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How Education Can Serve As A Tool For Liberation With Dr. Francisco Rodriguez Chancellor of Los Angeles Community College District Episode 96

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We have a long way to go when it comes to diversifying our workforce. One of the first steps is to create a space where students can learn from and interact with professors and mentors that represent who they are and where they come from. We’re joined by Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, Chancellor of Los Angeles Community College District to discover how we can put leaders in positions of power who represent the diversity of the student body. We’ll learn about the programs, grants, and efforts being taken to better the community colleges in the LA area, and discuss how we can be even more supportive of community colleges nationwide.

Engage with us:

LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD

Join our newsletter for more on this topic: ewdpulse.com

Visit: PCC EWD website

More from Dr. Francisco Rodriguez:

Visit www.laccd.edu/Pages/default.aspx

Email: chancellor@laccd.edu

LinkedIn: @Francisco Rodriguez

Twitter: @laccd

Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu

Want to be a guest on the show? Click HERE to inquire about booking

Find the transcript to this episode here

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We have a long way to go when it comes to diversifying our workforce. One of the first steps is to create a space where students can learn from and interact with professors and mentors that represent who they are and where they come from. We’re joined by Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, Chancellor of Los Angeles Community College District to discover how we can put leaders in positions of power who represent the diversity of the student body. We’ll learn about the programs, grants, and efforts being taken to better the community colleges in the LA area, and discuss how we can be even more supportive of community colleges nationwide.

Engage with us:

LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD

Join our newsletter for more on this topic: ewdpulse.com

Visit: PCC EWD website

More from Dr. Francisco Rodriguez:

Visit www.laccd.edu/Pages/default.aspx

Email: chancellor@laccd.edu

LinkedIn: @Francisco Rodriguez

Twitter: @laccd

Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu

Want to be a guest on the show? Click HERE to inquire about booking

Find the transcript to this episode here

  continue reading

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