
White House initiative leader to Skype with students

A White House initiative leader will join Grand Valley State
University students via two Skype sessions on October 6 and 7.
Marco Davis, deputy director of the White House Initiative on
Educational Excellence for Hispanics, will discuss the challenges
Latin@ students face in education, what steps the government is taking
to meet these challenges and what the education system is doing to
attract and retain Latin@ students in classrooms. Latin@ refers to
both males (Latino) and females (Latina) who are Hispanic.
Monday, October 6
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Kirkhof Center,
Grand River Room
Tuesday, October 7
4-5 p.m.
Mary Idema Pew Library,
Multipurpose Room
Mayra Fortes González, assistant professor of Spanish at Grand
Valley, encourages students of all ethnicities to attend the
presentations.
“It will be very beneficial for students to
understand why not everyone has access to the same opportunities,”
said Fortes González. “It will give them a more well-rounded
perspective on how class, ethnicity and gender impacts people’s access
to education.”
In 2012 Davis was appointed to assist in the execution of
President Obama’s efforts to improve the academic achievements of the
nation’s Hispanic students.
The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for
Hispanics aims to connect key individuals and organizations from
across the United States to increase awareness of educational
inequalities by sharing programs and resources available in various
communities. Initiative staff work alongside a national network of
community leaders to provide real-time input and advice on the
development, implementation and coordination of education policy and
programs that impact the Hispanic community.
The event is sponsored by Grand Valley’s Office of Multicultural
Affairs, Latin@ Student Initiative, Latin@ Faculty/Staff Association,
and the Modern Languages and Literatures Department.
The Latin@ Student Initiative aims to improve the academic and
social success of Latin@ students and to increase the Latin@
population on campus. The committee is comprised of faculty, staff and
community members.
For more information, contact Natalia Gomez at (616) 331-3462 or
[email protected].
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