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Meet Legendary Civil Rights Activist Dolores Huerta - Zoom Webinar

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Webinar with Labor Rights Legend Dolores Huerta

Don't miss the opportunity to meet the legendary civil rights activist, Dolores Huerta who has worked for labor rights and social justice for over 50 years.  Huerta founded the United Farm Workers union with Cesar Chavez in 1962. 

When: Wednesday, April  13 at  10 a.m. 

Location: Zoom

RegistrationRegister in advance. 

Dolores Huerta helped found the United Farm Workers union, served as vice president and also played a critical role in many of the union’s accomplishments for four decades.

  • In 2002, she received the Puffin/Nation $100,000 prize for Creative Citizenship which she used to establish the Dolores Huerta Foundation (DHF).
  • DHF is connecting groundbreaking community-based organizing to state and national movements to register and educate voters; advocate for education reform; bring about infrastructure improvements in low-income communities; advocate for greater equality for the LGBT community; and create strong leadership development.
  • Huerta has received numerous awards: among them The Eleanor Roosevelt Humans Rights Award from President Clinton in 1998. In 2012 President Obama bestowed Dolores with The Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. 
  • There will be ASL interpreting at this event.
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Remembering Cesar Chavez - In-Person Event

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Remembering Cesar Chavez: A Legacy That Continues

Join us as we commemorate Cesar Chavez’s accomplishments and contributions to the agricultural sector, farmworkers, Chicanos, and more. Learn more about the traditions, history, and culture surrounding Cesar Chavez/Mexican Americans.

When: Thursday, April 7 from noon to 2 p.m.

Where: Ventura College Outdoor Theatre

Details: There will be speakers, community groups, poetry, music, food, Aztec dance and a special art gallery.

Presented by MEChA de Ventura College.

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Nicklaus Hoffman

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Adjunct Film Faculty
Education
Sacramento State University: BA - Social Science
Florida State University Film School: MFA - Production
About
My educational journey in college began at Moorpark College and continued at Ventura College before transferring to Sac State.  I'm a huge fan of the community college system.  After completing my BA I attended another community college to fill in gaps before attending FSU.  I'm thrilled to be at Ventura College (again).  I'm always happy to be a pirate. 
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Rachel Johnson

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Child Development Co-Chair and Associate Faculty Child Development
(805) 289-6272
Education
M.A. Educational Psychology Specializing in Early Childhood Education: Cal State University Northridge
Expected completion of Ed.D. in Early Childhood Education Leadership Spring 2027
About

Hello Pirates!

My name is Rachel Johnson and I am Faculty and Co-Chair of the Child Development and Education Department.  I have over 30 years experience in the field of Child Development.  I have been a preschool, Kindergarten and TK-teacher, program director and have spent years supporting classrooms and teachers to be the best they absolutely can be throughout Los Angeles County, Ventura County, and across our nation.   

Our students are the most important to me because you are going to be one of the most important people to our youngest children in our society and you have the ability to change the world though your work with children.  You will be contributing to the foundational formation of a child's life when you support and work with them.  Working with children and families is not easy.  It is a job of the heart and mind.  My job is to give you the foundational skills you will need to be the best and most intentional person you can be for our children and their families because through them, you will have the opportunity to make a difference in this world. 

I look forward to getting to know you and supporting you on your journey!

Rachel

 

Statement of Support:

At this moment in our nation’s history, it is especially important for our field of education and our department to support all of the communities that are affected by acts that are inhumane in nature. Building relationships and understanding the context in which children, families, and teachers live is at the forefront of our program’s pedagogy. The Child Development and Education Department at Ventura College stands fast in the equitable, thoughtful, responsive education and care of children and in the preparation of future teachers. I stand by our diverse communities and will do what I can to support them through the ongoing turmoil of our current climate.

I firmly believe that we must support our LGBTQIA2S+ student population. Love is love and the only way we will develop compassion and empathy as a human race is if we practice empathy and compassion daily. For a person to make the decision to live their life every day being the person they know that they are at the core of who they are needs to be honored and recognized to any extend our community chooses to share with us. 

There are many different types of families in our world and we must learn as educators to meet each and every family with compassion and respect.  This is foundational as you are developing as a teacher. As an educator supporting preservice teachers, I hope I can model kindness, compassion, meeting you where you are at and also lifting you up all the while challenging and pushing you into your discomfort so that you are able to grow in a supportive environment.  Some may consider me WOKE but I challenge you to consider if you are…

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My Mission

My mission is to design and advocate for developmentally grounded, relationship-centered learning environments that honor the innate potential of children and future educators alike. Drawing from diverse philosophies and research, I integrate empathy with intellect, play with purpose, and reflection with action. I seek to empower preservice teachers and  elevate early education rooted in equity, transparency, and inclusion. Through both scholarship and practice, I commit to creating educational systems where curiosity leads, dignity guides, and every voice is valued.

Ventura College campus is situated on the homelands of the Micqanaqa'n, Chumash and multiple other Indigenous nations, present and past. 

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Elizabeth Rubalcava

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Program Coordinator
(805) 289-6597
VRC - 4667 Telegraph Rd, Ventura CA 93003
Education
M.A. - Higher Education Leadership & Policy - California State University, Northridge
B.A. - Sociology - University of California, Santa Barbara
About
Elizabeth serves as the Program Coordinator for the Veterans Resource Center at Ventura College. Elizabeth worked at the University of California, Santa Barbara for 3 years where she worked as a College Site Coordinator for the Early Academic Outreach Program at Hueneme High School and later served as the Advisor for the Capital Internship Program (UCDC/UCCS). Elizabeth wanted to return back to her community and work for the community colleges where she began her educational journey and served as the Career and Transfer Specialist for the Proyecto Exito Grant at Oxnard College. She is a first generation college graduate who is extremely passionate about helping students of all backgrounds achieve their academic and professional goals. She is a proud Matador and Gaucho who graduated from CSUN with a masters in Higher Education Leadership & Policy and earned her bachelors degree from UCSB in Sociology & Educational Studies. 
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