Abstract:<p class="p1">This article critically evaluates a comparative ethnic studies course that I have taught at three different universities during the past fifteen years, called “African American and Latina/o Histories.” I am especially interested in the impact this form of education has on participants, many of whom are first-generation college students of color, as well as the ways that course alumni have taken what they have learned in the classroom into their work as community organizers, teachers, prison… Show more
“…We recognize the efforts made by social groups that profit from our division, and our losses at their hands. Even though we want to win the victory of liberation, victory and defeat are not mutually exclusive” (Ortiz, 2016: 129).…”
“…We recognize the efforts made by social groups that profit from our division, and our losses at their hands. Even though we want to win the victory of liberation, victory and defeat are not mutually exclusive” (Ortiz, 2016: 129).…”
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