Marisol Rerucha is an educational leader who doesn't just talk about restorative practices, equity, social justice, trauma informed care, and generational poverty; she has both lived experience and a proven record of doing this work while leading change in education and non-profit systems. The impact of her passion, experience, work, and voice is felt beyond her own community as she serves as the Chief of Partnerships and Strategy for the National Parents Union, as the Director of Culture and Community for DBC Inc, is a member of the UNIDOS US National Institute for Latino School Leaders alumni council, and serves on the board of Youth Empowerments Finest.


She has formed and used her voice as an educational advocate for students, parents and our communities, while creating space and providing resources for staff, students, and parents to elevate theirs. Marisol’s passion is ensuring all students, especially those pushed out and most marginalized by society and our school systems, have high quality educational experience and are provided comprehensive services. She has engaged in the real work of addressing and ending the school to prison pipeline by building and leading career readiness and career technical education in juvenile court and community schools.


Connect with Marisol:

http://www.thischingonalife.com/

Marisol's Email

Marisol on Twitter

National Parents Union Facebook Page


Resources:

New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander

When They See Us Ana D

Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools by Monique Morris

ACLU of San Diego

Shaun King on Twitter

Equal Justice Initiative

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

Just Mercy Movie

White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo

Southern Poverty Law Center on Twitter

Ibram X Kendi

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