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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