Claiming Home, Shaping Community: Testimonios de los valles

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Claiming Home, Shaping Community: Testimonios de los valles

Claiming Home, Shaping Community: Testimonios de los valles

2018-02-20 Claiming Home, Shaping Community: Testimonios de los valles

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"All will be touched and inspired by these testimonios that demonstrate strength, resiliency, and how everything from hard work to affirmative action, mentors, and cultural wealth allowed these individuals to move forward on their academic and professional journeys."—Dolores Delgado Bernal, co-author of Transforming Educational Pathways for Chicana/o Students "These narratives highlight the knowledge, skills, and critical social and political contributions that are further developed by and the result of access to higher education. As education disparities persist, it is critical that these testimonios be shared to provide models of paths toward success."—Larissa M. Mercado-López, California State University, Fresno

Denoting a sense of political and social urgency that responds to the current accentuated economic disparities between the have’s and the have-not’s, these essays illuminate the broader societal benefits of federal legislation and resources for state-funded public higher education and policies that broaden access and resources. To offer testimonio is inherently political, a vehicle that counters the hegemony of the state and illuminates the repression and denial of human rights. Through telling their stories, the contributors to this volume seek to empower others on their journeys to and through higher education.. While symbolically their journeys embody the master narrative of the “American Dream,” Claiming Home, Shaping Community does not echo the “rags to riches” trope reified in dominant culture, but rather, it asserts the need to rehumanize the purpose and heart of education. Claiming Home, Shaping Community offers the testimonios from and about the lives of Mexican-descent people who left rural agricultural valles, specifically the Imperial and the San Joaquín Valleys, to pursue higher education at a University of California campus. Each trajectory is unique, but put together as a collection, the commonalities emerge. In each chapter, the narrators illustrate myriad supports that allowed them to move