<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/class-notes/marshall-daria.html" dsn="news"><item_date>08/20/2010 12:00:00 AM</item_date><title>Marshall Daria</title><firstname>Marshall</firstname><middlename>Prophet</middlename><maidenname/><lastname>Daria</lastname><graduation_year>1987</graduation_year><body>Marsha Prophet Daria (M.Ed.), Danbury, Conn. is working on a documentary examining the social relationships and identity of multiracial children. She says she is finding that “what used to be a marginalizing experience is now a symbol of pride” for the elementary through high school students she is interviewing. She is a professor and coordinator of elementary education at Western Connecticut State University, where she has taught since 1995. She previously served as an elementary school principal, a dean of instruction and a public school teacher in Texas.</body><image><img src="/sites/default/files/class-notes/F10.NTxn_.note_.daria_.marsha.jpg" width="250" height="253" alt="Marshall Daria"/></image><alumni_association_member>Yes</alumni_association_member><author/><type>class-notes</type><categories/><relationships/><main-content>
    
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