Reflections on 25 years of Refried Elvis (Part 1 of 2)
Celebrating 25 years of REFRIED ELVIS with the first of two posts focusing on the monumental book.
Read More >Celebrating 25 years of REFRIED ELVIS with the first of two posts focusing on the monumental book.
Read More >Every year the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) awards the Antonia I. Castañeda Prize to recognize historical scholarship that examines the intersections of class, race, gender, and sexuality, as …
Read More >By Xochitl Bada and Shannon Gleeson
Low-wage labor in the United States is characterized by egregiously low minimum wage standards, insufficient health and safety protections, and a civil rights regime that does little to address structural racism.
Read More >Pressing Onward: The Imperative Resilience of Latina Migrant Mothers centers the stories of mothers who migrated from Latin America, settled in New Haven, Connecticut, and overcame trauma and ongoing adversity to build futures …
Read More >This interview was originally published on the UCI School of Social Sciences site by Heather Ashbach, and is reposted here with permission. Immigration policy is fundamentally reshaping Latino families and perpetuating inequality, …
Read More >As a professor American studies and ethnicity at USC, Natalia Molina has spent her career studying race, citizenship, and the experiences of immigrants in the U.S. Last year, Molina was awarded a …
Read More >UC Press is thrilled to share that USC professor and UC Press author Natalia Molina has been named a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. Each year, the MacArthur Fellowship, which includes a $625,000 stipend, …
Read More >By Catherine S. Ramírez, author of Assimilation: An Alternative History “Hispanics are not just a significant part of our Nation’s origin; they are essential to America’s future.” US Senators Orrin G. Hatch …
Read More >As we begin National Hispanic Heritage Month, we invited Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture contributor Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa to talk about her ALAA award-winning article “Metamorphic and Sensuous Brown Bodies: Queer Latina/x Visual …
Read More >We are looking forward to celebrating the first anniversary of Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture at the College Art Association’s annual conference in Chicago this week. Last year at CAA, we announced the …
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