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Nicolle Wallace on Trump's open defiance of a judge's order to stop deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, his baseless claims that Biden's preemptive pardons are invalid, and the concerns expressed by three fired CDC workers over DOGE cuts.Joined by: Mattathias Schwartz; Andrea Flores; Andrew Weissmann; Claire McCaskill; Amb. Michael McFaul; Jacob Soboroff; Mara Gay; Eddie Glaude; David Folkenflik; and Sarah Boim, Abigail Tighe and Stephanie Tran, who were all fired from the CDC during recent DOGE cuts.
NotiMundo Al Día - Andrea Flores - Cómo Reducir La Siniestralidad En Quito by FM Mundo 98.1
Nicolle Wallace discusses President Trump's first actions including pardoning all January 6th defendants and attempting to revoke birthright citizenship – as well as new bombshell allegations against Department of Defense nominee and former Fox News anchor Pete Hegseth.Joined by: Harry Dunn, Michael Fanone, Alex Wagner, Mike Schmidt, Sarah Longwell, Andrea Flores, Jacob Soboroff, Cecillia Wang, Julie Tsirkin, Marc Elias, and Angelo Carusone.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by John Brennan, Frank Figliuzzi, Mary McCord, Michael Steele, Carol Leonnig, Paul Rieckhoff, Tim Miller, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Dr. Kavita Patel, and Andrea Flores.
Comité de Proyectos esta conformado por las diseñadoras industriales Andrea Flores y Lucía Soto. Desarrollan proyectos de interiorismo, así como nuevos objetos y mobiliario para su firma. Han presentado su trabajo en el Abierto Mexicano de Diseño, en Zona MACO y en la Design Week de París. En el episodio de hoy Jorge Diego habla con Andrea Flores y Lucía Soto sobre su crecimiento como diseñadoras, su trayectoria construyendo Comité de Proyectos y como han logrado llevar el diseño mexicano a todo el mundo.Este episodio es patrocinado por IHONo te pierdas nuestros episodios, publicamos todos los Martes.Síguenos en: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/designaholic.mxFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designaholicmx/Twitter https://twitter.com/designaholicmx Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter semanal “Las 5 de la Semana” aquí: https://bit.ly/30yyPD0Nuestra página web es: http://designaholic.mxTambién te dejo mi cuenta personal donde además de publicar sobre mi estudio y los proyectos que hacemos, comparto mucho más sobre Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jd_etienneTwitter https://www.twitter.com/jd_etienne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Joe Biden's controversial executive action on migrants who cross the southern border illegally came into effect overnight. Biden says he was left with "no choice," blaming Republicans for blocking a bipartisan border deal. It's a huge shift for the democratic party, who for years criticized President Trump's policy on immigration. Andrea Flores was a former adviser to President Obama and President Biden on immigration policy and she joined the program from Washington. Also on today's show: Correspondent Melissa Bell; "The Cranes Call" Director Laura Warner & Exec Producer Evan Williams; Debbie Walsh, Director, Center for American Woman and Politics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En este capítulo nos acompaña Andrea Flores, la nutrióloga de Isaac del Toro, el ciclista mexicano que conquistó el Tour de Francia Sub 23. Andrea nos platica un poco de su historia en el mundo del ciclismo y su experiencia como nutrióloga. ¿por qué es importante la nutrición en el ciclismo? ¿Cuáles son las mejores estrategias para optimizar el rendimiento? ¿cómo es trabajar con un atleta profesional? Resuelve estas y todas tus dudas en este capítulo ¡no te lo pierdas!
