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  <title>Language, Identity, and Inclusivity: Exploring 'Latine' and 'Latinx' in Higher Education</title>
  <description>As language continues to evolve, so do the ways we refer to our diverse identities. This episode will be an open dialogue about the terms &amp;quot;Latine&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Latinx,&amp;quot; how and why these terms are used, what we understand about them, and their broader implications in creating inclusive spaces, especially within institutions like ours. Let’s explore together how language intersects with identity and what steps we can take to foster inclusivity in our language moving forward.    Host: Dr. Rick Daniels, Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion&amp;amp;nbsp; Coordinator: Brenda Cruz, Institutional Equity and Inclusion Coordinator&amp;amp;nbsp; Producer: Erick Rohn, Faculty Special Guests: Gabriel Chacon, Stephanie Herrera, and ANDALE Students Jorge Tercero, Omar Alanis, Sandy Cardoso </description>
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