Tag: season 5

  • Education Insight: Supporting Dreamers Through Education and Advocacy

    Education Insight: Supporting Dreamers Through Education and Advocacy

    About This Episode

    Season 5. Episode 19.

    Gaby Pacheco, CEO of TheDream.US, and Fermin Vasquez, Director of Communications, are here to discuss their organization’s inspiring mission and vision. TheDream.US has become the largest organization in the U.S. providing college and career assistance to Dreamers, offering crucial scholarships to undocumented students. In this episode of Education Insight, Gaby and Fermin dive into what inspired the creation of TheDream.US and how the organization has evolved to become a lifeline for so many students in need.

    As advocates for Dreamers, they share how TheDream.US defines success, measuring the impact of their work with key milestones and metrics. They also discuss the challenges they face in expanding access to scholarships and the ways in which the organization fights for policy change to support undocumented students, both at the state and national levels.

    Beyond tuition support, Gaby and Fermin discuss the emotional and social support systems in place to help students thrive. They explain their unique Opportunity Scholarship for students in “locked-out” states and shed light on the future of the organization and the crucial work they do to ensure that Dreamers have the tools and resources they need to succeed. If you’re interested in the intersection of education, immigration, and student success, this episode is a must-listen!

    Featured Guest

    Gaby Pacheco
    President and CEO, TheDream.US

    Maria Gabriela (“Gaby”) Pacheco, an influential immigrant rights and education leader from Miami, Florida, is the President and CEO of TheDream.US. As an immigrant with a mixed-status family, she intimately understands the complexities and challenges faced by immigrant families in the US. For two decades, Pacheco has played a pivotal role in advocating for immigration and immigrant rights. In 2010, alongside three undocumented students, she led the Trail of Dreams, a remarkable four-month walk from Miami to Washington, DC. Two years later, she spearheaded efforts to establish the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Pacheco made history as the first undocumented Latina to testify before Congress on April 22, 2013, addressing the Senate Judiciary Committee and highlighting the urgent need for immigration reform.

    Pacheco’s exceptional contributions have garnered recognition and accolades. She was listed in Forbes magazine’s “30 Under 30: Education” and “40 Under 40: Latinos in American Politics.” She received an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Humanities from The New School in 2015 and was featured in Elle magazine’s 30th-anniversary issue, “This is 30,” alongside the world’s 30 most notable women. She also appeared on the June 2012 TIME Magazine cover along with 30 other immigrant leaders.

    Pacheco is a highly sought-after national political analyst, regularly sharing her expertise on networks such as Univision, Telemundo, MSNBC, CNN, and CNN en Español. She has also contributed opinion pieces to newspapers such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today. 

    Despite being undocumented, Pacheco fought for higher education and earned multiple degrees in education from Miami Dade College.

    On June 21, 2023, Pacheco achieved one of her biggest dreams and became a naturalized US Citizen. Gaby resides in Miami with her husband and their five rescued dogs.

    Fermin Vasquez

    Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement, TheDream.US

    Growing up with a single mom in Pico-Union near downtown Los Angeles, Fermin understood the values of hard work, education, and giving back. He is the first in his family to graduate from college and has dedicated his life and talents to improving the lives of others.

    As a communications professional with over 15 years of experience, Fermin has worked with some of the most dynamic organizations and political leaders in California, including Community Coalition, SEIU, CHIRLA, Senator Laphonza Butler, and LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson. His expertise in the digital space has engaged millions of people to take action, transforming supporters into online activists, voters, and donors.

    Fermin’s campaign work with employers and clients has been featured in major media outlets such as the LA Times, La Opinión, Univision, Telemundo, ABC, NBC, The Sacramento Bee, Teen Vogue, NPR, and more.

    In his free time, Fermin is an avid soccer player.

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    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    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.

  • Education Insight: Navigating the Future of Student Loan Forgiveness

    Education Insight: Navigating the Future of Student Loan Forgiveness

    About This Episode

    Season 5. Episode 18.

