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Latinas Juntas: 10 Years Together at CSU-Dominguez Hills
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2013
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Latinas Juntas: 10 Years Together at CSU-Dominguez Hills
2013
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\"I love it. Latinas Juntas helped me. For a few years, I lost my way, career wise, but participating in the program helped find my way,\" said [Adriana Noriega], who since has become the \"cookie artist\" in lier home-bakery business. Precious Pastries, and whose Latinas Juntas-themed cookie centerpieces adorned the event luncheon tables. \"I'm a product of their reinforcement of how Latinas struggle, not just academically, but with all these other hardships thai there are hardly forums for women to discuss. Especially when you consider the gender challenges in the Latino culture - that we're not supposed to go to school, that we're not supposed to be educated. There's a lot of things that we're not supposed to be, but Latinas Juntas helps us discover that we are supposed to be all these things,\" Lomeli said. \"I saw how supportive they were of the students, and I realized they already had this program going on. ... It was not available when ? was an undergraduate student,\" she said. \"'Juntas' is really the keyword. Coming to this event as a freshman is crucial.\"
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The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education
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