28 episodes

Join host, Marcella "Fresita" Rodriguez as she explores the latinx community’s complicated relationship with academia. Here at Latinx en Academia our goal is to highlight the academic experiences of brown and black community members and allies. Not everyone pursues higher education and many people’s educational journey ends much earlier than expected. Some people’s journey takes a much different route than they planned for. We are here to talk with folx about their academic story. Thank you for listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinxenacademia/support

Latinx en Academia Latinx en Academia

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    • 4.9 • 28 Ratings

Join host, Marcella "Fresita" Rodriguez as she explores the latinx community’s complicated relationship with academia. Here at Latinx en Academia our goal is to highlight the academic experiences of brown and black community members and allies. Not everyone pursues higher education and many people’s educational journey ends much earlier than expected. Some people’s journey takes a much different route than they planned for. We are here to talk with folx about their academic story. Thank you for listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinxenacademia/support

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

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

    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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    • 58 min
    Episode 25: Negotiating a Career en Negocios (Interview with Fabio Peña)

    Episode 25: Negotiating a Career en Negocios (Interview with Fabio Peña)

    This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Fabio Peña of Peña & Co. Fabio talks about growing up in Washington as the middle child of 3 boys, immigrating from Guadalajara, Mexico at a young age. He shares his ambitions to major in Business and attend the University of Washington. Although he did end up attending the University of Washington, he was rejected from the business program. He was forced to find an alternate major that still tied him back to his chosen career. He shares the highs and lows of his early career trajectory and how he is now finding his place in an industry that has not always represented the Latinx community. He shares his passion for dance and his wife's support through his journey. They finish by talking about how his consultation business is looking to highlight unfiltered and transparent stories of first-generation students. Thank you for listening!

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    • 56 min
    Episode 24: Fighting COVID-19 & the Ivory Tower (Interview with Ketty Fernandez)

    Episode 24: Fighting COVID-19 & the Ivory Tower (Interview with Ketty Fernandez)

    This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Ketty Fernandez, a doctoral candidate at University of Central Florida where she is finishing up her PhD in Sociology. Ketty grew up in New Jersey, the daughter of Chilean immigrants who always expected her to attend college. As a consistent and strong student, Ketty took to academia and navigated through efficiently until it came time for her doctoral program. She shares how her experience took her to the brink of her mental, emotional and physical health and what she has done to reclaim her space in higher education. They talk about navigating the ivory tower and the lose-lose situation that those who decide to speak up and stand up for themselves can face. We also discuss how in her final semester, she contracted COVID-19 and how she has had to make adjustments. Thank you for listening!  

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 23: From Division I Athlete to American Teacher in Europe (Interview with Michelle Guzman)

    Episode 23: From Division I Athlete to American Teacher in Europe (Interview with Michelle Guzman)

    This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Michelle Guzman. Michelle is a former elite collegiate athlete in Cross-Country/Track and Field where she competed at Texas Tech University, a Division I school. She talks about how athletics took up such a large part of her time she had to be very deliberate and ensure she was also preparing herself for her career. She decided she wanted to be an educator and began teaching in Texas soon after graduating with her Bachelor's degree. While visiting an American friend who was working for a major retail company in England, she became inspired to teach abroad and currently resides in Manchester, England. Michelle has also started her own organization, Believe Mentoring and Tutoring. Her goal is to provide additional support to underrepresented students and ensure that all students, especially students of color, are provided equitable teachings as well as guidance to ensure their success. She recently found herself back stateside, in Dallas, Texas for the time being and has become very involved in the relief efforts for those severely affected by the snowstorm in mid-February. Click here to find out how you can contribute to the efforts on the ground. 

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    • 51 min
    Episode 22: Decolonizing Psychology (Interview with Doctora Elise Sanchez)

    Episode 22: Decolonizing Psychology (Interview with Doctora Elise Sanchez)

    This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Doctora Elise Sanchez, a clinical psychologist by training and founder of Speak the Secret Podcast. Elise tells us about navigating academia as a first generation college student and how she always knew she wanted to be a psychologist. Her identity as a psychologist has changed and she discusses the responsibility she feels to not only represent women of color in psychology but the added importance of ensuring that psychology centers the unique experience of people of color and our varied complexities. Thank you for listening!
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    • 49 min
    Episode 21: From Ingeniera to Career Coach Powerhouse (Interview with Andrea Martin)

    Episode 21: From Ingeniera to Career Coach Powerhouse (Interview with Andrea Martin)

    This week Marcella Rodriguez interviews Andrea Martin, an engineering leader in the oil industry as well as the founder of Andrea Martin Consulting, a career coaching business aimed at ensuring all career moves are strategic and in line with your values and purpose. They discuss Andrea's move to the United States from Peru as a young teen and how her ambitious and powerhouse personality kept her focused on her goals from a very young age, while she learned to navigate her new world. Andrea talks about being a Latina in a male-dominated field and how she eventually came to find her harmony between her career-minded focus and her goal to have a personal life filled with her family. She shares her move to build her own business and how that has made her a better leader for her corporate team. This episode is filled with great advice for those who want to continue to grow in their career and will let nothing stop them on their way. You can connect with Andrea via her Instagram (@mrs.andrea.martin) or head over to her website to get access to many of her resources.

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    • 54 min

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28 Ratings

28 Ratings

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Relatable 👏🏾 Interviews

By far episode 9 was the most relatable to me! Loved the whole conversation, truly some one I could relate. Was very invested in listening to the career change in the end that really made me feel more comfortable about looking forward to any level of change in my career.

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Amazing!

Such an amazing podcast that motivates and encourage young Latinx students!

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Experiences from all aspects of life

What a great podcast! Marcella has an amazing line up of podcast guests with personal and academic experiences from all aspects of life. Each episode is different the next. I look forward to new episodes each week!

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