Tina Jordan Tina Jordan is the Director of Peer and Academic Resource Center (PARC) & Assistant Vice President, Strategic Success Initiatives of PARC Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program at California State University-Sacramento. Institution California State University-Sacramento
Liliana Richins Liliana Richins is the Assoc. Grant Program Director of PIONERAS (Professional Improvement through Optimization of Native-language Education and the Realization of Academic/familial Symbiosis) at Texas Woman's University. Institution Texas Woman's University
Tekla Nicholas Dr. Tekla Nicholas is the Associate Director of Gateway & STEM Partnerships, FIU Center for the Advancement of Teaching of The Gateway Project at Florida International University. Institution Florida International University
Jessica Ledesma Jessica Ledesma is the Program Manager of Building Bridges Through Education with the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Institution West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Maria Paula Zapata Maria Paula Zapata is the Interim Director of Programs with the College Success Program at Conexión Américas. Institution Conexión Américas
Cosette Gutierrez Cosette Gutierrez is the Executive Director of First-Gen Forward at Latino U College Access (LUCA). Institution Latino U College Access
Anne Hawthorne Anne Hawthorn is the Executive Director of Kid City Hope Place at Los Angeles United Methodist Urban Foundation.
Daniel Davied Dr. Daniel Davied is the Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Director of the UTSA M.S. Business Program at University of Texas at San Antonio. Institution University of Texas at San Antonio
Lynn Mahoney Lynn Mahoney is President of San Francisco State University and a President for Latino Student Success. Institution San Francisco State University
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A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Published By TODAY September 21, 2021 “Too few in our community and in the nation know that we have been education advocates for so long,” Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, wrote in an email. “And not just for our own education, but for that of so many others as well.” Latinos have often not been included in American history, she explained, which obscures the community’s legacy of leadership and advocacy. Read more about A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history.