    Betsy Mayotte, a nationally recognized expert in student loan policy and borrower advocacy, is the founder and president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors (TISLA), a nonprofit that offers free, neutral advice to student loan borrowers. In this episode of Education Insight, Betsy sheds light on the current state of student loan forgiveness, particularly focusing on the potential risks borrowers face as the Biden administration’s forgiveness plan comes under scrutiny.

    As recent political changes impact programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), Betsy discusses what these shifts mean for millions of teachers, nurses, military servicemembers, and other essential workers who depend on these programs. She answers pressing questions about whether borrowers who have already received forgiveness could see it revoked, and what actions they should take to protect their status.

    Betsy also provides valuable insights for borrowers who have been paying on their loans for decades, helping them navigate the uncertainty surrounding loan forgiveness, repayment, and federal student loan policies. Finally, she offers advice on where to find reliable, unbiased information as the future of student loan forgiveness remains in flux. If you’re feeling anxious about your student loan status, this episode is a must-listen!

    Featured Guest

    Betsy Mayotte
    Founder and President of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors

    Betsy is the President and Founder of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors (TISLA). She has been working in the student loan industry doing compliance and advocacy work for over 20 years and has helped thousands of borrowers with their student loans.

    Betsy has served as a primary negotiator for several federal Title IV negotiated rulemaking sessions on topics such as the use of student loans at foreign schools, loan rehabilitation and borrower defense to repayment. In addition, Mayotte frequently conducts regulatory trainings for the higher education financing industry both in the United States and as far away as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. She is regularly quoted in the media on student loan issues including the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and the Boston Globe.  She was recently featured in Money magazine as one of the top 50 influential Changemakers in America’s finances.  Betsy was born and raised in Lowell, MA and currently lives in Plymouth, MA.

    Watch the Episode

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    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.

  • Education Insight: How Young Leaders are Shaped by Mentorship and Publishing Their Own Books

    Education Insight: How Young Leaders are Shaped by Mentorship and Publishing Their Own Books

    About This Episode

    Season 5. Episode 17.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we are joined by Roy Juarez, an award-winning speaker, activist, entrepreneur, and the founder of a unique leadership program that is making waves in California schools. Roy discusses the creation and mission behind his program, which focuses on empowering students, particularly those who have previously been overlooked as potential leaders.

    Roy talks about the core values of his program and what he believes are the most important qualities young people need to develop in order to become effective leaders. He also shares how his program, which includes 12 modules, helps students learn and grow through a combination of real-world experiences and personal reflection. One of the most unique aspects of the program is the involvement of prominent speakers—ranging from actors and athletes to authors and musicians—who mentor and motivate students, offering invaluable guidance and inspiration.

    In addition to leadership development, Roy’s program offers students the chance to author and publish their own books, an achievement that not only builds their confidence but also gives them a tangible reminder of their accomplishments. Roy reflects on how this initiative helps students leave high school not only with leadership skills but also with the pride of becoming published authors.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in leadership development, mentorship, and how programs like Roy’s are transforming the lives of students across California. Tune in to hear about the powerful ways leadership, self-confidence, and personal growth are being cultivated in young people who are poised to become tomorrow’s leaders.

    Featured Guest

    Roy Juarez, Jr. 
    Chief Executive Officer, IMPACTTruth

    Roy Juarez Jr. founded the human development company IMPACTtruth, Inc. in 2005 with a dream to inspire youth and reunite families by sharing his turbulent yet inspirational life story. 

    Juarez has partnered with national organizations such as the U.S. ARMY, Ford Motor Company Fund, and the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute to inspire thousands of individuals across the United States and abroad. His work has garnered national media attention on CNN, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and many local and online publications.

