Dr. Nolan Cabrera is an award-winning scholar and nationally-recognized expert in the areas of racism/anti-racism on college campuses, whiteness, and ethnic studies. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona, and was the only academic featured in the MTV documentary White People. Dr. Cabrera has given hundreds of lectures, keynote addresses, and trainings, throughout the country on challenging racism/whiteness, working through unconscious bias, creating inclusive college campuses, and the expansion of ethnic studies programs. Dr. Cabrera was an expert witness in the Tucson Unified Mexican American Studies case (Arce v. Douglas), which is the highest-profile ethnic stu...
In 2010, Arizona made national headlines when it enacted laws targeting undocumented immigrants, per...
A discussion of conscious or unconscious attitudes and acts based on the belief in white superiority...
moderated by Ted Gordon, Ph.D. According to Dr. Beverly E. Mitchell, “it is a critical moment in the...
Intersections: Critical Issues in Education had the honor of interviewing scholar Dr. David Stovall ...
Professor Martinez is a quantitative criminologist. Within that broad arena, his work contributes to...
This event is being co-sponsored by the Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center and th...
Jul 28, 2020 A moderated discussion on racism and the culture of life with distinguished panelists G...
Ethnic studies is a rather strange field. In the first place, it is not a field in the traditional...
On March 25, 2014, the UNM Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies Graduate Student Association...
Flier for the Dr. Eric Bayruns Garcia (CSUSB Department of Philosophy) interview discussing his work...
Carol Hernandez is a senior instructional designer in the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teac...
Dr. Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is an assistant professor in the Government Department. Her areas of ex...
Dr. Ricky Lee Allen received his Ph.D. in Education (Urban Schooling) from the University of Califor...
“This session brings together the voices of several Chicanos who participated in a focus group and s...
The Diversity Committee, in collaboration with Dean Teresa Jordan, sponsored a roundtable discussion...
In 2010, Arizona made national headlines when it enacted laws targeting undocumented immigrants, per...
A discussion of conscious or unconscious attitudes and acts based on the belief in white superiority...
moderated by Ted Gordon, Ph.D. According to Dr. Beverly E. Mitchell, “it is a critical moment in the...
Intersections: Critical Issues in Education had the honor of interviewing scholar Dr. David Stovall ...
Professor Martinez is a quantitative criminologist. Within that broad arena, his work contributes to...
This event is being co-sponsored by the Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center and th...
Jul 28, 2020 A moderated discussion on racism and the culture of life with distinguished panelists G...
Ethnic studies is a rather strange field. In the first place, it is not a field in the traditional...
On March 25, 2014, the UNM Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies Graduate Student Association...
Flier for the Dr. Eric Bayruns Garcia (CSUSB Department of Philosophy) interview discussing his work...
Carol Hernandez is a senior instructional designer in the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teac...
Dr. Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is an assistant professor in the Government Department. Her areas of ex...
Dr. Ricky Lee Allen received his Ph.D. in Education (Urban Schooling) from the University of Califor...
“This session brings together the voices of several Chicanos who participated in a focus group and s...
The Diversity Committee, in collaboration with Dean Teresa Jordan, sponsored a roundtable discussion...
In 2010, Arizona made national headlines when it enacted laws targeting undocumented immigrants, per...
A discussion of conscious or unconscious attitudes and acts based on the belief in white superiority...
moderated by Ted Gordon, Ph.D. According to Dr. Beverly E. Mitchell, “it is a critical moment in the...