En Mañanas Urbanas hablaos con Andrea Flores y María Paredes de Darregueira Corre sobre el evento de este sábado 28 en el mes de concientización del cáncer de mama
Andrea Flores, YouTube y locutora, habla de cómo se enteró que tenía cáncer, cómo afrontó el Cáncer, que NO se le tiene que decir a alguien con Cáncer, cómo se vive la quimioterapia, y cómo supero el cáncer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrea es psicóloga especializada en distintas ramas de la psicología como la neurociencia, terapia de lenguaje, transpersonal entre otras; lo que la ha llevado a encontrar los puntos ciegos en el mundo de la psique y se une al espacio para compartirnos cuáles son. Sigue a Andrea aquí https://instagram.com/eres_magia__?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/espacio-sin-censura/support
Este viernes 9 y sábado 10, en el mes de la mujer llegan dos días con actividades organizadas por Darregueira Corre
Estrenamos el 2023 con el feminine power, nos acompañan Lucía Soto y Andrea Flores, mentes y cuerpos detrás del estudio de diseño Comitē de proyectos. Nos cuentan qué hay detrás de una marca, los "ires y venires" del negocio y cómo mantener el balance entre el amor por el diseño y un despacho rentable; además de su experiencia en exposiciones como Design Week México y la Design House. Si quieres conocer más sobre su trabajo visita: https://comitedeproyectos.mx/ https://www.instagram.com/cpmx/?hl=es No dejes de suscribirte a nuestro canal y activar las notificaciones. ¡Síguenos! Instagram Twitter ¡Escúchanos! Spotify "Planta Libre, el único podcast de arquitectura para todes" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantalibre/message
Un episodio lleno de aprendizaje y jiribilla teatral con la reina del tema, Andie Flores... hablamos de promoción y difusión, pero sobre todo de Comunicación en proyectos teatrales, si te quedas te va a encantar. Agradecemos profundamente al restaurante La Pulke por ser nuestro patrocinador de espacio, visítalos !!! Disfrútalo...
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias Andrea Flores, víctima de ataque con ácido en Puebla narra el trágico momento en que fue agredida.
Voces con Andrea Flores Andrea Flores es una YouTuber que crea contenido de belleza, organización y tips para el hogar. Sin embargo, su mensaje trasciende mucho más allá. Su historia... El cargo Voces con Andrea Flores apareció primero en VIDAIN.
Host: Brian from Gurufi.com for GMAT ClubGuest: Andrea Flores from IE universityAndrea Flores is a professional in the higher-education sector with over 10 years of experience, currently Head of Global Recruitment at IE University in Madrid, Spain. Her passion is to see education shape the future of society and how, through sharing IE University's values of humanities, entrepreneurship, social responsibility, and innovation, she can have an impact on the leaders of tomorrow. She currently manages the Global Recruitment department for both graduate and undergraduate degrees at IE University across the five schools, including IE Business School and the MBA programs. Her purpose is to provide candidates an experience in line with IE's vision of the future, to recruit the best talent globally. Episode Summary:0:00 Introduction to the podcast2:10 Introduction to Andrea Flores from IE Business school2:50 Entrepreneurship at IE Business school5:20 Area 31 and VentureLab at IE Business school7:40 The type of students that can thrive at IE Business school12:50 Startup lab at IE business school13:50 Return on Investment of an MBA16:35 Why is ROI important?19:10 what do you mean by “purpose”? The purpose of doing an MBA or a life purpose?20:50 best ways to calculate the ROI of an MBA29:50 What is good vs a bad ROI?32:00 Can a business school experience really help me find my purpose?35:10 Consultants corner: Sam and Nina from Gurufi.com answer the question "How to talk about failure in the context of a business school application?”45:40 Closing
Andrea Flores - A&R de Cinq Music Latam. Especializada en hip hop y creatividad en medios digitales, con 8 años de experiencia y 5 dentro del negocio de la música trabajando junto ha artistas de alto perfil como Grandmaster Flash, Dj Premier, Mala Rodríguez, Remmy Valenzuela, Camilo Lara, Lauryn Colina, entre otros. Manteniendo las ideas a tierra y al mismo tiempo haciendo estallar las expectativas de los artistas con creatividad. Ella reconoce que el camino es complejo pero comenta que: “las mujeres se están adueñando de muchísimas industrias, aclarando que en el mundo de la música no necesariamente [...] tienes que estar frontline de una banda, cantando y siendo la showgirl [...] Hay nuevas perspectivas, una manera diferente de hacer las cosas que le está dando un refresh a la industria”. • Síguenos en YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pocS6B • Web: lomascomentado.com • Instagram: https://bit.ly/3N2x7zd • Facebook: Lo Más Comentado • Mi canal personal: https://bit.ly/3rDaIx5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lomascomentado/support
