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El
Noticiero de IUPLR
HIGHLIGHTS of the
January 2004 Noticiero de IUPLR:
- Isaac Cardenas, chair of the Chicana and Chicano studies
department at California State University-Fullerton (CSUF) for nearly
26 years, was honored with the California Rural Assistance League's
2003 Educator Award.
- The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of
American History is offering a paid internship position to a motivated
student interested
in pursuing
a career in museum work.
- The University of Chicago Minority Graduate
Student Association presents the Eleventh Annual Graduate Student Conference.
- UCLA
is seeking a tenure-track faculty member with a focus in the field
of Chicano-Latino Information Studies.
- Applications are being accepted
for the position of Director of the Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural
Center at the University of Connecticut.
- The Board of Regents
of The University of Texas System invites nominations and applications
for the position of President of The University of Texas-Pan
American (UTPA).
- Kennesaw State University invites applications for Director
of the Center for Hispanic Studies (CHS).
- The Department of Political
Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges invites applicants for
a one-year replacement position in American Politics/Ethnic
and Racial Politics.
- The Puerto Rican Studies Association and
El Centro announce their 6th Conference entitled “Three Decades
of Puerto Rican Studies,” October
21-23,2004 at the CUNY Graduate Center.
- University of San Francisco and
Utah State are seeking directors in minority or multicultural affairs.
- Please send any updates, news, etc. to Victor’s new
email address at victorsaenz@comcast.net.
IUPLR
HEADQUARTER NEWS: HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
This
is the Noticiero’s 8th year as an electronic informational outlet
for the IUPLR network of scholars and member centers. Be sure to visit
the IUPLR web site at: http://www.nd.edu/~iuplr.
Please
send your center updates, center events, faculty news, faculty opportunities,
fellowship opportunities, and publication news to Victor Saenz. Victor's
new email address is: victorsaenz@comcast.net.
NEWS
of INTEREST
In California,
over 4.6 million noncitizen adults (including 3.0 million Latinos)
contribute to the state economy and government revenues but lack political
representation. At least 12 cities have noncitizen adult majorities,
says Joaquin Avila in the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center’s
latest policy brief on voting rights and adult non-citizens in California.
This study draws on recently released census data and is authored by
a leading expert on voting rights (who has successfully argued before
the U.S. Supreme Court on two occasions). A press conference was held
at the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center on December 10 and coverage
is already strong. To read the brief, visit http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/csrc/.
The National Council
of La Raza’s (NCLR) Board of Directors and its Chair José Villarreal
recently announced the selection of Janet Murguia as Executive Director
and Chief Operating Officer (COO) after a nationwide search completed
with the assistance of Sally Sterling of Spencer Stuart, a leading
international search firm. Ms. Murguia, who will assume her new post
in March, will report directly to NCLR President and Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) Raul Yzaguirre. Ms. Murguia is currently the Executive
Vice Chancellor for University Relations at the University of Kansas
in Lawrence, Kansas overseeing the University’s internal and
external relations with the public, including governmental and public
affairs. Murguia previously served as deputy campaign manager and director
of constituency outreach for the Gore/Lieberman presidential campaign
and was deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of legislative
affairs for President Bill Clinton. Prior to entering the Administration,
Murguia served on the staff of Rep. Jim Slattery (D-KS). A native of
Kansas City, Kansas, Ms. Murguia is a graduate of both KU and its law
school. She has served on the NCLR Board of Directors since 2002
Pete Moraga, 77,
a long-time colleague of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists
(NAHJ) who helped give Hispanic communities a stronger voice, passed
away in September. Throughout his 50-plus-year professional career,
Moraga was a pioneer who paved the way for a new generation of Latino
journalists. In 1949, he became a member of the original staff of KIFN
in Phoenix, Ariz., the state's first all-Spanish-language radio station.
In 1957, he was hired by the Latin American division of the Voice of
America before joining the Foreign Service in 1961 as assistant press
attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City. His work was honored
and recognized in 2001 by his colleagues across the country when he
was inducted to the NAHJ Hall of Fame.