    In 2018, Juarez published his highly anticipated book, Homeless by Choice: A Memoir of Love, Hate, and Forgiveness. This riveting memoir journeys through Roy’s decision to live homeless again, but this time, Homeless by Choice. His mission was to inspire youth to never give up on life and their dreams and for them to understand the power of higher education.

    Juarez’s story began on the Southside of San Antonio, Texas, where he faced dangerous situations and obstacles that could have turned him into a negative statistic. At the age of fourteen, due to domestic violence, Juarez became a high school dropout and one of the hundreds of homeless youth on the streets of San Antonio. Carrying with him only a duffle bag of personal items that he called home, Juarez moved from house to house to survive. However, thanks to the mentors and educators who noticed the invisible student along the way, Juarez was able to return to high school as a third-year freshman, graduating in 2000. He then went on to study Business Administration at Hardin-Simmons University and graduated in 2009.

    Juarez fought the battle to leave the streets only to return to them as an activist after finishing college. Through his work, Juarez has shared his message with over one million in 48 states and seven countries. 

    Watch the Episode

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    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.

  • Education Insight: From Spelling Bees to College Degrees: Stories of Young Achievers

    Education Insight: From Spelling Bees to College Degrees: Stories of Young Achievers

    About This Episode

    Season 5. Episode 16.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we spotlight two incredible young girls who are making their mark in education. Alisa Perales, at just 10 years old, has already earned two associate degrees in mathematics and science from Crafton Hills College, and is on a path to change the future for herself and others. Alongside her, we introduce Victoria Li, a 6th grader from Riverside County who recently won the 47th Annual Riverside County Spelling Bee and is headed to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Maryland this May. These two young scholars exemplify the power of perseverance, support, and the importance of education.

    While we celebrate their achievements, it’s essential to acknowledge the broader picture: worldwide, 122 million girls are still not in school, primarily due to challenges like poverty, conflict, and restrictive cultural norms. This episode serves as both an inspiration and a reminder of the work still needed to ensure every girl around the world has access to the education she deserves.

    Join us as we hear from Alisa and Victoria about their journeys, the obstacles they’ve overcome, and the aspirations they have for the future. This conversation underscores the importance of nurturing and empowering young girls to thrive academically, no matter the odds.

    Featured Guest

    Victoria Li
    6th grader at the Philistine Rondo School of Discovery in Riverside County, and the Champion of the 47th Annual Riverside County Spelling Bee
    Jacqui Dobens is the founder and head cheerleader of Much More Than Mentorship. Living up to its name, they have a robust staff of presenters and mentors spanning various industries and interests. A few of the presenters on the roster include a newly retired math professor (city and state), LMFT, forensic scientist, and even an improv instructor. Their programs are tailor-made using their mainstay of modules as a launching pad for customization. Programs include etiquette, communication, critical thinking, empathy, and much more.
    Dobens has taken her years of experience in marketing, networking, generating revenue, and holding leadership positions in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors to toggle seamlessly in this project. Her networking skills are at the forefront by way of collaboration with various entities to make this project a success.
    Her ability to adapt and pivot enabled her to recognize the benefits of The Amazing Shake through her relationship with San Gorgonio Middle School and the Beaumont Unified School District. Being such an instrumental component of the national durable life skills competition of The Amazing Shake has proven to be life-changing. Not only for the students, but for Dobens herself. To date,  She has been asked to fulfill the role as a project manager to bring The Amazing Shake program to life for other schools in surrounding cities and districts. This opportunity will provide a tremendous positive impact to students and communities that will last for decades to come.
    When Dobens is not cooking up a new module or thinking up ways to implement creative and fun ways to bring durable life skills to life with the students, you can find her in the kitchen cooking up new and daring culinary concoctions and sharing them with family and friends.
    Alisa Perales
    10-year-old student at Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa, California
    Jacqui Dobens is the founder and head cheerleader of Much More Than Mentorship. Living up to its name, they have a robust staff of presenters and mentors spanning various industries and interests. A few of the presenters on the roster include a newly retired math professor (city and state), LMFT, forensic scientist, and even an improv instructor. Their programs are tailor-made using their mainstay of modules as a launching pad for customization. Programs include etiquette, communication, critical thinking, empathy, and much more.
    Dobens has taken her years of experience in marketing, networking, generating revenue, and holding leadership positions in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors to toggle seamlessly in this project. Her networking skills are at the forefront by way of collaboration with various entities to make this project a success.
    Her ability to adapt and pivot enabled her to recognize the benefits of The Amazing Shake through her relationship with San Gorgonio Middle School and the Beaumont Unified School District. Being such an instrumental component of the national durable life skills competition of The Amazing Shake has proven to be life-changing. Not only for the students, but for Dobens herself. To date,  She has been asked to fulfill the role as a project manager to bring The Amazing Shake program to life for other schools in surrounding cities and districts. This opportunity will provide a tremendous positive impact to students and communities that will last for decades to come.
    When Dobens is not cooking up a new module or thinking up ways to implement creative and fun ways to bring durable life skills to life with the students, you can find her in the kitchen cooking up new and daring culinary concoctions and sharing them with family and friends.

