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Christi Sue has a new article out in Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies

Sept. 10, 2021

The article is titled, "Is Mexico beyond mestizaje? Blackness, race mixture, and discrimination" Abstract: In the 1980s and 1990s, a wave of multiculturalism swept across Latin America, following long-standing ideologies of mestizaje which glorified the region’s biological and cultural mixture and asserted that such mixture precluded the existence of racism...

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Christi Sue co-authors new article

Aug. 30, 2021

Christi Sue and her co-authors Adriana C. Núñez and Michael D. Harris have a new article out in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, titled: "Colorblind Spots in Qualitative Methods Training"

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Christi Sue has been honored with a Provost Faculty Achievement award!

Aug. 11, 2020

From the Provost’s letter: “In selecting you for this award, the faculty committee pointed to the importance of your book Durable Ethnicity: Mexican Americans and the Ethnic Core , published by Oxford University Press in 2019. Members of the committee appreciated how the book draws on the complexities, variabilities, and...

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Grad student, Adriana Núñez, successfully defended her dissertation!

Aug. 4, 2020

Adriana Núñez successfully defended her dissertation "Mexican Americans on the Border: Ethnic and Political Identities in the Trump Era." Her committee members were Christi Sue, Matt Desan, Rachel Rinaldo, Eddie Telles, and Rob Buffington. Congratulations Dr. Núñez!!!