Andrea Flores - A&R de Cinq Music Latam. Especializada en hip hop y creatividad en medios digitales, con 8 años de experiencia y 5 dentro del negocio de la música trabajando junto ha artistas de alto perfil como Grandmaster Flash, Dj Premier, Mala Rodríguez, Remmy Valenzuela, Camilo Lara, Lauryn Colina, entre otros. Manteniendo las ideas a tierra y al mismo tiempo haciendo estallar las expectativas de los artistas con creatividad. Ella reconoce que el camino es complejo pero comenta que: “las mujeres se están adueñando de muchísimas industrias, aclarando que en el mundo de la música no necesariamente [...] tienes que estar frontline de una banda, cantando y siendo la showgirl [...] Hay nuevas perspectivas, una manera diferente de hacer las cosas que le está dando un refresh a la industria”. • Síguenos en YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pocS6B • Web: lomascomentado.com • Instagram: https://bit.ly/3N2x7zd • Facebook: Lo Más Comentado • Mi canal personal: https://bit.ly/3rDaIx5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lomascomentado/support
Después de pasar por una crisis amorosa e incluso de vida, es difícil volver a confiar en que todo estará bien y no te volverán a lastimar. Andrea Flores fue una de nuestras primeras invitadas en el podcast y hace poco más de dos años que iniciamos este proyecto su historia era muy diferente a cómo es ahora. Su fe en Dios y su disciplina constante la han llevado a un lugar pleno, lleno de amor propio y amor hacia los demás.
En el marco de los festejos por el día de la mujer llega el 12 de marzo un evento organizado por "Darregueira Corre"
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Andrea Flores' most recent book, The Succeeders: How Immigrant Youth Are Transforming What It Means to Belong in America (University of California Press, 2021), is a detailed account of how immigrant youth in Nashville, Tennessee negotiated the stakes of academic achievement by reproducing terms of belonging while at the same time recasting what it means to belong in the United States. By focusing on a nonprofit college access program for Latino youth from which the title of the book is derived, Flores argues that Succeeders' educational achievements were viewed “as positive moral proof against deficit constructions of Latinos while also maintaining a link to educación's [emphasis in original] personal, cultural, and familial value” (16). The hybridity of assigning moral value to book learning while also hinging their striving to familial networks is what Flores believes to be critical to the Succeeders' perception of self. By offering a radically different route to belonging through the vehicle of family and care, the Succeeders hoped to earn not just their own national membership, but also the membership of those near and dear. Flores conducted ethnographic research for twelve months while also serving as a volunteer for the Succeeders program of southern Nashville across four campuses for the academic year 2012 - 2013. She observed effective communication skits, field trips, organizational meetings, community service activities, musical performances, athletic games, scholarship selection committees, and graduation ceremonies to best understand the lived experiences of Succeeders within and outside of their educational institutions. Flores also conducted thirty-one semistructured interviews with Succeeders whose families were primarily from Mexican and Central America. Further, half of the interviews included undocumented youth, and students from all levels of academic achievement were selected. Strategic selecting of Succeeders allowed Flores to examine how students across a variety of academic preparations and immigrant backgrounds perceived themselves within larger conceptions of Latindidad and educational achievement. Interviews with the program's leaders, teachers, and admissions officers revealed the internal dialogues of those most tasked with the Succeeders' success. A robust textual archive in the form of college admissions handouts, college entrance essays, and Succeeders curricular materials were collected by the author. These mixed methods allowed Flores to provide detailed and rich accounts of how Latino youth navigated the college application process, the end of high school, and their personal lives. Jonathan Cortez is currently the 2021-2023 César Chávez Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @joncortz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
Hablamos con Andrea sobre el evento que organiza "Darregueira Corre" este sábado 23 en el polideportivo con motivo del mes rosa, para tomar conciencia de la importancia de realizarse los controles contra el cáncer de mama
En Compartiendo el Mundo, dialogamos con Bernardo Abad, concejal y miembro del Directorio del Metro, sobre la renuncia de Andrea Flores. Abad comentó que el 24 de mayo recibieron una convocatoria por parte del alcalde Jorge Yunda, para la remoción y designación del nuevo gerente con la terna enviada por el presidente del Directorio. Posterior a esto, se recibió la carta de la ahora exgerenta. El concejal manifestó que se seguirá fiscalizando la gestión de esta obra.
