
Insights from Chicana Feminist studies for supporting Latiné students and navigating the current times
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Dr. Sarah Rodriguez shares with us her autobiographical influenced research inquiry that explores being rural, Latina, and pursuing engineering education. We are so thankful to have had Dr. Rodriguez with us to discuss her upcoming book, endorsement of Chicana Feminist scholars during these difficult times, and place-based approaches. She shares with us her journey as a rural Latina engineering education scholar and prolific author in engineering education. Dr. Rodriguez low key drops some tips on how to build unexpected connections that lead to opportunities.
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Authored books:
Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population
Supporting Latina Students in Engineering and Computing: A Chicana Feminist Approach
Chicana Feminists -
- Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Anzaldúa)
- This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa)
- Light in the Dark/Luz en lo Oscuro Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality (Anzaldúa)
Dolores Delgado Bernal
Ruth López, Associate Professor, University of Arizona, College of Education
Joel Alex Mejia, University of Cincinnati
Blog - My Life as a Rural Latina Professor: A Journey in Finding Purpose and Place