Marialexia Zaragoza, M.Ed.

Born and raised in the Inland Empire, Marialexia is the daughter of immigrant parents from Jalisco and Michoacán, Mexico; she is a sister, a TiaNina, and an advocate for her Latine comunidades. As a first-generation and low-income student, her identities and experiences impact her practitioner and scholarly works. Marialexia earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology […]

Daniela Cortez Bravo

I am Daniela Anais Cortez Bravo (she/her), a 4th-year undergraduate. I identify as a first-generation Latina student – originally from the Bay Area. Now, I have the privilege to pursue my studies at UCLA with the opportunity to double major in Public Affairs and Education & Social Transformation while being involved in research and student […]

Kimberly Barrueta

Kimberly Barrueta (She/Her/Ella) is a first-generation Latina college transfer student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is in her senior year majoring in Labor Studies with a minor in Community Engagement and Social Change. She involved with extracurricular focused on the outreach and retention of Transfer Students such as CCCP, Latinx Transfer Day […]