Isaac Cardenas,
chair of the Chicana and Chicano studies department at California State
University-Fullerton (CSUF) for nearly 26 years, was honored with the
California Rural Assistance League's 2003 Educator Award for his achievements
in education and significant role in the Latino community. Cardenas,
a member of the Cal State Fullerton faculty since 1974, has served
as a faculty sponsor to the annual Latino College Leadership Institute
and developed a number of programs that involve university students
in community service. Over the years Cardenas has received many awards,
including being named Educator of the Year by the Hispanic Bar Association
of Orange County in 2000. He also was honored by the Association of
Mexican American Educators, League of United Latin American Citizens,
CSUF Hispanic Faculty and Staff Association, and Independent Latino
Student Association.
CENTER NEWS
Hispanic
Research Center, Arizona State University
The Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University invites all
to the Arizona International Latina/o Arts Festival, April 30-May 2,
2004, in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit http://www.latinoartcommunity.org or call (480) 965-3990.
Centro
de Estudios Puertorriquenos, Hunter College-CUNY
For more details on Centro's upcoming events, please visit their website at www.centropr.org.
The Julián
Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University
Visit the Latino News section of the JSRI website. It is updated often
and offers insightful articles to Latino news around the globe. The link
is: http://jsri.msu.edu/cgi-bin/news/index.cgi.
Chicano Studies Research Program, University of Texas at El Paso
For more info on Center events, contact (915) 747-5462, or visit their
website at http://www.utep.edu/chicano/events.htm.
Institute
for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame
Wednesday, January 28, 4pm
A lecture, “Race in the Americas–Racial and Ethnic Disparities
in Health,” will be given by Professor James Jackson. Professor
Jackson directs the National Survey of American Life, funded by the
National Institute of Mental Health and designed to document the
physical, emotional, mental, structural, and economic conditions
of African Americans at the beginning of the new century. Jackson’s
recent books include African Americans in a Diversifying Nation,
Health in Black America, and Being Black and Feeling Blue: The Mental
Health Consequences of Racial Discrimination. Location: Hesburgh
Center Auditorium.
For information on Institute events, contact Carmen Macharaschwili,
Program Coordinator for the Institute for Latino Studies, at (574)
631-3747 or at cmachara@nd.edu.
Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin
On January
23 and 24, 2004, UT students, faculty, and community members will
host an on-campus forum entitled “Redefining Education: Ethnic,
Women’s and Gender Studies Forum.” The forum is meant
to be a space where concerns regarding the ethnic studies centers
may be discussed. Namely, the forum seeks to address the centers’ funding
and space; faculty hiring and curriculum; promotion and tenure of
their faculty; students’ role in the decision making process
within the centers; ways in which the centers can attract more students
to their programs; ways in which the centers can better work with
one another; and ways in which the centers can better work with communities
outside of the University. The forum will also function as a means
to increase student awareness of the wealth of resources the centers
have to offer. For more information about this event please contact
forum organizers Fatima Djelmane at fdjelmane@yahoo.com or Katie
Pace at Ropand@aol.com.
The Rockefeller
Program for Race, Rights, and Resources in the Americas, in association
with the Lozano-Long Institute for Latin American Studies (LLILAS),
CMAS and CAAAS (Center for African and African American Studies), is
pleased to announce an upcoming workshop, to be held at the University
of Texas at Austin, on February 26 and 27, 2004. The workshop will
feature three keynote speakers: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Professor
of Sociology, University of Southern California, D. Soyini Madison,
Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, & Ruth Gilmore, Professor of Geography, University of California,
Berkeley. The principal objective of the workshop is to provide a space
for graduate students and faculty to explore alternative research methods
and forms of creative intellectual production, which bridge our scholarly
pursuits with our political convictions. Abstracts should describe
the specific topic of your current research and / or proposed paper,
in 250 words or less. Deadline for abstracts: Tuesday, January 20,
2004. For further information and to submit abstracts, please contact
Dolores Garcia, CMAS, at doloresg@mail.utexas.edu.
For more info on
CMAS events, visit the CMAS website at: http://www.utexas.edu/depts/cmas/.
