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Spring 2005: The Emerging Latina Majority


RACHEL MORAN
UC Berkeley
A Latina Perspective on Research and the Academy
February 9, 2005

ELMY BERMEJO
Chair, California Commission on Women
Public Policy - A Report From Sacramento
February 18, 2005

ROSA-LINDA FREGOSO
UC Santa Cruz
MeXicana Encounters: The Making of Social Identities on the Borderlands
March 4, 2005

SYLVIA GUENDELMAN
UC Berkeley
Maternal Health Among Latinas
16 March 2005

HINDA SEIF
CLPR Visiting Scholar
Fighting the Illegalization of California's Undocumented Mexican Immigrants
March 30, 2005

TOMAS ALMAGUER
CLPR Visiting Scholar
Latino Gay Sexuality and Its Discontents
March 30, 2005

MARIA ECHAVESTE
Principal, Nueva Vista Group LLC
Comprehensive Immigration Reform - Is There a Progressive Alternative To Employer Sanctions?
April 20, 2005
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