Mija, Say Something with Tracie Trinidad
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Join host Pablo Muñoz for an authentic conversation with his featured guest — Tracie Trinidad.
Tracie passionately advocates for educational justice. Her research uses critical methodologies to investigate youth abolitionist resistance, Chicana leadership, and the Chicane educational pipeline. Tracie embraces her Chicana identity as a chola scholar and is committed to keeping it real in the community and in the world of education.
1:03 - Introduction
1:57 - My Leadership Story
24:14 - Embracing Your Identity
32:28 - Youth Abolitionists
36:30 - Chicana Leaders
40:44 - Critical Policy Analysis
44:30 - Community Engagement
48:49 - Cultural Pride
55:18 - Guiding Principles
Dr. Tracie Trinidad has 17 years of experience in education. She champions educational equity and ensures minoritized voices are amplified and integrated into the educational discourse. Tracie is the manager of equity programs at the Aurora Public Schools in Colorado. She was a teacher in South Korea and an adjunct professor in Colorado. In addition, Tracie worked for YAASPA and Colorado Children’s Campaign.
Tracie earned her bachelor’s degree in public anthropology from New Mexico State University. She received a master’s degree in nonprofit management from Regis University. Tracie holds a doctorate in educational leadership and policy studies from the University of Denver.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tracie-trinidad-phd
Email: [email protected]
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