About
Hi! My name is Christopher Hendrix and I am a Native of Los Angeles. I enjoy reading, student advocacy, and conducting research surrounding the topics of Political History, Psychology, Relationships, ... and Development. I personally can teach the introductory-intermediate, advanced subjects surrounding American History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. I plan to become a social science professor at a University while creating a civic education handbook catered to all age groups/demographics.
My way of teaching relies on the presumed thought that every individual has some subconscious awareness of the subjects taught, even if they themselves do not know or acknowledge it. I believe history and the study of government can be made both fun, engaging, and interactive when complemented with the student's needs and goals. There is no such thing as a silly question or wrong way of analyzing information, but how said information is expanded and disseminated can mean the difference between passing or failing a particular assignment/task.read more
Education
California State University Dominguez Hills
Bachelors of Arts , Psychology
2020 - 2023
California State University Dominguez Hills
Bachelors of Arts , Political Science
2020 - 2023
Los Angeles Southwest College
Associates of Arts Degree, Liberal Studies
2019 - 2020
Los Angeles Southwest College
Associates of Arts Degree, Social and Behavioral Science
2019 - 2020
Los Angeles Southwest College
Associates of Arts Degree, Political Science
2019 - 2020
Experience
Anderson Forecast Fellow
Anderson School of Management
Jan 2022 - present
Conduct research surrounding economic and social policy within the Los Angeles region
Studying vario... us literature and methodologies in gathering data
Mentorship under UCLA faculty, learning new concepts and enhancing academic learning.
Current Research: Gentrification, Historical Analysis of Community with the evaluation of socioeconomic policies through urbanization.read more
Teaching Assistant
California Volunteers, Office of the Governor (College Corps)
Aug 2022 - present
#CaliforniansForAll College Corps will provide up to 6,500 college students over two academic years ... with service opportunities in critical issue areas such as climate action, K-12 education, and COVID-19 recovery. Students who complete a year of service will receive $10,000 while gaining valuable experience serving in their communities. This program will unite young Californians of all backgrounds in service, and, for the first time, specifically creates state-funded opportunities for AB 540 eligible Dreamers to serve their communities.read more
Vice President of Finance
Associated Students Incorporated
Jul 2021 - Jul 2022
Chief Financial Officer of the ASI (Non-Profit) Student Body Budget, facilitating proper spending an... d necessary allocations done in the calendar year. Delegates proper provisions towards student financial necessities and resources.
Chairs Financial Commission, where external student resource centers address the financial needs for students and or other University-related activities. Serves on the Executive Committee, facilitating reports and objectives for the Board of Directors in conjunction with the Administration’s goals and bylaws.read more