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Everyday Struggle: Switching Codes for Survival | Harold Wallace III | TEDxPittsburgStateUniversity

Speech Title: The Everyday Struggle – Switching Codes for Survival Harold Wallace III is a Los Angeles, CA, native who received a Bachelor’s degree in Ethnic Studies from Wichita State University and a Master’s of Science in College Student Personnel from Arkansas Tech University. He currently serves as the Assistant Director of Student Diversity Programs at Pittsburg State University. He is also the advisor for the Black Student Association, Native American Student Association, and Hispanics of Today and is passionate about helping students of color matriculate college. Harold was a first-generation college student and navigated his path through undergrad with very little help. This led him to become passionate about being the person for his students that he didn’t have for himself. Assistant Director, Student Diversity Programs at Pittsburg State University. Harold is a Los Angeles, CA native and with a Bachelors degree in Ethnic Studies from Wichita State University, and a Masters of Science in College Student Personnel from Arkansas Tech University. Harold is the advisor for Black Student Association, Native American Student Association, and Hispanics of Today and is passionate on helping students of color matriculate to and through college. Harold was a first generation college student and navigated his path through undergrad with very little help which led him to become passionate about being the person for his students that he didn't have for himself. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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