LDI Highlight - Isabel Gonzalez

Isabel Gonzalez

Oakland Leaf Afterschool Program Manager

International Community School and Think College Now

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Isabel is a Mexican-American born and raised in Oakland California. In many ways, Oakland shaped Isabel’s personal mission to become an active leader of change in her community. Being an Oakland native, she witnessed and experienced first-hand what it meant to be from an inner-city community where schools were often labeled as “Dropout Factories” by the media. At many points in her life she witnessed the ways that the education system was strategically designed for students of color to fail. In 2006, the East Bay Times reported that “The four-year average dropout rate for Oakland was 37 percent”. Learning these statistics impacted Isabel’s outlook on the education system and the external factors that impact Oakland youth on a daily basis.  

In 2006, Isabel was merely an 8th grader learning to find her voice and identity through her everyday experiences. That same year, she became the only 8th grader in her school who was chosen to participate in a Critical Media Afterschool Program named YouthRoots that came about through the Oakland Leaf Foundation.  From that moment on, she became an active participant in the program where she was able to explore complex surrounding social inequities. She remained active as a student intern in Oakland Leaf through High School until graduating in 2011.  

Furthermore, Isabel began her journey through Higher Education in 2011, in which she attended the University of California Santa Cruz. During her time at UCSC, she was able to work for East Bay College Fund as a College advisor to incoming students from Oakland. In this role, she provided a safe space for incoming students to learn how to confidently navigate a higher education institution. Simultaneously, Isabel helped establish a chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated at UCSC where she became a founding sister. In 2014-2015 year, she served her term as Chapter President leading her sorority in philanthropic efforts and initiatives to support Latina academic excellence. Her time at UCSC concluded in 2015, when she triumphantly earned her degree in Feminist Studies with an emphasis in Law, Politics and Social Change. 

In 2015, Isabel returned and continued her commitment to Oakland and education by working as a Program Assistant at a dual site in the heart of East Oakland. In 2016, she took on the role as Afterschool Program Manager at International Community School and Think College Now where she presently works. Through her experiences, Isabel, has used a restorative lens in her daily approach. As an educator who grew up in Oakland, she understands the social factors that impact the youth. Therefore, she has strategically created a culture where youth have the opportunity for safe physical, emotional and developmental growth. Recently, she has focused on providing staff with a framework that focuses on social emotional learning with the goal that youth will learn how to effectively and positively use their voice to advocate for themselves, their peers and their community. Ultimately, Isabel is driven by the following quote:

“I will learn all that I can in order to give my best to my people in their struggle for liberation.” 

Top 5 Strengths:

Restorative | Adaptability | Strategic | Activator | Developer