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Javier Cervantes
Casa Educacional Coordinator

Javier.Cervantes@oregonstate.edu

Typically these bios are really boring. So, in an attempt to liven it up a little bit and for you to get an accurate and real depiction of who the current Casa Educacional Coordinator is I'll give y'all the inside scoop. Please note however, portions of this biography are in Spanish or Spanglish. For those of you who are only monolingual English speakers do not fret…I have taken it upon myself to translate any of the words and phrases some people may not know.

My Given Name is:
Javier Cervantes García
Comments:
For those who are Spanish speaking impaired and find Javier Cervantes García too hard to say feel free to call me, Javi-pronounced HAUV-EE-that'll work.

Born:
August 16, 1971
Comments:
On that blessed morning in the Good Samaritan Hospital in PDX I like to think that I was one of the first Mexi-Oregonians in Portland. Ah, spoken like a true trailblazer, no? I also share that date with Madonna on an August 16th…interestingly enough Elvis bought the farm on an August 16th.

Ancestry:
Mi jefe (dad) is from Michoacan, Mexico. Mi Jefita (mom) is from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. They met up here in Hillsboro, Oregon at a baile (dance) in '68 or '69, got married within six months and had me nine months later. Three carnales (sisters) followed me in near consecutive years. Because of where I was born I call myself a Webfoot Chican/Pocho/Mejicle/American.

Familia (Family):
I have a beautiful daughter Alexia Mariana whom I adore.

I have three sisters and both parents in addition to eight stunning nieces and nephews.
An interesting comment:
On my father's side of the family I have 69 first cousins. My abuelita (grandmother) had 12 children, 10 that lived.

Reared and Raised in:
Cornelius, Oregon/Cornelius, Michoacan.
Comments:
Depending on how much trouble I was in dictated specifically which Cornelius I lived in that day.
Note to the reader:
When I was 16 my family and I literally moved to Michoacan, where I thought I'd finish high school. As it turns out, the teachers liked to liberally use the coscorrón (an act in which a teacher gives students nooggies) to get them to understand who runs the show. That style of teaching did not sit well with me. I somehow convinced my folks to let me finish high school in the States and I was sent me to East LA. I had to pay rent to my uncles and aunts and deal with the cholos (guy gangsters) and cholas (female gangsters) on a daily basis. Hijole! (Spanish version of gee-wiz), it was tough…I went from the first world, where I picked strawberries on the weekends here in Oregon, to the third world where the fresas (Spanish slang for hoitee-toitee girls in Mexico) picked on me, to the second world in East Los where gangsters picked on everyone.

Education:

Portland State University, Masters, Public Administration (Class of 2003)
University of Oregon, Eugene, B.A., Political Science (Class of 1996)     East LA Community College, A.A., Journalism (Class of 1994)                T. Roosevelt High School in East Los Angeles, Diploma (Class of 1990)

Favorite Movies:
Shawshank Redemption-instills hope &
Amorres Perros-the last scene just kills me.

Favorite Song:
Te Llore Un Rio (I Cried You A River)-Maná.

That in a nutshell is my story. If you want any more details come by the Casa Educacional located in A200 Kerr Administration Building to get the whole story.

 

A200D Kerr Administration Bldg. Corvallis, OR 97331-2133
Phone: 541-737-9031 Fax: 541-737-7874 © 2002 virtual104 design.
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