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We are a Research-Extensive, Hispanic and Minority Serving, Land Grant institution. This extraordinary trifecta gives us great responsibility as public intellectuals. Our multiple missions are to serve the communities in our state, however we have found that conversations about diversity are often one-dimensional and lacking historical and social context. We proposed this lecture series in order to invite scholars and thinkers who are invested in social justice work around multiple issues of diversity and are accessible in their approach to knowledge sharing.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A Few of the Brightest, Cleanest Mexican Children:


A Community History of Residential and School Segregation in Oxnard, California



2 comments:

Unknown said...

Dr. Yosso spoke about community cultural wealth model. This model is important for all teachers to have as a foundation when working with linguistically and diverse students.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Garcia's research needs to be conducted here in Las Cruces. Interesting!!!