Camacho, Rachel interview by Hunter, Michael, Spring 2019
Scope and Contents
The CGU History 304/Introduction to Oral History Methodology course trains graduate students in both the theoretical and practical aspects of conducting oral histories. For Spring 2019, the theme for the course was “Women of Color in Southern California.” Students interviewed women of color from a wide range of backgrounds, including academics, students, professionals, and activists.
All abstracts were written by the interviewer.
Dates
- Creation: Spring 2019
Language of Materials
Languages represented in the collection: English.
Access
Collection open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.8 Linear Feet (2 document boxes)
Abstract
Rachel Camacho was born and raised in Pomona California. She graduated high school in 1992 and then attended Pitzer College where she earned her Baccalaureate degree in sociology in 1996. She later attended Claremont Graduate University where she earned her Master's degree in Education with a focus in higher education in 2003 and is currently (as of Spring 2019) set to earn her PhD in Education in 2020 at the same university. She has previously served as the directory of Upward Bound and Educational Search Talent Search program at California State University, Fullerton and has dedicated the past twenty years of her life to helping ensure student success in higher education. Rachel Camacho currently serves as the Director of Student Engagement at Claremont Graduate University.
Note
Includes transcript of interview and general information sheet.
Repository Details
Part of the 01 - Special Collections & Archives, The Claremont Colleges Library Repository
800 North Dartmouth Ave
Claremont CA 91711 United States
Email: specialcollections@claremont.edu