Author: Growing Inland Achievement

  • Happy Native American Heritage Month

    Happy Native American Heritage Month

    The Inland Empire education community has some fantastic events lined up for Native American Heritage Month to celebrate, educate, and bring the community together. Check out a few that we’ve highlighted below:

    Native American Day Celebration
    San Bernardino Valley College – November 15

    Basket Weaving Workshop
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 15

    Native American Heritage Month Luncheon: Discussion on Higher Education Experiences Among Native Students
    Riverside City College – November 15

    Wisdom Wednesday – Dr. Molly Springer
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 16

    “What it’s like living as an indigenous woman and a deaf activist” with Sara-Young Bear Brown
    Riverside City College – November 17

    Truth and Healing Commission
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 18

    Thanks-Taking Gathering
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 18

    The 17th Annual Spirit of the Tribes 5K
    University of California, Riverside – November 19

    “We Are Still Here. The Need for Decolonization” Lecture by Dr. Hannah Kivalahula-Uddin
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 22

    San Manuel Community Speaker Series – Elizabeth Brierty, Education Coordinator
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 28

    Assemblymember Ramos and Birdsinging Closing Ceremony
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 29

    Wisdom Wednesday – Elder Robert Levi
    Cal State University, San Bernardino – November 29

     

  • Celebrating First-Generation College Students

    Celebrating First-Generation College Students

    Happy National First-Generation Day! Did you know that 59% of students at public postsecondary institutions in the Inland Empire are first-generation college students? It’s true!

    Join us in celebrating them this week by listening to our podcast Education Chat and Education Insight. Hear unique perspectives from first-generation college students that will inspire you and the work that you do.

    First-Gen Episodes:

    1. Education Chat: The Inspiring Journey of a First-Gen Latinx Graduate — In this episode, Mimi Jollie, a first-generation Latinx graduate student, shares the value of pursuing post-secondary education and how the environment you grew up in does not define your future. Mimi’s inspiring story of how she overcame the cycle of poverty is one you don’t want to miss!

    2. Education Chat: Hispanic Heritage Month Special — During this Hispanic Heritage Month special, Britney Villagran discusses everything from her Guatemalan culture and traditions, to insightful anecdotes from her past experiences with family and the pressures that come with being the first in the family to go to college.

    3. Education Chat: The Power of Leading by Example: Jessie’s Story — Jessie Alvarez, a first-generation student at the University of Redlands, discusses the value of pursuing a post-secondary education as an adult and what ultimately made her return back to higher education. As a parent, Jessie has expressed that it is of the utmost importance to lead by example for her daughters. In hopes that when the time comes, they will be more inclined to continue on to higher education.

    4. Education Chat: The Reality of Students in Foster Care: Kevon Lee’s Story — Kevon Lee, author, motivational speaker, and activist, sits down to share the unlikely story of how a child growing up in the foster system was able to turn everything around through hard work and perseverance. Today Kevon shares insight into his experience in the system, how it needs to improve, and inspires listeners to not give up, understand the power of their voice, and “Go Make a Difference.” 

    5. Education Chat: The Struggles and Successes of Student Parents — Adrianna Trobaugh, a first-time mother and first-gen student at Barstow Community College, sits down to tell her story about becoming a mother at a young age and navigating her way into post-secondary education. She shares insight into who parent learners are, why they turn to postsecondary education, and what they ultimately want for themselves and their families.

    6. Education Chat: A Conversation With an Adult Learner — Aurene Carey, a mother and current student at Barstow Community College, dives into the world of adult student learners and shares why she went back to school, what she experienced along the way, and the importance of fighting for her education despite the challenges she’s faced. 

    7. Education Chat: Graduation Special — In this graduation special, we hear from first-gen students Saul Romero and Katarina Vidana, as they discuss their own unique experiences of navigating college life, share their struggles, achievements, future goals, and tips on how they stayed motivated to cross the finish line.

