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Episode 15 – Guilt in a Space That Is Yours

First Generation - One of Many 03/02/2021 596 4


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    Episode 15 – Guilt in a Space That Is Yours
    First Generation - One of Many

Validation for students can come about in many different ways in higher education. Often times they are not even sought out. But what if there was a purposeful framework that is already being practiced to support, validate and meet students and their community where they are at? Tune in to learn more about Cultural Strengths and its positive effect on students. 

Our Guests

Maria Estela Zarate

Maria Estela Zarate is Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at California State University, Fullerton where she teaches future education leaders. Her research publications address the trajectory of immigrant students in U.S. schools, including the connections between schools and families. She has co-developed teaching development workshops to address the learning experiences of first-generation college students.

Rebecca Gutierrez Keeton

Rebecca Gutierrez Keeton joined the educational leadership department faculty at CSU Fullerton in fall of 2015 with almost 30 years of educational leadership experience in higher education. She was a first-generation college student and earned her Ph.D. in Education from the Claremont Graduate University. Her research interests include identity development, building social justice coalitions, first-generation college student success, and the persistence of underrepresented students and student affairs professionals in higher education.

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    • First Generation - One of Many on 06/25/2021

      Hello,
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    • First Generation - One of Many on 06/25/2021

      Hello,
      Thank you for checking out our site and listening to the show. Sorry for the delayed response; we are working to get through our emails and comments. Hopefully you are still finding time to enjoy our content.

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