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Francisco Guajardo

Francisco Guajardo is Professor of education at the University of Texas‐Pan America. He researches many of the challenges and best practices that are pertinent in today’s classroom.

Delia Pérez

Delia Pérez, Program Director, graduated from Yale University in 1997. She later went on to earn her Master’s degree in public policy at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas.

Miguel A. Guajardo

Miguel A. Guajardo is an Assistant Professor in the Education and Community Leadership Programme at Texas State University‐San Marcos, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666–4616. Email: [email protected]. His research interests include issues of community building and community youth development.

Eric Dávila

Eric Dávila graduated from Tufts University in 2002 with a mechanical engineering degree. He now organizes Llano Grande’s data management needs and directs digital media programmes.

Juan Ozuna

Juan Ozuna is the centre’s Communications Director. He graduated from Yale University in 2000 with a degree in English/creative writing.

Maribel Saenz

Maribel Saenz and Nadia Casaperalta are seniors at Edcouch‐Elsa High School who have both been a part of Llano Grande’s work since they were sophomores.

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