Oral history interview with Katherine Maldonado, conducted by Natalia Lopez and Livia Huck (video)
Creator
Maldonado, Katherine
Contributor
Lopez, Natalia; Huck, Livia
Date
2024-11-12
Spatial Coverage
Guatemala; Mexico; California
Subject
Maldonado, Katherine--Interviews; First-generation college students--United States; Hispanic American teenage mothers; Community organization; Mentoring; University of Utah; College teachers; Mexican American women
Keywords
South Central Los Angeles; McNair Research Scholars Program; UCLA; Chicana
Description
Katherine Maldonado discusses the importance of mentoring and the value she placed on receiving an education while having her children in high school and college. She talks about developing a research agenda and the support of pathway programs and the networking she was able to do in order to be successful in academia. She also discusses the importance of community organizing and her ties to her community.
Type
Image/MovingImage
Genre
oral histories (literary works)
Format
video/mp4
Extent
00:55:27
Rights
Rights Holder
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah