1 hr 17 min

Educada AF with Christina Rodriguez Hella Latin@

    • Society & Culture

Christina V. Rodriguez is a first-generation Nicaraguan-American Latina with a multi-cultural and equity-minded mindset with a commitment in creating equitable opportunities for Women of Color in Business, Housing and Academia. She created Latinas with Masters to do just that.

She received her Bachelor's degree in Latino/a Studies from San Francisco State University and went on to receive her Master's degree (MBA) with an emphasis in Marketing at Notre Dame de Namur University. She is a currently pursuing her doctorate in Educational Leadership. In this episode, we get to know Christina on a deeper level. We talk all kinds of chisme y'all don't want to miss.
Follow Latinas with Masters everywhere! For updates on Hella Latin@ episodes, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com.

Christina V. Rodriguez is a first-generation Nicaraguan-American Latina with a multi-cultural and equity-minded mindset with a commitment in creating equitable opportunities for Women of Color in Business, Housing and Academia. She created Latinas with Masters to do just that.

She received her Bachelor's degree in Latino/a Studies from San Francisco State University and went on to receive her Master's degree (MBA) with an emphasis in Marketing at Notre Dame de Namur University. She is a currently pursuing her doctorate in Educational Leadership. In this episode, we get to know Christina on a deeper level. We talk all kinds of chisme y'all don't want to miss.
Follow Latinas with Masters everywhere! For updates on Hella Latin@ episodes, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com.

1 hr 17 min

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