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43rd Annual TACHE State Conference Agenda TENATIVE AGENDA SUBJECT TO CHANGE (1/16/18) Wednesday, February 28, 2018 11:30 am 1:30 pm Board Meeting & Lunch Bent Tree I 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Exhibit Set Up Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 1:00 pm 4:30 pm Registration Opens Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 4:30 pm 5:30 pm Welcome & Opening Reception Vista Ballroom 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Documentary Stolen Education Documentary and Discussion by Dr. Enrique Aleman Vista Ballroom 7:00 pm Dinner on Your Own Enjoy Dallas/ TACHE Office & Storage Water Tower Thursday, March 01, 2018 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Registration and Exhibits Open Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 6:30 am 7:15 am Wellness Group Activity Yoga 7:30 am 8:25 am Si Podemos! Breakfast 8:30 am 8:40 am Presentation of Colors ROTC 8:45 am 8:55 am Official TACHE Conference Opening Belinda Saldaña Harmon, TACHE President Welcome to Dallas/ Mayor s Office 8:55 am 9:10 am Welcome to Dallas/ Rick Ortiz, CEO, Greater Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Diamond Sponsor Welcome West Texas A&M University 9:10 am 9:20 am Regional Caucus 2017 Resolution Updates 9:25 am 9:45 am TACHE Report Card Update George Reyes & Linda Contreras Bullock

9:50 am to 10:50 am Opening Plenary I Latinos in the Media, Macarena Hernandez 10:50 am 11:00 am Break & Visit Exhibitors Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 11:00 am 11:50 am Concurrent Session I (See below for each session) 1.01.01 Creating Safer Spaces: Addressing intersectionality Through an LGBT Advocacy Program (Demesaia Razo) 1.01.02 Service Learning: A Pathway to Creating Social Agents of Change (Lilian Huerta) 1.01.03 Academic KAPO: High Stakes Latina/o Educational Leadership (Keith Reyes) 1.01.04 Round Table Discussion TACHISTA 2.0: Engaging New Generations and Navigating Systems (Dr. Serafin Garcia) 1.01.05 Framing Strategies of Rising Hispanic Serving Institutions (Jobi Martinez) 1.01.06 Ganas or Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance (Dr. Daniel Rodriguez) 12:00 pm 1:30 pm Plenary II and Lunch From Ban to Boom: The Status of Ethnic Studies, Tony Diaz 1:40 pm 2:30 pm Concurrent Session II 1.02.01 Too Blessed, Yet Too Stressed: Issues Facing Underrepresented College Students in South Texas (Dr. Danielle Alsandor) (See below for each session) Preston I 1.02.02 The ican Teaching/Learning Experience for Struggling High School Students (Richard Marquez) Preston 2 1.02.03 Successful Partnership: Meaningful Collaboration Between a High Charter Network and a Local University to Best Support Scholars (Chris Stafford) Preston 3 1.02.04 Creating New Higher Education Data Terrain: Accessing 60x30x TX Goals via a Robust Online Tool (Luis Pablo Martinez) 1.02.05 Scaffolding Interventions for Recruiting Diverse Faculty Addressing Goals with Ani bias Research, Data, and Role Play ( Dr. Maricela Oliva)

1.02.06 Cultural Capital vs Community Cultural Wealth: What is it about your culture that helps you succeed? (Pedro Portillo) 2:40 pm 3:30 pm Concurrent Session III (See below for each session) 1.03.01 Giving Back at the Margin: The Strategic Decisions of Mexican American Scholarship Boys' from the Texas Borderlands (Edgar Lopez) 1.03.02 Latino/a Parent Experiences with College Financial Aid: The Cultural Assets Used to Help Their Children (Eyra Perez) 1.03.03 From These Stories: The Voices from Mexican Schools in Texas and a Researcher's Journey (Dr. Ricardo Montelongo) 1.03.04 Developing Capacity Building Tools & Activities with the Texas Education Consortium for Male Students of Color ( Dr. Emmet Campus) 1.03.05 Chicanos in the Courtroom: A historical Analysis of Monumental Law Cases for Chicanos in Education (Estrellita Steward) 1.03.06 Career Advancement Opportunities: The Chief Diversity Officer on University Campuses (Dr. Fred Fuentes) 3:40 pm 5:00 pm Regional Caucus Meetings Plains Northeast Gulf South Central Far West Rooms Will be announced at the Conference 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Mentor/Mentee Reception TBA 6:00 pm Dinner on Your Own Friday, March 02, 2018 6:30 am 7:15 am Wellness Group Activity Yoga 7:30 am 5:00 p.m. Registration and Exhibits Open Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 7:30 am to 8:30 am Si Podemos! Breakfast

