Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education
Chingonas on their Own Terms
Herausgeber: Hernandez, Rocio D.
Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education
Chingonas on their Own Terms
Herausgeber: Hernandez, Rocio D.
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By sharing the collective experiences of Latinas in Higher Education, this book provides a diverse range of empowering testimonies from Chingonas living on their own terms, who are defining professionalism for themselves.
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By sharing the collective experiences of Latinas in Higher Education, this book provides a diverse range of empowering testimonies from Chingonas living on their own terms, who are defining professionalism for themselves.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781032474007
- ISBN-10: 1032474009
- Artikelnr.: 68100431
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781032474007
- ISBN-10: 1032474009
- Artikelnr.: 68100431
Rocío D. Hernández serves as tenured Counseling Faculty at Ventura College, USA. She is a first-generation Chicana/Latina, scholar-practitioner, social justice advocate, and proud daughter of Mexican immigrants. Her research agenda focuses on the advocacy of Latinas in higher education, and she is passionate about addressing the inequities that Latinas experience as students and as educators.
1. State of Affairs Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 2. Introduction: Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on Their Own Terms Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 3. ¡Adelante
Chingona!: Embracing Our Evolving Consciousness Lynda Duran
Ph.D. 4. Big Hoop Energy: The First Latina PACRAO President Soraira Urquiza
Ed.D. 5. Navigating Professionalism With Authenticity y Cariño Alejandra Delacruz Hong
Ed.D. 6. My Name Is Not María
But María Is My Mother Martha Enciso
Ed.D. 7. Making Mole the Olla: Reflections on Education Tonantzin Oseguera
Ed.D. 8. Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility and Invisibility in Academia Daniella Graves
Ph.D. 9. De Mis Raíses
He Sembrado Raquel Torres-Retana
Ed.D. 10. ESL 2.0: Learning the Language of Senior Leadership Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez
Ph.D. 11. Free "Labor": Mothering and Working in Academic Spaces in Higher Education Karla Cruze-Silva
Ph.D. 12. Being Straight and White Is "Right": What I Learned as a Queer Latina in K-12 US Education and What I Fight to Dismantle in Higher Education Heather C. Macías
Ph.D. 13. Carving Bone and Space in Higher Education: A Shapeshifter¿s Testimonial of Disruption and Authenticity Candace de León-Zepeda
Ph.D. 14. Concluding Thoughts Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. Discussion Questions
Ed.D. 2. Introduction: Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on Their Own Terms Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 3. ¡Adelante
Chingona!: Embracing Our Evolving Consciousness Lynda Duran
Ph.D. 4. Big Hoop Energy: The First Latina PACRAO President Soraira Urquiza
Ed.D. 5. Navigating Professionalism With Authenticity y Cariño Alejandra Delacruz Hong
Ed.D. 6. My Name Is Not María
But María Is My Mother Martha Enciso
Ed.D. 7. Making Mole the Olla: Reflections on Education Tonantzin Oseguera
Ed.D. 8. Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility and Invisibility in Academia Daniella Graves
Ph.D. 9. De Mis Raíses
He Sembrado Raquel Torres-Retana
Ed.D. 10. ESL 2.0: Learning the Language of Senior Leadership Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez
Ph.D. 11. Free "Labor": Mothering and Working in Academic Spaces in Higher Education Karla Cruze-Silva
Ph.D. 12. Being Straight and White Is "Right": What I Learned as a Queer Latina in K-12 US Education and What I Fight to Dismantle in Higher Education Heather C. Macías
Ph.D. 13. Carving Bone and Space in Higher Education: A Shapeshifter¿s Testimonial of Disruption and Authenticity Candace de León-Zepeda
Ph.D. 14. Concluding Thoughts Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. Discussion Questions
1. State of Affairs Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 2. Introduction: Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on Their Own Terms Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 3. ¡Adelante
Chingona!: Embracing Our Evolving Consciousness Lynda Duran
Ph.D. 4. Big Hoop Energy: The First Latina PACRAO President Soraira Urquiza
Ed.D. 5. Navigating Professionalism With Authenticity y Cariño Alejandra Delacruz Hong
Ed.D. 6. My Name Is Not María
But María Is My Mother Martha Enciso
Ed.D. 7. Making Mole the Olla: Reflections on Education Tonantzin Oseguera
Ed.D. 8. Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility and Invisibility in Academia Daniella Graves
Ph.D. 9. De Mis Raíses
He Sembrado Raquel Torres-Retana
Ed.D. 10. ESL 2.0: Learning the Language of Senior Leadership Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez
Ph.D. 11. Free "Labor": Mothering and Working in Academic Spaces in Higher Education Karla Cruze-Silva
Ph.D. 12. Being Straight and White Is "Right": What I Learned as a Queer Latina in K-12 US Education and What I Fight to Dismantle in Higher Education Heather C. Macías
Ph.D. 13. Carving Bone and Space in Higher Education: A Shapeshifter¿s Testimonial of Disruption and Authenticity Candace de León-Zepeda
Ph.D. 14. Concluding Thoughts Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. Discussion Questions
Ed.D. 2. Introduction: Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on Their Own Terms Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. 3. ¡Adelante
Chingona!: Embracing Our Evolving Consciousness Lynda Duran
Ph.D. 4. Big Hoop Energy: The First Latina PACRAO President Soraira Urquiza
Ed.D. 5. Navigating Professionalism With Authenticity y Cariño Alejandra Delacruz Hong
Ed.D. 6. My Name Is Not María
But María Is My Mother Martha Enciso
Ed.D. 7. Making Mole the Olla: Reflections on Education Tonantzin Oseguera
Ed.D. 8. Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility and Invisibility in Academia Daniella Graves
Ph.D. 9. De Mis Raíses
He Sembrado Raquel Torres-Retana
Ed.D. 10. ESL 2.0: Learning the Language of Senior Leadership Elizabeth Zavala-Acevez
Ph.D. 11. Free "Labor": Mothering and Working in Academic Spaces in Higher Education Karla Cruze-Silva
Ph.D. 12. Being Straight and White Is "Right": What I Learned as a Queer Latina in K-12 US Education and What I Fight to Dismantle in Higher Education Heather C. Macías
Ph.D. 13. Carving Bone and Space in Higher Education: A Shapeshifter¿s Testimonial of Disruption and Authenticity Candace de León-Zepeda
Ph.D. 14. Concluding Thoughts Rocío D. Hernández
Ed.D. Discussion Questions