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by Marisol Guerra

How I Fight For the Education I was Denied

I’m Marisol Guerra, a 36 year old Mexican American from the bay area. Growing up my family moved a lot,Read More…

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by Daniela Felix

Early College Experiences Are Especially Important for Students of Color

As an educator, it is easy for me to lose sight of my larger mission while I get wrapped upRead More…

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by Karen Cervantes Jimenez

The Traditional LAUSD H.S. That I Graduated From Left Me Unprepared for College

As a child, my family moved several times, and I found myself in three different school districts during my K-12Read More…

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by Daniela Felix

Teachers Are #AlwaysLearning In Order To Better Serve Students

“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because yourRead More…

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by Eva Heredia

Rocketship Public Schools Helped Me Become a Parent Advocate for Change in the San Jose Community

I never thought that I would be involved in politics. I didn’t think my voice mattered. But in 2014, aRead More…

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