    8. Education Insight: College Affordability and Access — In this episode of Education Insight, we learn about college affordability and access and gain a better understanding of student grants, loans and the billions that are available for students from all backgrounds to use for college. Our guest Catalina Cifuentes, a first-generation college graduate, has a passion for this work and shares what’s being done to make college affordable and accessible for residents of our region.

    9. Education Insight: The Value of a College Degree — In this episode, we hear from Dr. Kim Wilcox, the Chancellor of the University of California Riverside, and first-generation college student to discuss the value of a college degree. Is it worth it? What can you expect to make as a result? How much will it cost? How long until it pays off?

    10. Education Insight: How Community-Based Organizations are Supporting Student Success — Dr. Felix Melendez, Executive Director at Promise Scholars and a first-generation college student is finding success in helping kids do better in school and begin working for a successful education, career, and life.

    Education Chat tells the stories of students in the Inland Empire by cultivating meaningful discussions about lived experiences, successes, and opportunities for growth. Join GIA Interns Alysha Paulino and Alyssa Silva as they engage in candid conversations with students throughout the region.

    Education Insight tells the story of education in the Inland Empire through the diverse voices of those in and around the regional education community. Hosted by 30-year broadcast veteran Lacey Kendall, monthly shows explore topics ranging from education challenges and shortcomings to innovations and groundbreaking ideas that are driving student success.

    Education Chat and Education Insight are both produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment.

  • Education Insight: Fighting For Your Education

    Education Insight: Fighting For Your Education

    About This Episode

    Season 2. Episode 9.

    This week we’re talking with two women who fought relentlessly for their education.

    As a daughter of migrant farm workers, Avisinia Rodriguez spent much of her childhood in the Oasis Trailer Park community in the Coachella Valley. Today, Dr. Rodriguez is the Assistant Dean at the Cal State San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus and the recent recipient of a multi-million dollar grant to help kids with backgrounds like hers find an easier path to success.

    At seventeen, Brianna Moran found high school impossible due to the bullies that made life unbearable. She left without graduating. A decade later, she woke up one morning with a weight, health, and alcohol problem and decided enough was enough. Brianna found a way out of these issues and returned to school to reimagine her future.

    Tune in to listen to these incredible stories of resilience and success on this episode of Education Insight.

    Featured Guests

    Brianna Moran

    Student at Crafton Hills College

    Brianna Moran is a 2022 graduate of Redlands Adult School who returned to get her high school diploma after ten years. She’s now a college student at Crafton Hills College and an honors program member. She currently works a full-time job as a Staffing Director and continues to strive to be a 4.0 full-time student. Brianna‘s educational plan is hopefully to transfer to UCLA in the fall of 2024 as a psychology major and one day become a Clinical Psychologist. Since being the student speaker at her graduation, she continues to share her educational journey as an adult student.

    Dr. Avisinia Rodriguez

    Assistant Dean, CSUSB Palm Desert Campus

    Passionate educator and advocate of higher education! I am all about access and retention of students, specifically underrepresented students in college.

    Interview Highlights

    2:22 – Brianna reflects on the day she woke up and decided she needed to make a change in her life

    4:05 – Brianna explains how she maintained her sobriety, worked on weight loss and went back for her GED at the same time.

    5:50 – Brianna shares what happened that stopped her education in the midst of high school

    6:54 – Brianna shares a special story about what made her decide to continue her education

    7:56 – Brianna reflects on her experience at Redlands Adult School

    13:38 – Brianna gives insight into this expected timeline society has for people and how it discouraged her to pursue her education as a middle-aged woman.

