Practitioner
Conocimientos Series #6

Envisioning Latinx Servingness
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Module Description
This is a module designed to provide you with the tools to better understand and analyze Servingness through an institutional, departmental, and personal lens.  

Conocimiento 6 creates space for you to visualize how institutions can better serve Latinx students and be deemed as truly serving by examining the alignment between individual responsibility, organizational priorities, and systemic structures. In our view, exploring servingness at your campus requires you to imagine what it would feel, sound, and be like to work in an institution, and with a critical mass of colleagues that embrace serving Latinx/é students.   

 Will be available April 3rd, 2026

3
hours
ASYNC
$400

This is part of a
6-module series!

Series Overview

An asynchronous series for

staff designed to build
foundational knowledge to
advance equity.
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What's included?

  • Learn at Your Own Pace

    These modules are asynchronous and self-paced.
  • Engage with a Group or Individually

    Join as an individual to develop your understanding, or join as a group for a cohorted learning experience.
  • Discuss with the ESCALA community

    Hold discussions across time zones and distance with members of the ESCALA comunidad across the United States and Puerto Rico.
More about the Contributor of PCS #6

Dra. Maribel Jiménez

Dr. Jiménez is the Vice President of Equity, Diversity, and Transformation at Highline College in Washington State. Previously, Dr. Jimenéz served as the Dean of Academic Transfer Pathways and Partnerships and prior to that acted as a tenured faculty counselor, department chair, and Title V grant director. She also served on the state-wide Multicultural Student Services Directors Council as member and president during 2014-2019 and is a member of the Equity Task Force for the city of Federal Way.  An award winning educator, she was recently appointed to the Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institution Educators (AHSIE) Council and has been featured on Dr. Gina Garcia’s Que Pasa HSIs? Podcast for her work on strategic planning and also with ESCALA.