Julissa Arce's Interviews
Julissa Arce on why success isn’t worth her assimilation
When do you feel like you've reached "success"? Julissa Arce is an acclaimed social justice advocate, the author of four books, a former vice president at Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, and was named a 2019 Woman of the Year by the City of Los Angeles. But if you ask her, she’s still redefining what success looks lik
Julissa Arce Rejects Assimilation in 'You Sound Like a White Girl'
When a classmate in junior high school told Julissa Arce, an immigrant from Mexico, that she sounded like a white girl, she took it as a compliment. “Sounding like a white girl gave me a false sense of security. Having an accent said I was from someplace else; sounding like a white girl fooled me into thinking I could
Julissa Arce: Why Being American Shouldn't Require Cultural Assimilation
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Julissa Arce, the author of You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case for Rejecting
Ep. 207 Breaking Through the Black/White Binary with Julissa Arce
Today we're joined by Julissa Arce, author, and education and immigration activist. On this episode we have a conversation around Julissa's third book, You Sound Like a White Girl: A Case for Rejecting Assimilation. We talk about the myths around U.S. citizenship, colorism in Latine communities, plus the histories that
Author of My Underground American Dream, Julissa Arce
Today, we will be talking about: •Focusing on what you can control •Doing the work •Never loosing hope, there is always a way Julissa Arce is a writer, speaker, and social justice advocate and author of MY (UNDERGOUND) AMERICAN DREAM (Hachette Book Group, September 2016). She is the co-founder and chairman of the Ascen
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