8:30 am 9:45 am Plenary III Developing Leadership, Dr. Ken Magdaleno with a special introduction by Dr. Cynthia Teniente Matson 9:50 am 10:40 am Concurrent Session IV (See Below for each Session) 2.04.01 Everyone Wins: Improving Single Mother Students' Graduation Success at Four Year Institutions (Liliana Gutierrez) 2.04.02 Constructing a Latina/o Educational Pipeline in Texas: A Critical Race Analysis (Sofia Bahena) 2.04.03 Building a Legacy of Latino Student Leaders and Scholars (Cesar Quezada) 2.04.04 El Chupacabra Panel discussion regarding the rare species known as the Latino higher education executive leader (Gil Lizalde) 2.04.05 Latino Males in Academe: Socialization, Mentoring & Faculty Experiences (Dr. Vincent Carales) 2.04.06 Case Studies of Women of Color Leading Community Colleges: A Pathway to Reconfigure the Leadership Pipeline (Dr. Maria Delgado) 10:40 am 10:55 am Break & Visit with Exhibitors Lobby Area/Salon E Foyer 11:00 am 11:50 am Concurrent Session V (See Below for each Session) 2.05.01 We All Need Mentors: Four Strategies for Expanding Your Professional Network (Dr. Mariela Rodriguez) 2.05.02 No te Rajes: Latino Males in U.S. Higher Education (Dr. Florencio Aranda, III) 2.05.03 From Research to Action: The Project MALES Student Mentoring (Danielle Zaragoza) 2.05.04 Cultural Intelligence: A Skill Leaders and Scholars Must Have (Cruz Imelda Wicks) 2.05.05 The 9 Principles of Student Success (Ben Robles) 2.05.06 Are you sure you want to post that? Optimizing your Social Media Experience (Dr. Nancy Garcia) 12:00 pm 1:30 pm Plenary IV Let s Discuss Data, Dr. Raymund Paredes, THECB President s Panel How My Institution Supports Dreamers, Dr. Cynthia Teniente Matson, A&M San Antonio and Dr. Jose Adames, El Centro College

1:40 pm 2:30 pm Conversations from the Top Leadership Round Tables 2:40 pm 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Session VI (See Below for each Session) 2.06.01 Las Comadres: A Latina College Mentoring Program (Hope Pacheco) 2.06.02 Minor Set Back for a Major Comeback: Experiences at a Model Continuation High School (Armando J. Tellez, III) 2.06.03 The Message, Hope, and Reality of Dual Credit Along Latnix Students (Taryn Ozuna Allen) 2.06.04 Dreamer Ally Network Initiative (DANI) TCC Chapter (Jonathan Perez & Co Presenters) 2.06.05 Hispanic Serving Institutions Best Practices: A Human Resource Development Perspective (Dr. Celestino Valentin) 2.06.06 Impression Management and Social Media: Best Practices for Chicanas/os to Maintain a Professional Identity (Dr. Yvette Castillo) 3:40 pm 4:20 pm Plenary V Investing in Education, State Representative Victoria Neave 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Awards Banquet & Baile al TACHE ton Graduate Fellowship Awards Distinguished University Faculty/Staff Award Distinguished Community College Faculty/Staff Award TACHE Meritorious Service Award TACHE Lifetime Achievement Award Saturday, March 03, 2018 8:00 am 8:45 am Si Podemos! Breakfast 8:45 am 9: 55 am Closing Plenary VI Lending a Helping Hand: Mentoring Latino/a Leaders in the 21 st Century, Dr. Ken Magdaleno MALDEF: An SB4 Update, Fatima Menendez 10:00 am 11:30 am TACHE Annual Business Meeting Board Officer Reports Recognitions of Outgoing Board Members Installation of Incoming Board Members 11:30 a.m. 2018 Conference & Meeting Adjournment

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