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Areas of expertise: Latino/a Studies, American Studies, Print Media, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Chicana/o Studies, California History
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My broad zone of interest is the Americas, both before and after the fateful Indigenous-European contact of 1492. I study how written language conveys and confers power in the world. Sometimes that power shows up within a frame that people call “literature” (its definition is shifty); sometimes it is expressed as a recorded utterance; sometimes it sits quietly within a seemingly mundane note or glyph. The material forms by which writing is organized and distributed into things—... more »
Areas of expertise: Chicana/o Studies, Dance, Folklore, Mexico
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Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin M.A. Latin American Studies, University of Texas, Austin B.A. History, Latin American Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
Areas of expertise: Chicana/o Studies, American Studies, Latino/a Studies, Sexuality, Poverty
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Ph.D., Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
Areas of expertise: Activism, Art Theory, Feminist Theory, Aesthetics, American Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Critical Theory, Digital Arts
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Jennifer A. González, Professor of the History of Art and Visual Culture, is affiliated with the History of Consciousness, Latin American/Latinx Studies, and Feminist Studies. She also teaches annual seminars at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in New York. She has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, the American Association of University Women, and the American Council of Learned Societies. She has published widely in journals such as Camera Obscura, Bomb, Open Space, A... more »
Areas of expertise: Indigenous Peoples, Border Studies, Colonialism, Chicana/o Studies, California History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Feminist Studies
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1986 Ph.D. in History, University of California, Irvine 1982-83 École Normal Superior, rue d’Ulm, and École Des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France 1975 B.A. in History, University of California, San Diego
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Allison Arteaga Soergel
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asoergel@ucsc.edu
831-459-4399
Areas of expertise: American Studies, Border Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies, Immigration, Latin American and Latino Studies, Literature
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I'm Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) at the University of California, Santa Cruz.From 2021 until 2025, I chaired the LALS Department. Previously, I directed UC Santa Cruz’s Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas (formerly the Chicano Latino Research Center).In addition to UC Santa Cruz's Excellence in Teaching Award, I've won awards from the Ford Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Science... more »
Associate Professor, Latin American & Latino Studies, Chair: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, UCSC Academic Senate, Ex Officio, Department Chair, Latin American & Latino Studies
Latin American & Latino Studies, Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas, Merrill CollegeAreas of expertise: Latin American and Latino Studies, Latino/a Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, US History, Archives, Archival Practices, Mexico, Border Studies
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Associate Professor LALS; Chair: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, UCSC Academic Senate; former Department Chair, LALS (2016-2021); UCSC EVC Research Fellow 2018-19; former director Dolores Huerta Research Center (Chicano Latino Research Center); author Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916-1939 (2008); co-editor Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader (2003). PhD (History), The University of Chicago; CIC Fellow: University of Michigan; MA (History) SFSU; BA (History) Reed Col... more »
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Grace Peña Delgado
Professor of History
gpdelgad@ucsc.edu
8144419831
Areas of expertise: History, Border Studies, Mexico, Chicana/o Studies, Nationalism, Sexuality, Asian American Pacific Islander History
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Grace Peña Delgado is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a historian of the U.S.–Mexico borderlands. Her work follows two centuries of migration, identity, and state power, blending archival inquiry with human stories that bring the border’s past and present into sharp relief. She wrote Making the Chinese Mexican: Global Migration, Localism, and Exclusion at the U.S.–Mexico Borderlands (Stanford, 2012), the first study of Chinese commu... more »
Areas of expertise: Folk Music, Border Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Cultural Studies, Ethnography, Mexico, Popular Music, Performance
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Rodríguez began his education at home and in his community learning Mexican folk dance and music. In 1974 he began his first music apprenticeship with Artemio Posadas learning son huasteco and son jarocho. By the age of 18 he was working full-time as a mariachi music in the South Bay Area. During the 1980s and 90s Rodríguez was also sought after to perform and do workshops at folk festivals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In 1992, he returned to his studies, transferring ... more »
Areas of expertise: Anthropology, Archives, Archival Practices, California History, Chicana/o Studies, Community-based Research, Food/Nutrition, Indigenous Peoples, Latin American and Latino Studies, Mexico, Oral History
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Dr. Vanessa Moreno Wilcox is currently a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Latin American and Latino Studies at UC Santa Cruz where she is conducting a research project titled "Mexicana and Chicana Placemaking as Social Justice Activism in Northern California" utilizing archival materials from the Dolores Huerta Papers and Dolores Huerta Foundation Papers under the mentorship of Dr. Gabriela F. Arredondo. She is the daughter of Mexican migrants and was raised in the San Joaqu... more »
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