Heidi  Coronado

Heidi Coronado, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Counselor Education

About

 

Dr. Coronado is a faculty member of the Graduate School of Education and teaches in the Counselor Education Department.  She is also a consultant and a Holistic transformational coach.  She has played many roles in the educational system and has worked in various educational national and international settings from kindergarten to the university level as a teacher, counselor, parent educator, college professor, and community activist and integrative coach. Dr. Coronado’s work includes: ethnic identity development, educational access and resiliency in immigrant, 1st and 2nd generation Latinx and indigenous youth; Socio-emotional Development, Indigenous epistemologies and wisdom traditions for healing and empowerment; class, race, gender and ethnicity in education; critical pedagogy, and Indigenous/Latino/a mental health and healing practices.  Through her work, she seeks to continue her activism and create positive change in society. She has a passion to create holistic, transformational spaces that inspire, encourage, and help others connect with themselves and their communities.

 

Education

B.A., California State University Northridge, Cultural Psychology

M.A., California State University Northridge, Educational Psychology

M.S., California Lutheran University, Counseling

Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University

 

Other Certifications and Credentials:

Multiple Subject Teaching Credential

Pupil Personnel Services Credential

Mindfulness and Meditation Certification-Chopra Center

MBTI Practitioner Certification

Kids Yoga Teacher Certification

Hispanic Association of Colleges and University Leadership Academy

Human Relations Faciliation Training

Mindfulness in Education-UC Berkeley

Mindful Schools Instructor Certification

Professional Certified Coach

 

 

 

Expertise

Chicanxs/Latinxs in Education, Mindfulness, Indigenous Pedagogy and Epistemologies, Chicanx-LatinxCounseling Psychology,  Socio-Emotional Learning and Development, Ethnic identity development, Mindfulness and Contemplative practices in Education, Resiliency Development, CRT in Education; Critical Pedagogy, Indigenous/Latin@/Chican@ Mental health and Healing practices, Decolonization and Healing, Transformational Coaching and Social Justice Counseling.

Publications

Coronado, H. M, & Paredes, A. D. (2018). From Invisible to Visible: Documenting the Voices and Resilience of Central American Students in U.S. Schools. InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies, 15(1).

 Coronado, H. (2018) Holistic Critical Race Pedagogies: Embracing Wholeness Through Resiliency Circles. UCLA Center for Critical Race Studies(CCRS) Journal (14)

Coronado, H. (2015) Donde Esta Tu Ombligo?E4rth is my Flesh Seeds of Resistance Flor y Canto Issue no. 3

Coronado, H. (2013) Central American Youth in The U.S. (Re) Claiming Identities and Spaces: Educational Experiences and Family Immigration influences On Ethnic Identity And Educational Aspirations. Claremont Graduate University, Doctoral Dissertation.

Coronado, H. (2011) Undocumented Education. AMAE Journal 5(1), 55

Perez, W., Cortes, R.,  Coronado, H., Ramos, R.. (2010) Civic Engagement Patterns of Undocumented Mexican Students. Journal of Hispanic of Hispanic Higher Education, 9(3), 245-265.

Perez, W., Cortes, R., Ramos, K., & Coronado, H. (2010). Cursed and blessed: Examining the Socioemotional and academic experiences of undocumented Latino/a college students. New Directions for Student Services 131, 35-51.

Perez, W., Espinoza, R.,  Ramos, K., Coronado, H., Cortes, R. (2009) Academic Resilience among undocumented Latino Students. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Science 20(10), 149-181.

Coronado, H. (2008) Voices of Courage and Strength: Undocumented Immigrant Students. eScholarship Repository, University of California.

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