FACULTY NEWS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
The Smithsonian
Institution National Museum of American History is offering a paid
internship position
to a motivated student interested in pursuing
a career in museum work. The position is open to undergraduate or graduate
students with a background in Latino/Hispanic studies, history, museum
studies. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate evidence of
commitment to the museum field and an interest in diversity issues. Applicants
should also have strong computer and communication skills, Spanish language
facility, and the ability to work independently. The intern will work
with collections managers and curators in the Museum’s Division
of Cultural History to assist in cataloguing Latino/Hispanic collections.
Projects may also include work on general Cultural History Collections
and work on other Latino Initiative projects. Duties will include all
elements of collections work including data entry, research, photo documentation
and re-housing of objects. A stipend and travel allowance are available
to applicants who can demonstrate financial need. College credit may
also be available. Funding for this position is provided by the Smithsonian
Center for Latino Initiatives. To apply, mail, fax or email cover letter,
resume, transcript and two references by March 1, 2004 to: Suzanne McLaughlin,
Intern/Fellows Manager, National Museum of American History, Post Office
Box 37012, AHB 1040; MRC 605, Washington, DC 20013-7012. For more info
call (202) 357-1606 or email mclaughlins@si.edu.
The Latin
American and Latino Studies Program at the University of Illinois
at Chicago will host
a Rockefeller Humanities Residency Site starting
in the academic year 2004-2005. The theme of this three-year Visiting
Scholar Program, "Latino Chicago: A Model for Emerging Latinidades?" promotes
new systematic research on historical and contemporary cultural transformations
among the diverse Latino communities in Chicago and their implications
for understanding identity, migration, resistance, racism, cultural conflict
and survival. The program offers one senior fellowship of 10 months (August
2004-May 2005) of $45,000 plus fringe benefits, travel and research expenses.
The Fellow will reside in Chicago for half the residency and will spend
the remainder of the residency in a home country defined by the Fellow's
research interests in a particular population or Latin American country.
For further information and application procedure, visit the website
(http://www.uic.edu/las/latamst/) or contact Lorena Garcia at lorena@uic.edu,
or call (312) 996-8749. Applications must be postmarked no later than
March 1, 2004.
George Mason
University School of law is seeking a coordinator for minority affairs. The coordinator will report directly to the dean of the law
school, and will work closely with the members of the staff and faculty
to direct the full range of minority programs at the school of law. The
coordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing new minority
recruiting and placement strategies. Primary recruitment responsibilities
include: establishing close relationships with undergraduate institutions
and career counselors; attending recruiting events and making individual
visits to colleges and universities throughout the country; coordinating
minority student recruiters to assist with marketing the law school's
programs to prospective minority students; and conducting on-site and
off-site information sessions for prospective minority students. Send
letters of application and resume to: Assistant Dean Fred Wintrich, George
Mason University School of Law, 3301 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington,
VA 22201. Review of applications will begin January 15, 2004, and the
position remains open until filled.
The University
of Chicago Minority Graduate Student Association presents the Eleventh
Annual
Graduate Student Conference “The Social Construction
and Transformation of Racial Identity”, April 10, 2004. This conference
is designed for graduate students to present their current research on
the dynamics of race as it shifts through time and space. Submissions
should consider how race is altered and redefined as it intersects with
other social and personal characteristics such as sexuality, socio-economic
status and class as well as conflicts and discrepancies between self-definition
and definition of one's self by others. This year's conference will feature
papers drawing upon various factors that impact race and racialization
such as the media, geography, globalization, educational status and language.
Abstracts should be submitted, along with your contact information (name,
institutional affiliation, department, e-mail address) to MGSA2000@hotmail.com,
by 12 noon on February 20, 2004. Submissions must be 250 words or less
and must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document. Conference presentations
will be approximately 20 minutes. For more information, write to MGSA2000@hotmail.com.
The CDC
Prevention Research Center announces that funding is now available
to support four fellowship positions for minority doctoral students.
Under-represented minority students (includes African American/Black
American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/ Alaska Native, and Asian/Pacific
Islander) currently enrolled in doctoral level, research-based (e.g.
PhD, DrPH, EdD, ScD) training programs at schools of public health or
accredited universities with CDC-funded Prevention Research Centers are
eligible to apply for this program. All information for the PRC Minority
Fellowship Program is best accessed via the Internet at http://www.ASPH.org.
