Joey Telebrico is a fourth-year student majoring in Philosophy and American Studies who hails from Santa Clara, CA up in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a former John R. Dunbar Fellow, Humanities Passion Project research grant recipient, and Humanities Lab Research Assistant in Professor Espinosa’s Spiritual Impulse of the Black, Latinx, and Native American Civil Rights Movement, Jon Joey has been extensively involved with the Gould Center and firmly believes that the humanities occupy an important space on campus. Now a Student Manager for newsletters and publications, he is interested in expanding opportunities for students to explore humanities disciplines and all that it has to offer. In addition to the Gould Center, you can find Jon Joey running around campus as the Vice President of Campus Organizations for ASCMC, competing with the Model United Nations team, or serving as the Head Debate Coach of the Crystal Springs Uplands School. When they can find the free time, you might find him reading up on his latest interests in philosophy, including phenomenology, aesthetics, and the postmodern work of Félix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze—all this, over a cup of coffee or boba tea, of course.