Faculty
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Albert Camarillo
Dept: History
Office: Bldg. 200-123
Email: camar@
As a Miriam and Peter Haas Centennial Professor in Public Service and Professor of American History, Camarillo's research interests include Mexican American history, comparative race and ethnicity in urban history, and service learning.

Kenji Hakuta
Dept: Education
Office: Cubberley 228
Email: hakuta@
Hakuta's scholarly interests are bilingualism and second language acquisition. His policy interests are in improving educational opportunities for language minority students.

Tomás Jiménez
Dept: Sociology
Office: Bldg. 120-160
Email: tjimenez@
Jiménez's research interests include immigration and assimilation, race and ethnicity, social inequality, particularly as they pertain to Mexican Americans.

Cherrie Moraga
Dept: Drama
Artist-in-Residence
Email: cmoraga@
A nationally-renown playwright, poet, and essayist, Moraga's interests include intersections of gender, sexuality, and race, particularly in cultural production by women of color.

Paula Moya
Dept: English
Office: Bldg. 460-309
Email: pmoya@
Moya's research interests are feminist theory, multicultural pedagogy, race and emotion, and Latina/o and Chicana/o literature and identity.

Amado Padilla
Dept: Education
Office: CERAS 203
Email: apadilla@
Padilla specializes in the psychological development of immigrant children and adolescents, particularly acculturation, educational resilience, and bilingual language acquisition.

Ramón Saldívar
Dept: English
Office: Bldg. 460-322
Email: saldivar@
Saldívar's scholarly interests include 20th Century American, British, and postcolonial cultural history and theory. modernity and postmodernity, theory of the novel, and U.S. Latino writings.

Gary Segura
Director of CHS
Dept: Political Science
Office: EncinaW 314
Email: segura@
Segura studies public opinion, voting, and representation. His work has focused on issues as diverse as Latino political incorporation, immigration, war deaths and public support, and the behavioral effects of divided government.

Guadalupe Valdés
Dept: Education
Email: gvaldes@
Valdés works in the areas of sociolinguistics and applied linguistics. Her research interests include language diversity, bilinguals and Bilingualism, heritage languages among minority populations, and the teaching of Spanish to Hispanic bilinguals and monolingual speakers of English.

Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano
Dept: Spanish & Portuguese
Office: Bldg. 260-227
Email: yyb@
Yarbro-Bejarano's interests include Chicana/o cultural studies with an emphasis on gender and queer theory, race and nation, and representations of race, sexuality and gender in cultural production by Chicanas/os and Latinas/os.

 
 
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