32 – From the Bronx to the Blackboard: Embracing Dual Identities and Educational Resilience – Edwin Berroa

Enjoy a rich conversation that digs into the heart of the Afro-Latino experience in the Bronx during the crack epidemic of the 1980s. Our discussion sheds light on the resilience of minorities, the cultural dance of dual identities, and the significant role education plays in shaping the future. Edwin, with his Dominican heritage and passion for social emotional wellness, joins me in a celebration of perseverance that defines the Spanglish experience—a tale of triumph over adversity that resonates with all who strive for success against the odds.

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03: Bronx Raise and Boston Refined – Christian Ponce

Have you ever felt out of place, like you didn’t belong? That’s exactly how Christian Ponce, a Bronx-born, Boston-refined afro-latino, felt during his college years. In our latest podcast episode, Christian takes us through his extraordinary journey, a powerful testament to resilience, determination, and the importance of understanding one’s environment. His story serves as a beacon of hope for those navigating their own path to success.

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