The deadline for applications will be January 30, 2004.
The Latino
Studies Section (LSS) of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
announces its 2004 Research and Dissertation Award and invites
nominations and submissions. The competition is open to Ph.D.'s from
institutions in the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean who
deposited their dissertation from the fall of 2002 through the fall of
2003. All nominations for the award must be received by January 15, 2004.
For more info, please contact: Elizabeth Aranda, University of Miami,
5202 University Dr, Merrick Bldg Rm 120-F, University of Miami, Coral
Gables, FL, 33124-2030, or call (305) 284-6126, or email at: earanda@miami.edu.
Additionally you may contact Antonia Darder at adarder@uiuc.edu, or Lisa
Sanchez Gonzalez at coqui@mail.utexas.edu.
The Smithsonian
Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage invites applications
for
the 2004-05 "Theorizing Cultural Heritage" Fellowships. The fellowships are intended to inform dialogues and policy development
across social, political, economic, and disciplinary boundaries. Deadline
for letter of interest: January 15, 2004. Visit their website at www.folklife.si.edu for more info.
The Center
for Ethnicities, Communities and Social Policy at Bryn Mawr College invites applications for two Rockefeller Resident Fellowships
for the 2004-2005 academic year. Dossiers are due by January 15, 2004.
For further information consult: www.brynmawr.edu/ethnicities.
FACULTY
OPPORTUNITIES
The Institute
for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame invites
applicants for the position of grant writer. This person will be responsible
for writing and editing proposals to assist the Institute for Latino
Studies in obtaining future externally supported sponsored programs funding,
assist in the identification of potential funding sources for Institute
projects, and conduct research and gather background information as needed
to produce grant proposals as well as draft and coordinate the preparation
of concept papers. A graduate degree in social sciences or humanities
is preferred with at least five years grant writing experience. For more
information, contact: Douglas A. Franson, Director of Operations, Institute
for Latino Studies, M230H McKenna Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame IN 46556-0764, or call (574) 631-9849. Additional information can
be found at http://www.nd.edu/~latino.
The Latino/a Research & Policy Center
at the University of Colorado at Denver seeks someone with community
health and/or organizing experience.
Applicant must have experience working in diverse communities and be
bilingual. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and résumé by
email to Chris Armijo at carmijo@lrpc.cudenver.edu,
or call Chris at (303) 352-3702. You can also mail materials to: COECSC,
Latino/a Research & Policy
Center, University of Colorado at Denver, 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite
1100, Denver, CO 80204.
The Department
of Information Studies and the Chicano Studies Research Center at
the University of California, Los Angeles, are jointly seeking
a tenure-track faculty member with a focus in the field of Chicano-Latino
Information Studies. The successful applicant will have research and
teaching interests in information studies with a focus on Chicano-Latino
populations. Applications received by March 1, 2004 will receive fullest
consideration. All applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum
vitae, and sample publications or papers. Candidates for an assistant
professor appointment should send three letters of reference. Candidates
for an associate or full professor appointment (which conveys tenure)
should send the names and contact information for three referees. Send
all requested items to: Virginia Walter, Chair , UCLA Department of Information
Studies, 2320 Moore Hall, Box 951521, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1521. For
more information, contact Clara M. Chu, Chair of the Search Committee,
at cchu@ucla.edu or by phone at (310) 206-9368.
Applications are being accepted for the position of Director
of the Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center at the University
of Connecticut. The Director reports to the Vice-Provost under the Office of Multicultural
and International Affairs. The Director serves as an educator, advocate
and resource to the Center's Latino constituents, the University and
external communities while enhancing and fostering the multicultural
mission of the University. Candidates formally applying for the position
should send a letter of interest and resume to Search Committee Administrator,
University of Connecticut, Center for Academic Programs, 368 Fairfield
Road, Unit 2170, Storrs, CT 06269-2170. Screening of applications will
begin on January 21, 2004 and continue until the position is filled.
