Víctor
M.
Rodríguez, Ph.D.
Professor
Chicano and Latino Studies
Department
- California State University, Long Beach
Chicano and Latino Studies Department
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840
Phone: (562) 985-8560
FAX: (562) 985-4631
Email: vrodrig5@csulb.edu and rodrigvm@cox.net
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- Welcome to my home in cyberspace. I am alone responsible
for all the material in these pages. I am a sociologist and I am
presently a professor in the Department of Chicano and Latino Studies
at California State University, Long Beach. Our mission is to
prepare global citizens with knowledge and skills that will enable then
to contribute to the latino community and society at large.
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I do consulting, training, speaking engagements
on Cultural diversity and Anti-Racism around the nation. My
professional interests
are in the field of racial and ethnic relations, especially as it
relates
to Latinos and Latino politics in the U.S. I am also involved in
anti-racism initiatives in higher education, particularly in the area
of curriculum.
- I was born and raised in Puerto Rico. Since 1977, I became
involved in Racial Justice issues as a student in Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge. I served as Assoc. Director for Racial Justice
for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's national office in
Chicago. I am a core trainer for Crossroads, a
Racial Justice organization in Chicago.
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and opinions expressed in this site are strictly those of the site
author and in no way represent those o f California
State University, Long
Beach, its Board of Regents, nor the State of California."
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