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Social worker Yahtzeni Gonzalez to give 2024 César Chavéz lecture on Sept. 11

To many of the kids in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood, Yahtzeni “Zeni” Gonzalez has been a mentor, a sister, even a mother figure.

Gonzalez is a social worker, a counselor and manager of Brighton Park’s Leaders of Tomorrow Program, where she helps youth aspire to go to college and “see more than just the neighborhood.”

She will talk about her life and work when she presents “Born Out of … and the Struggle Continues,” this year’s César Chavéz Intercultural Lecture at Elmhurst University.

Growing up in Chicago’s Little Village, Gonzalez says she always knew she wanted to be a social worker. Although her family was poor, Gonzalez was inspired by her grandmother’s unfailing generosity and impact on her community.

The slaying of Gonzalez’s older brother’s eight years ago spurred her to try to stop the cycle of violence in her neighborhood by becoming a positive adult figure in young people’s lives, as a counselor who has worked on the streets and in the schools.

The César Chavéz Intercultural Lecture begins at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the Founders Lounge of the Frick Center, 190 Prospect Ave., Elmhurst.

Public lectures and other diverse cultural programming at Elmhurst University support community engagement and lifelong learning, and prepare students to thrive as adaptive leaders.

Admission is free but reservations are encouraged by visiting elmhurst.edu/cultural. For more information, email marketing@elmhurst.edu.

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