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Campus Service Workers Supporting First-Generation Students - Informal Mentorship Culturally Relevant Support As Key to Student

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This unique collection of testimonials, critical essays, and first-hand accounts demonstrates the significant contribution of campus service workers in supporting the retention and success of first-generation college students.

List of contents

Part 1: Paradigm Shifts: Critically Reframing Campus Service Workers’ Roles in Student Success


  1. Seeing Ourselves on Campus in (Un)Likely Places: Campus Service Workers’ Ethos of Care and Horizontal Mentorship of First-Generation Students, Andrea N. Hunt and Alyson Bergner

  2. Custodians of Student Success: Campus Citizenship in the Borderlands, T. Mark Montoya

  3. We Do Way More Than Just Clean Up Puke...We Connect with Students: Custodial Staff as Informal Mentors at a Large, Public University, Yolanda M. Wiggins

  4. To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before: What Captain Picard and His Mentor, Boothby, Can Teach Us About the Future of Student Support, La’Tonya Rease Miles
  5. Part 2: Testimonials and Counternarratives: The Roles of Campus Service Workers in Supporting Student Success
    A. Validating Identities

  6. "Heyyy, sis!": Black Women Breaking Barriers Together at a P.W.I., Jada DaMae Anderson

  7. "Call Me Young Chan": How a Campus Housekeeper Taught Me to Be Korean Again, Young Chan Lim

  8. Siempre la Hija de una Campesina: My Journey from the Central Valley to Los Angeles, and Back, Susy N. Puente

  9. From Nobody to Somebody: Finding a Friend and Mentor in a Campus Worker as an International Student, Yuhang (Doris) Cai
  10. B. Forming Cultural Counterspaces

  11. Latinas in the Chemistry Building: Making and Reclaiming Space, Isis Frausto-Vicencio

  12. Social and Cultural Exchange as Means of Counterhegemonic Education: How A Campus Groundskeeper Helped Me Discover My Agency and Sense of Belonging as a First-Generation, Nontraditional, Reverse-Transfer Latina Student, Saraí V. Kashani

  13. Dropping Anchor in Unfamiliar Spaces: Reflections of a First-Generation Black Woman’s Search for Community at a Predominantly White University, Penny S. Seals
  14. C. Mentorship, Belonging, and Community Empowerment

  15. Community Educator, Institutional Ally, Custodian: Lessons from Señor Mauricio’s Pedagogy of Care in UCLA’s Academic Advancement Program, Ifeoma A. Amah and Cindy Raquel Escobedo

  16. ¡Aquí, Allá, El Pueblo Vencerá!: Examining a Campus Service Worker’s Role as Activist, Mentor, and Inspiration, Martha N. Xuncax

  17. Primera Generación, Pero No La Última: Finding a Support Network as a Student Worker in the Campus Dining Halls, Nancy Valencia with Tara Prescott-Johnson

  18. Two Chicken Wings, an Apple, and a Bag of Chips: The Impact of Food Service Workers on the Retention of a First-Generation, Single Mother, Kimberly Walker
  19. D. Supporting Post-Completion Success

  20. From First-Year Student to Professor: Growing a Social Consciousness and Learning Life-Long Values From Campus Residence Hall Workers, Georgina Guzmán

  21. Confessions of a First-Gen Professional: How I Learned to Survive the Professional World in the Break Rooms, Loading Docks, and Supply Rooms of UCLA, Stephanie Santos Youngblood

  22. Becoming a First-Gen Lawyer: How Service Workers Shaped the Advocate I Am Today, Daysi N. Alonzo

  23. Becoming Middle-Class Faculty With Working-Class Sensibilities, Jennie Luna

  24. La Fille de Léonard: What Québécois Cultural Sovereignty Taught Me About Working with Historically Marginalized Students, Nancy-Jean Pément
  25. Part 3: Call to Action/Praxis: Successful Projects and Justice for Campus Service Workers

  26. Building Horizontal Relationships Through Spanish Community-Engaged Learning: Voices of First-Generation Latinx Students, Carla Suhr

  27. Beyond the Bottom Line: Layoffs Leading to a Reflection on Transformational Resistance, Lindsay Romasanta and Belinda Zamacona

  28. During a Pandemic, Who Protects the Protectors? LaShyra Nolen

About the author

Georgina Guzmán is Associate Professor of English at California State University Channel Islands, USA.
La’Tonya Rease Miles is Dean of Student Affairs at Menlo College, USA.
Stephanie Santos Youngblood is an Ed.D. student at Arizona State University.

Summary

This unique collection of testimonials, critical essays, and first-hand accounts demonstrates the significant contribution of campus service workers in supporting the retention and success of first-generation college students.

Product details

Authors Georgina (California State University Guzman
Assisted by Georgina Guzmán (Editor), La’Tonya Miles (Editor), Stephanie Youngblood (Editor), Youngblood Stephanie (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2023
 
EAN 9781032050874
ISBN 978-1-0-3205087-4
No. of pages 242
Series Routledge Research in Higher Education
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

EDUCATION / Adult & Continuing Education, Adult education, continuous learning

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