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  Gloria Cuadraz, Ph.D.
 
Duku Anokye, Ph.D.
 
Manuel Avalos, Ph.D
 
Luis Cabrera, Ph.D.
 
Shari Collins-Chobanian, Ph.D.
 
Alejandra Elenes, Ph.D.
  Kristin Koptiuch, Ph.D.
  Ime Ukpanah, Ph.D.


Gloria H. Cu
ádraz, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, American Studies

Director, Ethnic Studies

 

Office:             FAB N235

Phone:            (602) 543-3018

E-mail:            Gloria.Cuadraz@asu.edu

 

 

Education

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, Sociology

 

Gloria Holguín Cuádraz is an Associate Professor in the Department of American Studies and Director of the Ethnic Studies Program at Arizona State University West.  Her areas of interest include the interdisciplinary and sociological study of education (with an emphasis on higher education); Chicano/a Education in the southwest, and Oral History.  She is presently completing a book-length manuscript titled, “A Fluke of History?  The Making of a Chicana/o Professorate and Professional Class.”  She is co-author of Telling to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios, published by Duke University Press, 2001, a collectively-written anthology that was awarded The Meyers Outstanding Book Award in 2002 by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America.

Ethnic Studies Faculty
Arizona State University at the West campus
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Ethnicity, Race and First Nations Studies Program
4701 W. Thunderbird Road
Phoenix, AZ  85069
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