En este episodio Andrea Flores nos explica todo sobre el TOC.
NotiMundo - Andrea Flores, Operacion Del Metro De Quito Se Podría Redefinir by FM Mundo
En Compartiendo el Mundo dialogamos con Andrea Flores, gerente del Metro de Quito, sobre el avance de la obra emblemática de la ciudad. Flores manifestó que se inició con el proceso de recepción de las estaciones, ayer se recibieron las dos primeras: Iñaquito y Jipijapa. Según la funcionaria la obra se entregará en octubre de 2021 y estará lista para iniciar operaciones en febrero 2022.
En el marco de las actividades del 8 de marzo, invitamos a dos mujeres, colegas, amigas pero sobre todo creativas escénicas que caminan con paso firme en la escena norteña. Echamos chisme serio sobre el papel de la mujer en escena, fortalezas, debilidades y perspectiva para los próximos años. Hablamos de Andrea Flores, Licenciada en Teatro por la UACH, Directora General de Nómada Teatro Café, docente, actriz, directora y feminista. Como productora colaboró recientemente en el proyecto apoyado por la Secretaría de Cultura "Alas y Raíces", "Cactáceas" bajo la dirección de Daniel Ramos en el 1er Encuentro de Teatro Nacional Infantil (2017). Entre sus creaciones como directora destacan: Paisaje con columpio por Reynol Pérez (2013), Manual para la mujer perfecta de Luisa Loera (2016), Las histéricas somos lo máximo de Ana Nieto y Luisa Loera (2014, dirección escénica), Las hijas de la mala vida de Humberto Robles (2019) y recientemente Vida y Obra de EAP para la FELICH 2020 en colaboración con Ghosthlight Teatro. Actualmente funge como productora y directora de Nómada Teatro café, que busca impulsar la promoción e intercambio cultural de las compañías independientes y locales de Chihuahua, que se realiza como temporada en Momposina café. (2015- actual) Becaria ECOES-Santander en el Colegio de Literatura Dramática y Teatro de la UNAM. (2013) Por otra parte se encuentra Cristina Córdoba, Licenciada en Teatro por la UACH, cuenta con una especialidad en Teatro Corpóreo Cómico. Ha participado en múltiples obras de teatro y ha sido acreedora a varios premios como mejor actriz en muestras estatales. Ha participado como tallerista, actriz y ponente en todo el estado de Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Quito, Ecuador, Bogota, Chile y Bolivia. Actualmente es integrante de AITECH (Asociación de Intérpretes y Traductores del estado de Chihuahua) y es creadora de espectáculos clown. Este episodio, tiene gran peso, disfrútalo... Nuestras redes: Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/teatrulia_mx/ Twitter. https://twitter.com/teatrulia_mx Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/teatruliamx/
NotiMundo - Andrea Flores, Hasta Julio Se Contratará Operador Internacional Para El Metro De Quito by FM Mundo
¡Llevar una terapia que acompañe tu proceso feminista y/o de vida es importante! Platicamos sobre la psicología feminista, las razones para ir a terapia, algunos ejemplos y casos en los que hemos estado inmersas. En este Episodio la invitada es Andrea Flores, quien es Maestra en Psicología, tallerista, conferencista y coordinadora del Centro de Atención Terapéutico y Educativo (CATyE) IG @catyeslp. Síguenos en IG @feminismomasticado y TWTR @feminismomasti --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feminismomasticado/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feminismomasticado/support
NotiMundo - Andrea Flores, Nueva Fecha Para El Metro De Quito by FM Mundo
Entrevista con Andrea Flores, Periodista y colaboradora del programa Futbol X Dentro.
