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Book Review: Lorgia García Peña, Community as Rebellion

April 26, 2026Delia Fernández-Jones Gender Studies, Higher Education, In Academia, Reviews Leave a comment

Now more than ever, we need Lorgia Garcia Peña’s Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman

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Book Review: Felecia S. Russell, Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education (2024, Routledge)

July 21, 2025Kevin Escudero Afro-Latinx Studies, Black Latinidades, Higher Education, Race/Ethnicity, Reviews Leave a comment

Felecia Russell’s groundbreaking book, Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education, powerfully centers the perspectives of self-identified Black undocumented

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The Trump Administration’s War on DEI

February 27, 2025Kevin R. Johnson Higher Education, In Academia, Informed Commentary, Race/Ethnicity Leave a comment

For decades, colleges and universities have combated a history of exclusion of racial minorities and established an array of programs

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“The Chicano Voice is Shouting to be Heard!”: The University of Minnesota’s 1971 Midwest Higher Education Institute

September 3, 2024Carla Gonzalez Higher Education, Research In Brief, Social Movements One comment

In 1969, Chicano[i] students at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (UM-Twin Cities) organized a student group called Latin Liberation Front

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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 Series, Higher Education, In Academia, Special Series 2 comments

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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Compassionate Pedagogies in a Pandemic: Reflections from Latina Scholars

June 17, 2020Leisy J. Abrego, Andrea Gómez Cervantes, Briceida Hernandez-Toledo, Leigh-Anna Hidalgo, Lucia P. Leon, Joanna B. Perez and Iris M. Ramirez COVID-19 Series, Higher Education, In Academia, Special Series Leave a comment

In the midst of the current global pandemic, we have read wide-ranging advice about how to maintain our professionalism in

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Latina on the Border: Musings of a Feminist Immigrant, Part Two

October 15, 2019Eliana S. Rivero Gender Studies, Higher Education, In Academia, On the Ground Leave a comment

It was to counter feelings of being an alien from outer space that I dived headlong into assimilation, into the

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Latina on the Border: Musings of a Feminist Immigrant, Part One

October 8, 2019Eliana S. Rivero Gender Studies, Higher Education, In Academia, On the Ground Leave a comment

What am I but Woman and Other? While engaging the complex host of issues that accompany immigration, uprooting, and gender

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Strategies for Negotiating Power and Privilege in Academia

January 15, 2019Miroslava Chávez-García Higher Education, In Academia, Professionalization One comment

A year ago, a former student, Ishman Anderson, a young Black man currently a doctoral candidate in the San Francisco

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Border College: The Past, Its Present, Our Future

October 30, 2018Michael Ortiz Higher Education, In Academia, On the Ground, Pedagogy and Curriculum 2 comments

I little thought as a graduate student that my academic future lay in driving a truck around Texas brush country.

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Building the First Latinx Educational Midwest Conference at the University of Iowa

December 19, 2017Carla Gonzalez and Jason Harshman Higher Education, In Academia Leave a comment

The first University of Iowa College of Education Latinx Educational Excellence in the Midwest Conference was held October 20 –

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