Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
She has no discernible accent at all.
Why would someone born and raised in Florida have an accent...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
She has no discernible accent at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
She has no discernible accent at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
she's Cuban. Many Cubans - and other Latinos - look white.
Anonymous wrote:What is her ethnicity? I saw some of her talks on youtube and she looks white to me. She was a first generation college student at Cornell and she grew up in Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her pic and her title as ethnics studies prof don't match, unless she's trying hard to live up to the stereotype.
She literally wrote she dreams of living in a big McMansion in Florida, so safe to say she's pretty vain beneath her patina of righteous gender equality.
But, but, but if she had only gone to UF instead she would have a rich husband, a mcmansion with a water view and she would be spending her days shopping, sailing, sipping wine and playing tennis with her HS bff.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Latina friend who got in to Cornell 30 years ago. Apparently Cornell admits tons of people without fully funding them. She couldn't afford Cornell then and had to turn it down for a community college. She's now a loud-mouth low-level govt clerk. Yeah, the one you saw at DMV. After seeing her in action, I realized Cornell isn't all that. It's a school that takes in a CC-level student for stats purpose.
Perhaps you'd like to explain what being a Latina has to do with anything else that your wrote?
Anonymous wrote:I have a Latina friend who got in to Cornell 30 years ago. Apparently Cornell admits tons of people without fully funding them. She couldn't afford Cornell then and had to turn it down for a community college. She's now a loud-mouth low-level govt clerk. Yeah, the one you saw at DMV. After seeing her in action, I realized Cornell isn't all that. It's a school that takes in a CC-level student for stats purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her pic and her title as ethnics studies prof don't match, unless she's trying hard to live up to the stereotype.
She literally wrote she dreams of living in a big McMansion in Florida, so safe to say she's pretty vain beneath her patina of righteous gender equality.
Anonymous wrote:Her pic and her title as ethnics studies prof don't match, unless she's trying hard to live up to the stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:She says in the piece she is recently tenured. She has led a charmed career so far in academia and thought leadership. Has a secure position at a major U in a LCOL area. I assume her regret comes from not being rich? It is hard to tell what her regret is exactly.