March 2025
Michelle Romero: Keeping Her Eyes on the Prize of Effecting Change in Immigration Laws
At just 14, Michelle Romero’s life was uprooted when her undocumented family left the U.S. for Mexico, fearing deportation. Now a standout student and Vice President of City College’s Associated Student Government, she’s using her experiences to shape immigration policy and advocate for mixed-status families. Recently named a national semifinalist for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Transfer Scholarship, Romero is on a path to make a lasting impact—read more about her inspiring journey.
Ms. Gui Lewis: A Story of Grit and Commitment at City
Ms. Guillermina "Gui" Lewis, a dedicated media technician at City, has become a cornerstone of our beloved campus community. Her journey, from Mexico City to Tijuana and finally San Diego, is a testament to her grit and deep commitment to helping others. Through her role, she has made a lasting impact on students and colleagues, embodying the values of tenacity and determination that are representative of International Women’s Day 2025.
Jodina Scazzola: A Passionate Advocate for Media Evolution and Education
Professor Jodina Scazzola, a seasoned media professional and educator at City, has seamlessly transitioned from a vibrant career in radio/TV to nurturing the next generation of broadcasters. Her journey from health educator and counselor to influential radio/tv host, and now an inspiring educator, highlights her dedication to storytelling, community engagement, and mentoring. Scazzola’s story reflects the dynamic changes in the media industry and the importance of adapting to new technologies while preserving the essence of human connection and authentic storytelling.
Claudia Diaz Carrasco: A Dedicated Latina Championing Diversity and Inclusivity at City
Claudia Diaz Carrasco, City’s new dean of inclusion, diversity, equity, anti-racism, accessibility, and sustainability (IDEAAS), is leading the charge in transforming diversity and empowerment into a driving force for social change. Her personal journey highlights the need for institutions to build a culture of belonging and understanding, especially for marginalized communities. Diaz Carrasco emphasizes the importance of creating systems that outlast leadership turnover, ensuring lasting change in both educational practices and culture. Her work inspires hope, resilience, and a belief in the power of community to drive meaningful transformation. During this March 2025 International Women's Day, we are honoring Diaz Carrasco's impactful contributions to education and social change.
Christine Crane and Dr. Lea Federe: Love of Teaching Leads to City College Nursing Program
City College’s award-winning, all-female led Nursing Program continues to set the standard, with new faculty members Christine Crane and Dr. Lea Federe bringing years of clinical expertise and a passion for teaching. Ranked No. 1 in the county and No. 3 in the nation, the program boasts a near-perfect NCLEX-RN pass rate, a testament to its dedicated faculty and student support. Learn how Crane and Federe are shaping the next generation of nurses and why City’s program is a leader in nursing education.
