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An inspiring and affordable first-hand look at the experiences of first-generation college students in their own voices, looking back after graduation at the rewards and challenges for them, and what a first-generation education means to families and communities.

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An inspiring and affordable first-hand look at the experiences of first-generation college students in their own voices, looking back after graduation at the rewards and challenges for them, and what a first-generation education means to families and communities.
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Autorenporträt
Adam J. Rodríguez, PsyD, is a first-generation college graduate and psychoanalytic psychologist in private practice. His pursuit of a college degree took him 15 years, spanning 4 community colleges, including Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, CA; 2 four-year universities, including San Francisco State University where he completed his bachelors at the age of 32; and four years of graduate school at The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. In his practice and scholarly work, Dr. Rodríguez is interested in the study of first-generation college students, multiracial identities, the intersection of race/ethnicity and class, and the connections between music and clinical work. He is a board member of Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAN), an organization which advocates for therapies of depth, insight, and relationship. Yolanda Norman, EdD, currently serves as Associate Vice President of Student Development at Concordia University Texas and CEO of FirstGenCollege Consulting. As a low-income first-generation college student-athlete when she entered college, Dr. Norman often questioned her own journey for a college education and daily fought the negative thoughts telling her she did not belong. Today she spends her time on campus and within the community championing strategies focused on successful student development, working nationally with organizations to help students aspire to and persist towards college graduation, and engaging with first-generation college graduate professionals helping to build strong leadership. Learn more about her work at MyFirstgenCollege.com and stay engaged with her online at @FirstGenCollege. Contributors include: Sonja Ardoin, Glynis Boyd Hughes, Kallie Clark, Maria Dykema Erb, Jeremy Edwards, Mayra González Menjívar, Racquez Gutierrez Cortez, Patricia Harris, David Hernández, Karen Hill, Emilee Claire Inez, Dawna Jones, Jennifer Lieurance, Yvonne M. Luna, Adj Marshall, Ivonne Martínez, T. Mark Montoya, Ulises Morales, Mytien Nguyen, Lynn Pepin, Henry Rosas Ibarra, Kamina P. Richardson, Sean Richardson, Mike Santaniello, Stephen Santa-Ramirez, Clifton E. Shambry, Jr., Joyce Stewart, Anthony Vargas, Desireé Vega, David Winston, and Kevin L. Wright