    23:37 – Avi describes her childhood and where she grew up

    30:41 – Avi discusses the difficult time she had during her Master’s program

    34:42 – Avi reflects on one of her last memories with her father and what he wanted her to do with her life

    38:01 – Avi tells us about the 2.3 million dollar grant she just received

    39:56 – Avi talks about her experience going back to visit the old neighborhood where she grew up in

    41:23 – Avi shares why she feels its important to fight for an education

    42:47 – Special Music Feature: Alan Benson, Director of Rockstars of Tomorrow Music Education Program

    46:28 Music by: Minor Strut, Gotta Tell You

    View our podcast page for more stories like this: https://gia.echofactory.dev/gia-podcasts/

    Education Insight tells the story of education in the Inland Empire through the diverse voices of those in and around the regional education community. The show is produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment. Hosted by 30-year broadcast veteran Lacey Kendall, monthly shows explore topics ranging from education challenges and shortcomings to innovations and groundbreaking ideas that are driving student success.

  • Lunch & Learn Student Voice Research 3-Part Workshop Series

    STUDENT VOICE: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF INCLUSIVE,

    STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH

    Dates:
    Thursdays December 1, 8, & 15 

    Time:
    12-1pm – workshop 

    1-1:30pm – optional post-workshop discussion 

    Description: How to leverage student voice, the most powerful tool for innovative, action-oriented research centered around equity. This series will provide guidance on how to collect and utilize richer, more authentic, inclusive, and representative data – no matter your resources (or lack thereof) more effectively. Workshops will provide tips and tricks from recruitment to data collection and analysis. We will also provide guidance on inclusive qualitative and quantitative research along with background and sample questions. Also included in the workshop series is a practicum where participants will be able to design their own studies with support from Dr. Yvonne Olivares and access to the QualBoard platform. 

  • Inland Empire #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program launches with over 450 students

    Inland Empire #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program launches with over 450 students

    Inland Empire College Corps Fellows walk across the SBVC campus during the launch event

    Growing Inland Achievement and more than 450 students from eight regional colleges and universities gathered at San Bernardino Valley College on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, to kick off the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program in the Inland Empire. 

    The #CaliforniansForAll College Corps is a college service program led by California Volunteers, Office of the Governor, to create debt-free pathways for low-income students who commit to serving for an academic year. Student participants, called College Corps Fellows, receive up to $10,000 to help pay for college, including a stipend and a scholarship. Fellows will focus on three critical areas facing the state: climate action, K-12 education, and food insecurity.

    Eight campuses from the Inland Empire are participating in the program this year, including:

    1. California State University, San Bernardino
    2. University of California, Riverside
    3. College of the Desert
    4. Moreno Valley College
    5. Norco College
    6. Riverside City College
    7. San Bernardino Valley College
    8. Crafton Hills College

    The #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program helps students pay for college, uniting students of different backgrounds across California with a common purpose.

    GIA serves as the consortium facilitator for the Inland Empire region and will support recruitment, training, planning, evaluation, and events.

    The launch event on Oct. 1 included comments by San Bernardino Community College District Chancellor Diana Rodriguez and California Volunteers Commissioner Jesse Melgar.

    Fellows participated in a leadership workshop and various breakout sessions centered around K-12 education, climate change, and food insecurity to discuss current and future trends. Speakers included City of San Bernardino Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Director, Lydie Gutfeld, California State University, San Bernardino Dean of Education, Dr. Chinaka DomNwachukwu, FIND Food Bank Director of Community Impact, Lorena Marroquin, and CISCO Circular Economy and Sustainability Program Manager, Oppong Hemeng.

    “To see over 450 students from various colleges across the Inland Empire come together, in person, for this was extraordinary,” said Frances Tapper, GIA Coordinator of Institutional Support. “These Fellows are the future of our region, state, and country. Their service will help transform our communities and address critical issues facing the state of California.”

    Each of the eight Inland Empire colleges selected to participate will receive funding from the State of California to support the students. Fellows who reach 450 service hours with one of the program’s community partners will receive $10,000 toward their education.

    “We are thrilled that Growing Inland Achievement has the opportunity to serve as the consortium facilitator for the Inland Empire program,” said Thomas Dickson, GIA’s Director of Institutional Support. “We are the only College Corps regional program with this integrated model of backbone support in the state of California.”

    For more information on the program and participation, please contact Frances Tapper, GIA Coordinator of Institutional Support, at Frances@gia.echofactory.dev.