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Month: July 2020

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Documenting Latinx Communities: Podcasting and Oral History in the Time of COVID-19

July 15, 2020Nelson Santana COVID-19, On the Ground Leave a comment

Coping with COVID-19 A question that has been lingering on my mind since March is: How are people coping with

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Transitioning U.S. Latinx Students to an Online Environment for Displaced Study Abroad Students

July 8, 2020Gina Malagold COVID-19, On the Ground Leave a comment

During my spring break in Rosario, Argentina I was woken up on an early overcast Thursday morning by the ping

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Essential Latinx Educators: Teaching in a Time of Pandemic

July 6, 2020Leticia Alvarez Gutiérrez, Annie Isabel Fukushima and Marie Sarita Gaytán COVID-19, In Academia One comment

COVID-19 continues to take a disproportionate toll on Latinxs because many have low-paying jobs that require them to interact with

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Interview with Geraldo Cadava, author of The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity, from Nixon to Trump (Ecco, 2020)

July 3, 2020Geraldo Cadava Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Please tell us about yourself and what prepared you for the work you accomplish in The Hispanic Republican? GC: I was

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Interview with Patricia Zavella, author of The Movement for Reproductive Justice (NYU Press, 2020)

July 1, 2020Patricia Zavella Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Please tell us about yourself and what prepared you for the work you accomplish in The Movement for Reproductive

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