58 min

Episode 26: Hijo del Movimiento Chicano (Interview with Dr. Cirenio Rodriguez‪)‬ Latinx en Academia

    • Education

This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Dr. Cirenio Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez immigrated to Los Angeles from Michoacán at the age of 14 and the oldest of 9 children, the only brother of 8 sisters. It was a regular part of his family's life to spend several months each year working in the fields in Lodi, California as migrant farm workers. His father wanted him to be a college professor and after graduating high school, he attended Los Angeles Community College where he earned his associate's degree. In the Summer of 1968, before he completed his education at LACC, he participated as an adult facilitator of the East LA student walkouts. These protests were a movement against the unfair conditions Chicano students were facing in their school district. It was here that he was encouraged to apply to the University of California Santa Barbara. He attended UCSB and earned his Bachelor Degree as well as going on to earn his Master Degree and PhD. While in Santa Barbara he began teaching the migrant community English courses and was encouraged to continue being an educator. He was also the Executive Director of La Casa de la Raza, a Chicano Organization in the area. After completing his PhD he was encouraged to apply to jobs outside the area and ended up at Sacramento State University. It was here that he spent the majority of his career, spanning over 30 years. He also served as an elected school board member for 28 years.  In this episode he shares the importance of understanding systems of higher education and strategically navigating these systems as a way to impact change and incorporate social justice. As a self-proclaimed son of the Chicano Movement, he shares what his journey has been like as a person of color and the constant fight for the Latinx community's equal representation. Thank you for listening!

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This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Dr. Cirenio Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez immigrated to Los Angeles from Michoacán at the age of 14 and the oldest of 9 children, the only brother of 8 sisters. It was a regular part of his family's life to spend several months each year working in the fields in Lodi, California as migrant farm workers. His father wanted him to be a college professor and after graduating high school, he attended Los Angeles Community College where he earned his associate's degree. In the Summer of 1968, before he completed his education at LACC, he participated as an adult facilitator of the East LA student walkouts. These protests were a movement against the unfair conditions Chicano students were facing in their school district. It was here that he was encouraged to apply to the University of California Santa Barbara. He attended UCSB and earned his Bachelor Degree as well as going on to earn his Master Degree and PhD. While in Santa Barbara he began teaching the migrant community English courses and was encouraged to continue being an educator. He was also the Executive Director of La Casa de la Raza, a Chicano Organization in the area. After completing his PhD he was encouraged to apply to jobs outside the area and ended up at Sacramento State University. It was here that he spent the majority of his career, spanning over 30 years. He also served as an elected school board member for 28 years.  In this episode he shares the importance of understanding systems of higher education and strategically navigating these systems as a way to impact change and incorporate social justice. As a self-proclaimed son of the Chicano Movement, he shares what his journey has been like as a person of color and the constant fight for the Latinx community's equal representation. Thank you for listening!

Instagram: @latinxenacademia

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/latinx-en-academia

Twitter: @latinxenacademi

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latinxenacademia

Website: www.latinxenacademia.org


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58 min

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