Enrique C. Ochoa
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undisciplined historian, teacher, professor of LAS and history
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08-01-2017 22:51:47
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Any day is a good day to recommend this fine edited volume by Jaime Pensado and Enrique C. Ochoa But today, for obvious reasons, I feel compelled to do so "México Beyond 1968: Revolutionaries, Radicals, and Repression During the Global Sixties and Subversive Seventies"
So many excellent points in my colegamiga Ángela Vergara's article! latinorebels.com/2022/03/14/new… via Latino Rebels ☆
Editor Spotlight: Meet our new Asian and Latin American Studies Editor, Enrique Ochoa-Kaup bit.ly/3NySRng via University of California Press (is on Bluesky)
Muchas gracias a Enrique C. Ochoa Enrique C. Ochoa por su reseña de mi libro "Edición y comunismo". Por acá pueden leerla: acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acon…
Gilda L. Ochoa @M_A_Bertrand Routledge Education Books Samantha Honani Courtney Mauldin-Jones Jeremy Garcia (Hopi/Tewa) @ZettieTweets Carrie Sampson @dawndemps Érica Fernández Mike Ishimoto Erica Mosca (she/her) Enrique C. Ochoa Thank you & Juntos Podemos for being part of our book! I learned so much from the important organizing & activism of JP-- a model for academics & educational leaders on how to engage in the real work of social justice & change-making WITH community.
Congratulations to our Department of History, which received the 2022 Institutional Equity Award from American Historical Association! The honor recognizes its success in recruiting and supporting Latinx, first-generation & other students from underrepresented backgrounds. historians.org/research-and-p…
#LAFC and Metro by T-Mobile hosted students from 32nd Street USC Performing Arts Magnet to enjoy a cultural tour of Los Angeles. Led by Enrique C. Ochoa, Professor of History and Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles, this tour allowed students to
On October 12th, #LAFC and Metro by T-Mobile hosted 30 students from 32nd Street / USC Performing Arts Magnet to enjoy a cultural tour of Los Angeles. Led by Enrique C. Ochoa, Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Cal State LA this tour allowed students to explore