En este final de temporada, Andrea Flores, psicóloga clínica especializada en Neuropsicología, comparte el espacio para hablar sobre el tabú de la salud mental y cómo afecta la ansiedad en nuestro desarrollo y disfrute sexual. Puedes encontrar a Andrea en Instagram con esta liga https://instagram.com/eres_m.a.g.i.a?igshid=12wzu49yadgh6 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/espacio-sin-censura/support
María es productivity coach y vive en Canadá después de varios años de haber migrado de Maracaibo, Venezuela. Su recorrido pasa por distintas etapas que transitan por el diseño y el marketing digital, sin embargo, es en el campo de la productividad donde ha dedicado su foco durante los últimos años. María nos comparte su experiencia como Productivity Coach, ¿qué significa y qué hace?, ¿por qué es tan importante conocerse a si mismos y definir un concepto de productividad adecuado a nosotros mismos? Con ella nos paseamos por distintos puntos de la productividad según su visión, así como por algunas de las herramientas y técnicas que utiliza para trabajar con sus clientes. Si quieres conocer más sobre el trabajo de María, puedes visitar el web site de su marca Groovy Winks (https://groovywink.com) También puedes comenzar a profundizar en el campo de la productividad suscribiéndote a su canal de YouTube y descubrir herramientas como Notion y cómo puedes configurar algo personalizado (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFF5Wt4tv2u5TW3eRZl18cQ) Si quieres conocer Notion, puedes ir y curiosear un poco sobre la herramienta aquí https://www.notion.so/ También, puedes ver el video de colaboración de María con el canal Keep Productive donde profundiza un poco la metodología PARA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZIMlWLW4gU Por último, aún no has visto el episodio junto a Andrea Flores, donde hablamos de la productividad abordado desde la disciplina, puedes ir a verlo para tener otro punto de vista sobre este tema https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23YuD8F-xOw&t=2303s Recuerda suscribirte al canal y activar las notificaciones de Chamba Talks para mantenernos en contacto y seas parte de la comunidad de personas que estamos construyendo cultura digital y negocios digitales.
this one was a little personal with my dear friend Andrea Flores as she lost her dad at a young age of 15 and then the love of her life in 2019, it has impacted her in different ways! i admire her so much and her strength, resilience, and determination to keep going even when your heart breaks. She shed light on how us human grieve in different ways and there is no time limit or way of healing. When you aren`t prepared to deal with the aftermath she found a way to just keep thriving
Octubre “Mes de concientización sobre Cáncer de Mama"
La creatividad suele confundirse con la capacidad de generar ideas fuera de lo convencional. Sin embargo, la creatividad en realidad es la capacidad de generar soluciones efectivas a problemas, contemplando distintos puntos de vista que hacen de una solución más o menos atractiva respecto a otras. A Andrea Flores la conocí en Caracas trabajando para una de las agencias de marketing digital más importantes del país. Hoy en día se define a sí misma como creativa digital, pues se encarga de generar soluciones efectivas para corporaciones y emprendimientos dentro del ecosistema digital. Para esto, la disciplina ha tenido un rol super importante en su carrera y sobre eso giró la conversación. Hablar de disciplina no suena tan atractivo porque no tiene buena prensa y es que solemos asociarlo a jerarquización o autoridad impositiva, cuando en realidad la disciplina lo que nos ayuda es a generar sistemas que nos ayuden a alcanzar objetivos de forma consecutiva y no tener que reinventar la rueda cada vez que tengamos un desafío por delante. La visión que nos brinda Andrea es muy interesante y en mi experiencia es lo que nos ayuda a progresar y mejorar de forma continua, sobre todo cuando eres independiente o emprendedor. Recuerda que puedes compartir este contenido y llevarle lo que hablamos a otras personas a quienes tal vez, esto podría ser interesante. Gracias por escuchar y recuerden dejar su feedback en los comentarios. Si quieres escribirme pueden hacerlo a chambatalks@gmail.com
