#RealCollege: Reflections on Being the Only Latina in the Classroom
My first language is Spanish. I started elementary school not being able to communicate with other students or teachers. IRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
My first language is Spanish. I started elementary school not being able to communicate with other students or teachers. IRead More…
Read More…San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) Board President, Abigail Medina, is running for Senate District (SD) 23 to fillRead More…
Read More…I recently had the privilege of celebrating my daughter Mailey’s 21st birthday. And at her birthday celebration, I got theRead More…
Read More…People always ask, what is like to be a minority in college? Well, there are plenty of factors that makeRead More…
Read More…As a child, my family moved several times, and I found myself in three different school districts during my K-12Read More…
Read More…DF: Tell me a little bit about your educational journey. Why you decided to become a teacher, and an educationalRead More…
Read More…Yvonne M. Estrada is impressive. Born in Montebello and brought up in Pico Rivera, Yvonne is an arresting, heroic figure,Read More…
Read More…Bobbie Becerra is a storyteller, writer, and activist. She grew up in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles withRead More…
Read More…La Comadre’s founder, Alma V. Marquez, is being honored today by the National Latina Business Women Association – Los AngelesRead More…
Read More…Last week, Dr. Ana Ponce, the CEO of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, was inducted into the Charter School Hall ofRead More…
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