You are a very strong candidate based on your academic performance while pursuing a rigorous course load. Beyond that your pursuit of experience and success in a specific area of interest as evidenced by your internships makes you stand out. Lastly your English and reading scores are elite.
Your being a minority will only help you to the extent a school thinks you will thrive and contribute to their community. No different then an athlete, legacy etc.
I add this so that you appreciate it is you and your achievements that will be getting accepted not your URM status. It is the totality of who you are, what you have achieved, unique perspective, future potential etc.
There used to be a commonly repeated tale that all you needed to do to get into Harvard was play oboe. In today’s highly competitive world you have to be entirely qualified academically, exceptional beyond the classroom and the best metaphoric “oboe”player (pick your uniqueness) among many.
Your narrative stands out and I am looking forward to hearing about your success be it at Georgetown or elsewhere.