Celebrating 2013 and looking forward to 2014! |
The Cardinale Family hosts the Pertuz Family December 2013 |
I am grateful for being open to trying new things and allowing
the unexpected to happen in support of my goals. I have been trying to finish my
dissertation to earn my doctorate for quite some time, and I almost gave up. I
was surprised at my own negative thoughts – so unlike me. I consider myself a problem solver, not a
quitter. I would recognize a problem and take actions toward a solution, even
if that means reaching out for help. How I reached out for help was unusual for
me and what happened next was so much better than I expected.
I never thought I would become a blogger, but it seemed
necessary when in a moment of desperation, trying to find some online support
in my dissertation process, I started Googling “Latinas” and “doctorates” and
what came up were mostly pornography sites. I was surprised by the idea that the
top online associations with the word “Latina” would not yield the scholarly
and professional aspects of who we are. That was when I decided to start this
blog and share my Latina doctoral journey. I guess I should have been using
Google Scholar because there I did later find scholarly articles (very few)
about Latina doctoral experiences. Knowing that others were reading it, responding and sending
me encouragement was so motivating that I got moving and I am on my way to
defending my dissertation proposal soon and will collect data shortly after
that. I can see my doctorate in my near
future and I am not giving up. I am so grateful to my faculty at Seton Hall University for their ongoing support.
I got
such positive responses from this blog that it also led me to consider the bigger picture of
Latinas Completing Doctoral Degrees. So
I started a Facebook group by suggestion from one of my sister scholars,
Sherlene Ayala who is on her own doctoral journey and who shared her own perspective
as a guest blogger (click here read Sherlene's blog entry). I also had my beautiful sister Cindy Bautista-Thomas share the beginning of her doctoral journey (click here to read Cindy's blog entry).
I discovered firsthand that there is something really
powerful about sharing your struggles and even more powerful when others begin
to share similar ones – and together, we begin to form a circle of solidarity
and support.
If I learned nothing else this year, the most powerful
message I received was that NOTHING IS MORE POWERFUL THAN COMMUNITY and we
cannot accomplish great things without a strong network backing us up.
I thank Doctora Angelica Perez, founder of the Ella Leadership Institute
for planting the blogger seed in me by allowing me to share my thoughts on her
blog back in September 2012 (click here for article), for agreeing to serve on my dissertation committee and for reminding Latinas to
Think Big!
In my blogging journey I also found the Latina Researchers Network founded by Doctora Silvia Mazzula and I am happy
to say that I will be joining them in their efforts to encourage Latinas and
other underrepresented scholars to thrive by mentoring each other and inspiring
a new generation of scholars.
Finally, I am always grateful for my family who
unconditionally offer me their unwavering love and support in all that I do.
Not for one second do I take this for granted.
I am here because of them and for them always. I thank my husband, artist Antonio Pertuz www.latinationdesigns.com and my
children Ariana and Joaquin for being so patient with their Mami while she
fulfills her goals. What they don’t
realize now is how much better their lives will be once I’m finally PhinisheD
(#seewhatIdidthere).
Gracias to all of the amazing people in my life who inspire
me and support me – too many to name, but they know who they are. Please continue to join me on what has now
become a movement on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/LatinasCompletingDoctoralDegrees/ and www.latinaresearchers.com
to increase Latina doctoral recipients and scholarship.
So excited for what 2014 will bring! Happy New Year!!!
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