Luis Urrieta Jr.

Luis Urrieta Jr. is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies in Education and Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Urrieta’s research revolves around issues of identity, agency, and social movements in education with a strong focus on Chicana and Chicano and indígena education, identities and activism, and more recently on U.S.--Mexico migration issues. Dr. Urrieta was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and is the son of Mexican immigrants.
Working from Within Working from Within
Working from Within

Working from Within

Chicana and Chicano Activist Educators in Whitestream Schools

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