Unmasking First-Generation College Students and Professionals

Yasmine Dominguez-Whitehead, Malaphone Phommasa, Angelica Caudillo
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ABSTRACT This reflective piece draws on the experiences of first-generation professionals who identify as immigrants or children of immigrants. Three different narratives are shared in order to illustrate the first-generation college student and career paths we have embarked on as women of color who are first-generation college professionals, and whose identities are shaped by our immigrant backgrounds and working-class upbringings. In addition to sharing our narratives, we identify and discuss common themes relating to finances and family, before providing implications that can inform efforts to empower and support first-generation professionals as they navigate their career trajectories.
揭露第一代大学生和专业人士
这篇反思性的文章借鉴了第一代移民或移民子女的专业人士的经历。本文分享了三种不同的叙述,以说明我们作为有色人种女性的第一代大学生和职业道路,我们是第一代大学专业人士,我们的身份是由我们的移民背景和工人阶级的成长环境塑造的。除了分享我们的故事外,我们还确定并讨论了与财务和家庭有关的共同主题,然后提供了一些启示,可以为第一代专业人士提供帮助和支持,帮助他们在职业生涯中找到方向。
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