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The Will to Succeed

The Will to Succeed

In our cover story, “Making It Happen,” four Latina women share their stories about how they realized their educational and professional dreams despite facing various obstacles, including low cultural expectations or financial constraints. The underlying theme for each of their stories is “knowledge is power.”

Once they were armed with their educational and professional credentials, these women forged ahead and didn’t let anyone discourage them.

“In my high school, girls were expected to go on to secretarial school,” says Dr. Gloria Rodriguez, who founded the national nonprofit organization AVANCE. “A few Hispanic teachers took a tremendous interest in me and told me, ‘You can go further.’”

As you will read, these women were determined to “go further” than many people, even family members and educators, thought they could go.

When these four women were in college, men earned more than half of the bachelor’s degrees in the Hispanic community. Today, women account for 61 percent of the bachelor’s degrees earned by Hispanics each year.

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