Send us a text What happens when the external markers of success leave you feeling empty inside? Rocio Perez's powerful story reveals the profound difference between surviving and truly thriving. At just 15, Rocio found herself raising a child alone while escaping an abusive relationship and extreme poverty. Determined to create a better future, she emancipated herself from her parents and fought her way into university – making four-hour round trips daily while working multiple jobs to supp...
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Send us a text What happens when the external markers of success leave you feeling empty inside? Rocio Perez's powerful story reveals the profound difference between surviving and truly thriving. At just 15, Rocio found herself raising a child alone while escaping an abusive relationship and extreme poverty. Determined to create a better future, she emancipated herself from her parents and fought her way into university – making four-hour round trips daily while working multiple jobs to supp...
Illegalized: Undocumented Success - Rafael Martinez
How Do You Say Success in Spanglish?
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Illegalized: Undocumented Success - Rafael Martinez
Send us a text Illegalized: Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States out Now! BIO: Rafael Martínez is an Assistant Professor of Southwest Borderlands in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. At ASU, he teaches courses on the American Southwest, Arizona History, the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, and Transborder Chicano Literature. Rafael is also a Program Faculty for the MA Narrative Studies program in CISA. Rafael’s work focuses on immigration, migration, the U.S.-Mexico Bo...
How Do You Say Success in Spanglish?
Send us a text What happens when the external markers of success leave you feeling empty inside? Rocio Perez's powerful story reveals the profound difference between surviving and truly thriving. At just 15, Rocio found herself raising a child alone while escaping an abusive relationship and extreme poverty. Determined to create a better future, she emancipated herself from her parents and fought her way into university – making four-hour round trips daily while working multiple jobs to supp...