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Explaining Gender and Sex to Older, More Conservative Latinos From an...

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Pride month is, more than anything, a time to celebrate the queer community while also recognizing the historic and continuous violence towards LGBTQ+ folks....

This Alliance of Universities Is Committed to Increasing the Number of...

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Did you know that Latinos represent less than 5 percent of tenured faculty and less than 6 percent of tenure-track faculty at doctoral institutions? This...

These Are the Major Universities That Offer Chicano Studies, and Their...

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In many communities, there is a history of ethnic studies programs, particularly Mexican-American and Chicano Studies programs. In K-12 schools, these programs are being...

‘We Do Deserve This,’ an Immigrant’s Reflection From Her Commencement Ceremony

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“They misspelled my name. For sure, they misspelled it, and if they didn’t, I probably forgot to add my third middle name. They misspelled...

Is It Them or Us? Latines and the Issue of Politeness

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I remember the first time that I heard my non-Latine friend respond to their mom with a “what” when they couldn’t hear her from...

Rising Rate of Latino Teacher Retirements in the U.S. Poses Another...

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Another consequence of the COVID pandemic has been the mass retirement of teachers of color, adding another layer to the complexity of the U.S....

What Does It Mean That America Is Engaged in a ‘Culture...

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You've probably heard and read in the media the phrase "Culture War," along with references to the Supreme Court and universities. No, this is...

The Complexities of Critical Race Theory and Why It Matters

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It's hard to escape critical race theory; an academic concept that was once obscure is now everywhere. Children, parents, educators, lawmakers, activists, citizens, politicians,...

Columbus Day Shouldn’t Be Observed. Here’s Why

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Columbus Day reflects everything that is wrong with the education system, and I am not only referring to the education system in the United...

This Week’s Financial Feminist Summit Was Organized with Radical Inclusion in...

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There is often a lot of talk about finances and how to “achieve financial freedom” but these conversations typically leave out the realities of...

STEM Sin Fronteras: A Different Initiative to Engage Latinas in Science

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Blue is for boys; pink is for girls and other cultural conditioning continues to undermine the career possibilities of girls and women in Latin...

It’s National Teacher Appreciation Week: One Family’s Multigenerational Legacy of Latino...

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This post is by guest author Lindsay Aranha. Aranha is a proud Latina leader committed to continual learning in the classroom and organizational development, with...