Cuando menos lo esperaba, Andrea tuvo que encarar dos situaciones muy complicadas: su divorcio y el cáncer de mama. Afrontando su realidad con una fe aterrizada, entendió la diferencia entre llorar sola en modo tristeza y llorar con Dios, como ella lo hacía, en modo sanidad. Todas esas circunstancias que la hicieron derramar lágrimas ahora las usa para consolar a otros por medio de sus plataformas digitales como figura pública. Sabiendo que las tragedias y la enfermedad son parte de la vida, supo sobrepasarlas gracias a su cercanía con Dios. Andrea vivió situaciones que no sembró, pero entendió que son cosas que simplemente pasan y no puedes controlar. Una historia de fe, valentía, positivismo y lucha que nos enseña la importancia de estas actitudes para salir triunfantes en medio de la adversidad. Facebook: Efecto Inspiración Instagram: @efectoinspiracion
Nos vuelve a visitar Andrea Flores (@andrea_florestv) para contarnos esta nueva etapa de su vida y todos los cambios que ha vivido desde la última vez que platicamos con ella.
En este episodio tuvimos de invitada a Andrea Flores, psicóloga clínica, feminista y neuropsicóloga. Con ella hablamos de la cultura de cancelación y nos explicó cómo los procesos cognitivos fomentan estas prácticas. Habló de la flexibilidad vs. rigidez cognitiva y de cómo está relacionado con la práctica de la empatía. Si se quedaron con dudas la pueden encontrar en su cuenta de instagram como: @andy.f.l.o y en su cuenta de psicóloga como @eres_m.a.g.i.a Nuestro IG: @elhilo_rosa@andimartindelcampo@psic_fernandamorales
In this episode, we chat with Andrea and Shashi, Board Directors, about how they grew from a small meet-up to a non-profit serving the largest community of Latinx in tech. Things you will learn in this episode: How to take a grassroots approach to growing any organization. Why intersectionality is important and how to celebrate inclusion within the Latinx community. Why making an impact beyond the tech industry is critical to improving culture. How to take an intentional approach when leveraging your network through community organizations. Why effective mentorship is critical to career success in the tech space. You can learn more about Techqueria on Slack https://techqueria.slack.com/ or at techqueria.org. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinxellence/support
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Andrea Flores and Felipe Ventura from Techqueria, a Bay Area nonprofit that empowers Latinx professionals with the resources and support that they need to thrive and become leaders in the tech industry. In this episode we talked with Andrea and Felipe about the role of organizations like Techqueria in supporting the Latinx community that has been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and we celebrate their success in actively fundraising for the most affected in these difficult times. Andrea Flores y Felipe Ventura de Techqueria, una organizacion sin fines de lucro del Area de la Bahia que tiene la mision de empoderar a los profesionales Latinos y proporcionar los recursos y soporte necesarios para florecer y liderear en la industria de tecnologia. En este episodio charlamos con Andrea y Felipe acerca del rol de organizaciones como Techqueria en los tiempos dificiles que estamos pasando a raiz de la pandemia global causada por el COVID-19 y los efectos desproporcionadamente negativos en la comuidad HIspana. Tambien celebramos sus exitos en organizar a la comunidad y recaudar fondos para los mas necesitados durante esta crisis.
