by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 9, 2021 | Books
Book: Women Warriors of the Afro-Latina Diaspora “My housewife mother turned into a raging warrior woman when the principal of my elementary school questioned whether her daughter and the children of my public school had the intelligence to pass a citywide test, Marta...
by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 6, 2021 | CSUN Resources
CSUN Department of Africana Studies The Department of Africana Studies is an intellectual community and academic unit committed to producing, refining and advancing the holistic knowledge of Black people in the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and...
by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 5, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures, Media, Video
Slave Refugees in the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands Lunch Plática with Dr. Manuel Galván. Starting in the early seventeenth century, Africans enslaved in the English North American colonies found opportunities for a less oppressive existence in Spanish Florida, where the...
by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 5, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures
NAHJ: Addressing Anti-Blackness & Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Latinx Community The National Association of Hispanic Journalists held its virtual conference over the summer that included conversations, events, networking and more. In this replay, speakers...
by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 5, 2021 | CSUN Resources
CSUN Department of Central American and Transborder Studies The Department of Central American Studies has a tri-fold mission: to empower the large and growing Central American community in the United States by promoting academic excellence, community involvement, and...
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