Daniel G. Solórzano

American educator and researcher

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2022 Elected to the AERA Council, recognizing his significant contributions to educational research and leadership.
2021 Received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Claremont Graduate University, honoring his outstanding professional accomplishments.
2020 Published 'Racial Microaggressions: Using Critical Race Theory to Respond to Everyday Racism', a significant scholarly work addressing systemic racism and microaggressions.
2020 Elected as a Member of the National Academy of Education, a prestigious recognition of his scholarly achievements in education.
2019 Co-authored two book chapter publications exploring critical race research methodologies, including 'Expanding Educational Pipelines: Critical Race Quantitative Intersectionality as Transactional Methodology' and 'Critical Race Cartographies: Exploring Map-Making as Anti-Racist Praxis'.
2019 Delivered the AERA Distinguished Lecture on Racial Microaggressions, highlighting his expertise in critical race studies and educational equity.
2018 Edited 'The Chicana/o Education Pipeline: History, Institutional Critique, and Resistance', a comprehensive academic work examining Chicana/o educational experiences.
2017 Received the Revolutionary Mentor Award from the Social Justice Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association.
2015 Published research on racial microaggressions in 'Race, Ethnicity, and Education' and contributed to scholarship on Latina/o community college experiences in the 'Journal of Hispanic Higher Education'.
2014 Named a Fellow of the American Education Research Association, acknowledging his significant contributions to the field.
2013 Awarded the Mildred Garcia Exemplary Scholarship Award from the Association for Studies in Higher Education (ASHE).
2012 Received two significant awards: the AERA Social Justice in Education Award and the Critical Race Studies in Education Association Derrick A. Bell Legacy Award.

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