    Watch the Episode

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    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.

  • Education Insight: California’s Effort to Teach Soft Skills to Middle Schoolers

    Education Insight: California’s Effort to Teach Soft Skills to Middle Schoolers

    About This Episode

    Season 5. Episode 15.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we’re joined by Jacqui Dobens, founder of Much More Than Mentorship and Prep Team Director for The Amazing Shake, a competition held at San Gorgonio Middle School in Beaumont, CA. The Amazing Shake is an intense two-day event where middle school students compete in various soft skills challenges, such as giving a firm handshake, diffusing angry customers, interviewing for a job, and navigating social situations gracefully.

    Jacqui explains how the competition aims to teach kids essential life skills beyond academics, focusing on qualities like public speaking, empathy, and emotional intelligence. With an impressive roster of mentors, from retired fire chiefs to etiquette experts, the program offers students unique opportunities to learn from professionals in a hands-on setting. Jacqui also shares stories of students who have gone from nervous to natural in just a few sessions, showing the transformative impact of these exercises.

    Tune in to hear Jacqui’s insights on how The Amazing Shake is reshaping education and mentorship, preparing students for real-world success. You’ll also learn how schools across Southern California can get involved in this powerful program that’s helping students build the confidence and skills they need for the future.

    Featured Guest

    Jacqui Dobens
    Founder, Much More Than Mentorship and Prep Team for The Amazing Shake, San Gorgonio Middle School
    Jacqui Dobens is the founder and head cheerleader of Much More Than Mentorship. Living up to its name, they have a robust staff of presenters and mentors spanning various industries and interests. A few of the presenters on the roster include a newly retired math professor (city and state), LMFT, forensic scientist, and even an improv instructor. Their programs are tailor-made using their mainstay of modules as a launching pad for customization. Programs include etiquette, communication, critical thinking, empathy, and much more.
    Dobens has taken her years of experience in marketing, networking, generating revenue, and holding leadership positions in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors to toggle seamlessly in this project. Her networking skills are at the forefront by way of collaboration with various entities to make this project a success.
    Her ability to adapt and pivot enabled her to recognize the benefits of The Amazing Shake through her relationship with San Gorgonio Middle School and the Beaumont Unified School District. Being such an instrumental component of the national durable life skills competition of The Amazing Shake has proven to be life-changing. Not only for the students, but for Dobens herself. To date,  She has been asked to fulfill the role as a project manager to bring The Amazing Shake program to life for other schools in surrounding cities and districts. This opportunity will provide a tremendous positive impact to students and communities that will last for decades to come.
    When Dobens is not cooking up a new module or thinking up ways to implement creative and fun ways to bring durable life skills to life with the students, you can find her in the kitchen cooking up new and daring culinary concoctions and sharing them with family and friends.

    Watch the Episode

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    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.