In this conversation, Dr. Sandy González-Rivas shares her journey of completing her PhD, her experiences as a first-generation Salvadorian student, and her motivations for pursuing a career in educational administration.
She discusses the importance of community connections, the challenges faced by students from diverse backgrounds, and the need for justice in higher education. Dr. González-Rivas also reflects on her transition from K-12 education to higher ed, the impact of burnout on teachers, and the role of academic coaching in supporting students.
The conversation highlights the historical context of higher education and the ongoing struggles for accessibility and equity. In this conversation, Jorge Perez and Dra. Sandy González Rivas explore the complexities of immigration, the impact of U.S. policies on the global south, and the importance of personal narratives in understanding cultural heritage.
They discuss the challenges faced by immigrant communities, the significance of storytelling, and the political climate affecting family dynamics. Dra. González Rivas shares her experiences as a Latina scholar and offers advice for aspiring students pursuing higher education.