chicanos in college 2
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Dr. Álvaro Huerta contends that while it is important for Chicanas/os to become educated and get ahead in this racist country, it is more important to struggle for a better world for La Raza. Credit: CALÓ NEWS WIRE
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Yet, if not for my participation in Upward Bound (a federally funded program to help prepare historically marginalized, first-gen kids to pursue higher education), I wouldn’t be able to compete at the highest level in my mathematics. More specifically, if not for my childhood friend Hector from the projects, who peer pressured me to apply to Upward Bound at Occidental College (Oxy) – a six-week, residential program – I would be oblivious to the college application process.
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