
A Chancellor’s Vision Education for Equity
Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez may oversee the largest community college district in the country.
Michelle Adam is an experienced writer and teacher currently living in New Mexico. For more than twenty five years, she has written for magazines and newspapers, which include The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine; Hibernia Magazine, an Irish magazine; Vista Magazine, a Hispanic insert of major national newspapers; and multiple other publications. She has also taught Spanish to middle and high school students for the past 14 years, and has written a novel, "Child of Duende,” about a young girl imbued by the spirit of the earth in Spain. Her fiction is inspired by her years growing up in Spain and by her Argentinean roots and Latin America's magical realism tradition.
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Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez may oversee the largest community college district in the country.
(“Mom, one of these days, I am going to be president of the United States so I can give you and all the moms all the cheese you want.”)
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