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The deep inequity of the anti-college movement
I immigrated from Mexicali, Mexico, when I was 10 years old, the child of farm laborers. I was still learning English when my high school teachers advised me to forgo any college dreams.  But there in the Imperial Valley of southeast California, I forged ahead as a full-time night student, picking up what wages I could during the day. The goal of breaking cycles of poverty possessed me. I managed to earn an associate’s degree from Imperial Valley College. After transferring to San Diego State University’s Imperial Valley Campus, I earned my bachelor’s in psychology among scattered trailers and temporary classrooms.  My single-minded focus was not on self-discovery but intergeneratio

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