¿Quien no ha escuchado en algún momento de su vida las siguientes palabras? UNA SEGUNDA OPORTUNIDAD, estas palabras pueden ir en muchas cosas como en relaciones, amor, trabajo, amigos pero esta frase toma mucho más peso cuando se trata de que la vida decide darte una segunda oportunidad para vivir. Andrea Flores es mamá, emprendedora, YouTuber, amiga, hija de Dios, deportista y recientemente venció el cáncer de mama. Hoy nos viene a contar su historia...
Holaaa como están tod@s? Esta semana tuvimos la oportunidad de grabar un episodio con Andrea Flores líder en el proyecto ANTOLOGÍA DE FLORES. Un proyecto enfocado en la sustentabilidad. En este episodio hablamos de que considerar cuando estás buscando a un socio, como abordar a nuevos prospectos, hablamos también de su procesos creativos y como tú puedes mejorar los tuyos. Andrea nos platica de la importancia de aprender de los mejores del mundo y como aplicarlo en nuestros negocios! Espero que lo disfruten mucho! Cualquier duda que tengan escribanos a nuestro instagram @porquesihaydeotra para que se las podamos contestar. Muchísimas gracias por escuchar, excelente inicio de semana para tod@s!!!
Andrea Flores es una consultora experta en cosmetología, dedicada a compartir contenido de belleza y moda en Youtube. Su canal es AndreaFloresTv y su instagram es @andreaflorestv ____ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nayoescobar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nayoes/ Grupo cerrado en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/347025099223191/
Una mujer independiente debe serlo en todos los sentidos, incluido el financiero. El día de hoy platicamos con Andrea Flores @andrea_florestv una mujer independiente que ha afrontado los retos que la vida ha puesto en su camino. Un claro ejemplo de que la mujer debe tener independencia financiera, individualidad en sus proyectos y sobre todo, debe estar preparada para lo inesperado. Sígueme en redes sociales como @agironfp y comparte este podcast con tus amigos para llegar a más gente.
Todos hemos tenido voces en nuestras vidas que nos han influenciado – padres, maestros, amigos.En las siguientes cuatro semanas, vamos a escuchar de cuatro personas extraordinarias y cómo su historia se ha convertido en una voz de influencia para sus comunidades. The post Voces – Con Andrea Flores (Parte 1) appeared first on VidaIn Monterrey.
I’m always looking for topics I find inspiring and thought-provoking in this time when we as women feel uncertain, unheard, and like we are losing hope. Today’s show is all about hope and change--and how young, intelligent women are making a difference! Andrea Flores is the co-writer of a new book, Yes She Can: 10 Stories of Hope & Change from Young Female Staffers of the Obama White House. Andrea is a lawyer in Washington, DC, and served as the regional director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. She spent 3 years in several key positions in the Obama White House and worked on the immigration bill that failed to get passed. Before that, she worked in New Mexico on the local government level. She was the first Latinx student body president in the history of Harvard University and graduated from Columbia Law School. (Latinx is a gender-neutral term used to refer to those of Latin origin.) You can read the full show notes at www.alexandrajamieson.com/224.
In this episode of Making Space, we talk to Kalisha Dessources Figures, Andrea Flores & Nita Contreras, three of the co-authors of the New York Times Bestseller Yes She Can: 10 Stories of Hope & Change from Young Female Staffers of the Obama White House. They tell us how we can engage young women and girls on the issues that matter most to them.
On today's episode, Torie gives an update on her book report on "Invisible Man", and then the gang discuss whether it's ever ok to ban a book. Then they welcome in their authors : Andrea Flores, Kalisha Dessources Figures, Nita Contreras, and Taylor Lustig, who contributed to "Yes She Can : 10 Stories of Hope and Change from Young Female Staffers of the Obama White House"
Hoy hablamos con Lía Andrea Flores, una mexicana que vive en Qingdao y nos habla de muchas palabras que se usan en Mexico y lo que quieren decir.
Today's guests are Hood River County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Mike Glover and Grace Parson and Andrea Flores from The Next Door.