EPISODE · Aug 5, 2025 · 57 MIN
Disrupting Generational Cycles of Trauma As A Form of Resistance with Yolany Gonell
from The Shift: Stories of Resistance + Resilience · host Mark Travis Rivera
Show Notes:In this conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Yolany Gonell explore themes of resilience and resistance through personal stories and professional experiences in higher education as first-generation college graduates. They discuss the importance of mentorship, allyship, and cultural connections in navigating systemic challenges. Their conversation emphasizes the need for equity in education and the role of individuals in creating positive change within their communities. Yolany shares her journey as a first-generation Latina and a veteran, highlighting the significance of breaking cycles and fostering belonging for students from diverse backgrounds.TakeawaysResilience is about having a growth mindset and being purposeful.Cultural connections play a vital role in personal and professional success.Mentorship and allyship are crucial for navigating challenges in higher education.Equity gaps in education reflect systemic issues that need addressing.Personal stories of struggle can inspire others to overcome their own challenges.Creating a sense of belonging is essential for student success.Breaking cycles of disadvantage requires intentional effort and support.Higher education must align its mission with practices that support all students.Investing in community and cultural wealth can enhance educational outcomes.The future of education depends on systemic change and inclusive practices.Guest Bio: Yolany Gonell (she/her) is a first-generation college graduate, a US veteran, and has over 21 years of progressive experience in higher education, providing guidance and strategic direction to advance belonging and close equity gaps. Her work spans student development, transition programs, career readiness, and residential life, working collaboratively with partners across the university to examine policies and practices, expand resources, and develop data-driven strategic plans that support the retention and persistence of all students. In addition to her work in higher ed, Yolany serves on the advisory board for organizations supporting and strengthening LGBTQ communities through direct service and action. Connect with Mark:Sign up for Mark's NewsletterFollow Mark on Social Media Connect with Yolany:LinkedInQuestions or comments?Email us at [email protected]. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspireLicense code: HH1UUNHIRJ7LUSVUDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.
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Show Notes:In this conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Yolany Gonell explore themes of resilience and resistance through personal stories and professional experiences in higher education as first-generation college graduates. They discuss the importance of mentorship, allyship, and cultural connections in navigating systemic challenges. Their conversation emphasizes the need for equity in education and the role of individuals in creating positive change within their communities. Yolany shares her journey as a first-generation Latina and a veteran, highlighting the significance of breaking cycles and fostering belonging for students from diverse backgrounds.TakeawaysResilience is about having a growth mindset and being purposeful.Cultural connections play a vital role in personal and professional success.Mentorship and allyship are crucial for navigating challenges in higher education.Equity gaps in education reflect systemic issues that need addressing.Personal stories of struggle can inspire others to overcome their own challenges.Creating a sense of belonging is essential for student success.Breaking cycles of disadvantage requires intentional effort and support.Higher education must align its mission with practices that support all students.Investing in community and cultural wealth can enhance educational outcomes.The future of education depends on systemic change and inclusive practices.Guest Bio: Yolany Gonell (she/her) is a first-generation college graduate, a US veteran, and has over 21 years of progressive experience in higher education, providing guidance and strategic direction to advance belonging and close equity gaps. Her work spans student development, transition programs, career readiness, and residential life, working collaboratively with partners across the university to examine policies and practices, expand resources, and develop data-driven strategic plans that support the retention and persistence of all students. In addition to her work in higher ed, Yolany serves on the advisory board for organizations supporting and strengthening LGBTQ communities through direct service and action. Connect with Mark:Sign up for Mark's NewsletterFollow Mark on Social Media Connect with Yolany:LinkedInQuestions or comments?Email us at [email protected]. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspireLicense code: HH1UUNHIRJ7LUSVUDisclaimer Note: The captions in this video are auto-generated, and while we try to ensure accuracy, you may notice a typo or error. Thank you in advance for extending grace.
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