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Latinx Talk and Latina/o Studies Association Joint Statement Condemning Anti-Asian Violence

March 24, 2021Latinx Talk Uncategorized Leave a comment

As the Advisory and Editorial Boards of Latinx Talk and the Executive Committee of the Latina/o Studies Association we condemn

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Announcing Our New Editorial Board Members

October 17, 2020Latinx Talk In Academia Leave a comment

Latinx Talk is excited to announce the appointment of three new members to its Editorial Board. They are Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas (Emory

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Announcement of New Editorial Team

June 10, 2020Latinx Talk In Academia Leave a comment

We are excited to announce the appointment of Felipe Hinojosa as Editor and Kevin Escudero as Managing Editor of Latinx

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Statement of Solidarity from Editorial and Advisory Board

June 5, 2020Latinx Talk In Academia One comment

Latinx Talk Statement of Solidarity June 5, 2020 The Editorial and Advisory Boards of Latinx Talk join with the millions

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Interview With Frances Aparicio, Author of Negotiating Latinidad: Intralatina/o Lives in Chicago

November 19, 2019Latinx Talk and Frances Aparicio Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Tell us about yourself. Frances Aparicio: After thirty-five years of teaching, scholarship and administrative leadership in Latinx Studies

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In Support of Latinx Students

March 5, 2019Latinx Talk In Academia, Roundtable Leave a comment

Amidst a challenging climate, we all continue to work to educate and mentor Latinx students, as well as students of

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Interview with Ernesto Javier Martínez, Author of When We Love Someone We Sing To Them/ Cuando Amamos Cantamos

February 19, 2019Latinx Talk and Ernesto Javier Martínez Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Tell us about yourself. Ernesto Javier Martínez: I am a tenured faculty member in the Department of Ethnic

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Interview with Andrea-Teresa Arenas and Eloisa Gómez, Authors of Somos Latinas

June 12, 2018Latinx Talk, Andrea-Teresa Arenas and Eloisa Gómez Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Tell us about yourselves. Eloisa Gómez: I am second-generation Chicana from Milwaukee, WI. I have been active in the

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Interview with A. Naomi Paik, Author of Rightlessness: Testimony and Redress in U.S. Prison Camps since WWII

April 24, 2018Latinx Talk and A. Naomi Paik Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Tell us about yourself. A. Naomi Paik: I’m currently a teacher and scholar of comparative and intersectional ethnic

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Interview with Sylvanna Falcón, Author of Power Interrupted

March 27, 2018Latinx Talk and Sylvanna Falcón Reviews Leave a comment

Latinx Talk: Tell us about yourself. Sylvanna Falcón: On the professional level, I am an Associate Professor of Latin American and

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Latinx Talk: Our Collective Vision, Sounding out the Future

September 12, 2017Latinx Talk Roundtable Leave a comment

Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo, Washington State University I am the skeptical one, the one that is not entirely convinced that inclusivity is

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