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by Norma Chavez-Peterson

Diana is DACAmented And We Can Help Her Become a Doctor!

I met Diana and her family when she was 10 years old, around 2003. They were members of Resurrection CatholicRead More…

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by Melissa Cota

Spring = New Beginnings, Tips To Close Out the Year Strong

I remember the first time I heard the term “spring fever.” I was a third grader in elementary school, andRead More…

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by Biane Arias

Thank You to My Elementary School Teachers for Molding Me into the Civically Engaged, Strong Willed, Educated Woman That I Am Today

Since this week is National Teacher Appreciation Week, I wanted to take the opportunity to and say “Thank You” toRead More…

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by Alicia Aguayo

Dianey Murillo’s Journey From an Undocumented Student to a Luchadora and Organizer in the Inland Empire

Silvia Dianey Murillo is currently the Community Engagement Coordinator with the Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Collective (IEIYC). The IEIYC isRead More…

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by Dulce Ramirez

Let’s Help Students Get Their California DREAM Act Applications in Tonight!

As of February 27th, the total number of applicants for the California Dream Act was 25,656; 10,476 applications short ofRead More…

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by Daniela Felix

Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ is Helping My Students Understand Patriarchy and Gender

The teachers that live on in our memories are the ones who challenged us as students and connected the curriculumRead More…

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by Rocio Aguayo

San Bernardino City Unified School District Needs To Do a Better Job of Preparing Students for College

I attended Arroyo Valley High School, a school located on the West Side of San Bernardino, California. Arroyo was aRead More…

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by Raymond Gonzalez

Luchadora Profile: Rosa Garcia Proves to be an Amazing Example for Her 5 Children

Rosa Garcia was born in Orange County, the middle child of six children to Mexican parents. Her family moved toRead More…

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by Rocio Aguayo

A Different Approach to Educating Future Educators

“Educational Consciousness” can be defined in many different ways but at the University of California, Riverside, this undergraduate course focusesRead More…

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by Melissa Revuelta

When Continuation School Teachers Care, Students End Up in a Good Place after Graduation

I remember the first time I saw her…walking down the school corridor like she owned the place. She did. SheRead More…

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