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Building an Ecosystem of Diversity Talent Development through Experiential Learning
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Social Justice through Service-Learning in Parks & Recreation Management Education
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Experiential Learning Educators as Tempered Radicals and Social Change Agents in Higher Education: The NSEE Fellows Program as Reflective Practitioner-Scholars
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On the Borders: A Multiaxial Pedagogical Approach to Community-Based Global Learning
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Latinx Internship Prepa: An Experiential Career Readiness and Preparation Program for Latinx, First-Generation Undergraduate College Students
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Misplacement of Belonging: Struggling Comfort
Jarenni Ambriz is a Latina born living in the United States. When she was nine, her sense of home was lost when, as a result of unfortunate events, she moved to Mexico. She was a foreigner there and a foreigner when she moved back to the U.S. years later, and she has struggled with her gender and ethnic identity due to the contradictions she faced in both countries. At the age of thirteen, she discovered metal music and has been able to find her sense of identity and belonging through her passion for music
Scum
"Scum" is the personal narrative of first-generation scholar Lola Cawsey, a first-year undergraduate student at Durham University. As the narrative unfolds, she creates a comparison between the life she led before starting university and the challenging situations she has overcome in an elitist, exclusive environment where her identity as a first-generation scholar often places her as the recipient of others’ criticisms. The word "scum" comes to embody Lola’s struggles and doubts, but also inspires her drive for change and her advocation of the power of first-generation scholars