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Alumni Lecture Series

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  • Faculty Publications
  • Faculty Research
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  • Library Liaison to LLS
  • Symposia & Lectures
    • Latino/Latina Studies Symposium
    • Colloquium Series
    • Alumni Lecture Series
    • More than A Scholar: A Tribute to Dr. Edna Viruell-Fuentes’ Legacy in Scholarship, Public Health, and Higher Education
    • Rolando Hinojosa-Smith, Jr. Lecture Series
    • Latine Studies Graduate Student Conference
    • Latina/Latino Studies Speaker Series
  • Workshops

The Alumni Lecture Series is an opportunity for LLS alumni to return to campus to share their professional experiences with LLS students, faculty and staff. LLS alumni have forged careers in higher education, law, public policy, health care, the arts, and other professions.

Previous Speakers:

February 5, 2020 Dr. Mónica González Ybarra (Class of 2011) "We Have a Strong Way of Thinking...and it shows through Our Words": Exploring Mujerista Literacies with Chicana/Latina Youth in a Community Ethnic Studies Course

February 6, 2019 Dr. René Esparza (Class of 2009), “Que Bonita Mi Tierra:” US Latinx AIDS Activism in Mexico and Puerto Rico

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