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Robin Hale

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Robin is a graduate student at UCLA in the Social Sciences and Comparative Education Division. She has supported students in academic counseling and advisory services for both Barstow Community College and the University of California, Riverside. Prior to joining Just Equations, Robin served as a research assistant at UCR, studying cardiometabolic health trends in first-year undergraduates. Robin's current research interests include educational equity efforts involving race, gender, and ethnic studies. Her thesis proposal looks at academic prestige and the influence of racial-spatial privilege on educational pathways of underrepresented students. Robin received a Bachelor of Arts in education, society, and human development with a concentration in community leadership, social justice, and policy from UC Riverside in winter 2022. As a first generation college graduate and Black woman scholar, she is passionate about educational activism and efforts to combat systemic oppression.

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