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We All Belong Here with Giselle Miralles Writing Success Center Faculty Episode 2

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Imposter syndrome is not just something students grapple with. It impacts faculty and staff in the educational environment, too. Our guest this week opens up about her personal journey - and also the challenges faced by one of her closest family members. Her life’s work is a reminder of how powerful it can be to have the right support around you until you can accept that you truly belong. Giselle also explains how we can leverage resources to help students navigate the systems of oppression that are historically designed to hold them back.

Giselle Miralles is an English & Language Studies faculty member in the Writing Success Center. She is responsible for operating workshops, hiring staff, and making sure that the students have the writing support they need. She also supports the Community Overcoming Recidivism through Education (CORE) Program at PCC by offering cohort-specific English courses for CORE scholars.

Connect with Giselle Miralles:

Visit pasadena.edu/faculty-and-staff/pd/index.php

Email: gmiralles@pasadena.edu

LinkedIn: @Giselle Miralles

Resources:

Discover The CORE Program

Visit The Writing Center C45, C342A

Find the Transcript to this episode HERE

*Hosted by Veronica Daniel, a Journalism & Communications student at PCC & Co-Hosted by Dr. Liesel Reinhart, a Mass Communications & TVR professor at PCC.

For more information about how you can get involved with institutional initiatives to advance diversity, equity and inclusion throughout all areas of Pasadena City College, please visit the website for the Division of Institutional Equity, Diversity and Justice.

This project was made possible by a generous investment by philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott to The Community Excellent Grant Program at Pasadena City

Please be sure to subscribe, rate and review us on apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

Music by Podington Bear, songs used: Wonder Happens, Two Boys & A Girl

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

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Imposter syndrome is not just something students grapple with. It impacts faculty and staff in the educational environment, too. Our guest this week opens up about her personal journey - and also the challenges faced by one of her closest family members. Her life’s work is a reminder of how powerful it can be to have the right support around you until you can accept that you truly belong. Giselle also explains how we can leverage resources to help students navigate the systems of oppression that are historically designed to hold them back.

Giselle Miralles is an English & Language Studies faculty member in the Writing Success Center. She is responsible for operating workshops, hiring staff, and making sure that the students have the writing support they need. She also supports the Community Overcoming Recidivism through Education (CORE) Program at PCC by offering cohort-specific English courses for CORE scholars.

Connect with Giselle Miralles:

Visit pasadena.edu/faculty-and-staff/pd/index.php

Email: gmiralles@pasadena.edu

LinkedIn: @Giselle Miralles

Resources:

Discover The CORE Program

Visit The Writing Center C45, C342A

Find the Transcript to this episode HERE

*Hosted by Veronica Daniel, a Journalism & Communications student at PCC & Co-Hosted by Dr. Liesel Reinhart, a Mass Communications & TVR professor at PCC.

For more information about how you can get involved with institutional initiatives to advance diversity, equity and inclusion throughout all areas of Pasadena City College, please visit the website for the Division of Institutional Equity, Diversity and Justice.

This project was made possible by a generous investment by philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott to The Community Excellent Grant Program at Pasadena City

Please be sure to subscribe, rate and review us on apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

Music by Podington Bear, songs used: Wonder Happens, Two Boys & A Girl

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

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