The Department
of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges invites
applicants for a one-year replacement position in American Politics/Ethnic
and Racial Politics. They seek a broadly trained Americanist who, in
addition to teaching introductory level American politics might offer
courses in African-American politics, urban politics, Latino/a politics,
political parties, identity construction, and/or social movements. Candidates
should send a cover letter expressing their research and theoretical
interests, a CV, graduate school transcript, sample of written work,
and three letters of recommendation to: Professor Paul A. Passavant,
Chair, American/Ethnic and Racial Politics Search Committee, Department
of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New
York 14456. For more information about the department, visit the website
at http://www.hws.edu/aca/depts/polisci/. Application deadline: April
1, 2004.
The Board
of Regents of The University of Texas System invites nominations
and applications for the position of President of The University
of Texas-Pan
American (UTPA). The President serves as chief executive officer of the
University. The University seeks a leader with integrity who has a proven
record in higher education administration or in managing and leading
large organizations and who is able to develop and maintain good working
relationships with all university constituencies. The University of Texas-Pan
American is a doctoral granting comprehensive university located in the
Rio Grande Valley, a river delta of the Rio Grande at the Tropical Tip
of Texas. For best consideration, application materials should be received
before February 10, 2004. Review of applications will begin immediately
and continue until an appointment is made. Nominations should include
the name, position, address and telephone number. Application materials
should include a letter addressing how the candidate's experience matches
the position requirements, a curriculum vitae and contact information
for at least five references. Submission of materials as a MS Word attachment
is strongly encouraged. Confidential inquiries, nominations and application
materials should be directed to: Jan Greenwood, Ph.D., Vice President,
UTPA Presidential Search, A.T. Kearney, Inc., 333 John Carlyle Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314.
The University
of Florida Counseling Center invites applications for a 12-month
clinical assistant professor position. They are especially
interested in candidates who have successfully demonstrated commitment
and interest in working with African American and/or Latino (a) students.
Application deadline is January 26, 2004. The starting date for the position
no later than August 6, 2004. Interested persons should submit a letter
of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to:
Ruperto M. Perez, Search Committee Chair, University of Florida Counseling
Center, P.O. Box 114100, Gainesville, FL 32611-4100; Phone: (352) 392-1575;
FAX: (352) 392-8452.
The City
University of New York Queens College seeks a tenure-track Assistant
Professor, beginning Fall 2004 in colonial and postcolonial
studies, with special consideration given to the following areas: South
Asian, Caribbean (both Francophone and Hispanic), and Latin American.
Ph.D. required by June 2004, plus evidence of teaching excellence and
scholarly potential. Interested applicants should send letter, curriculum
vitae, writing sample, three letters of recommendation, teaching statement,
and description of research by February 13, 2004 to Chair, Department
of Comparative Literature, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Queens College, CUNY,
Flushing, New York 11367-1597.
Kennesaw
State University invites applications for Director of the Center
for Hispanic Studies (CHS), a 12-month, tenure track position at
the
Associate or Full Professor rank beginning July 2004. Successful candidates
must be fully bilingual and must have a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal
degree in any of the disciplines that make up Hispanic Studies. The director
will be expected to teach in the discipline area, seek external funding,
and position the Center as a leading research and resource center on
issues affecting the Hispanic/Latino population. Successful candidates
must have an established record of scholarship, teaching and administration
and a proven record of securing external funding. To guarantee consideration,
application materials must be postmarked by January 30, 2004. Applicants
are to seek more information about the position at the Center's web site
at http://www.kennesaw.edu/chs/ and about KSU from www.kennesaw.edu.
Send letter of application addressing qualifications, teaching philosophy,
and scholarship activity; current curriculum vita; three letters of reference;
and official graduate transcripts to Dr. William Griffin, Search Committee
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages, Kennesaw State University, 1000
Chastain Road, #1804, Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591.
The University of San Francisco seeks an Assistant Dean of
students for Multicultural Student Services. Reporting directly to the Dean of Students,
the Assistant Dean is an integral part of the leadership team in the
newly designated Division of University Life and will provide direction
in promoting a heightened awareness of multicultural issues and a supportive
campus environment for a diverse student body through a complimentary
program comprised of education, advocacy, coalition building, advising,
training and event coordination. An important component will be providing
leadership for departmental and University-wide efforts to foster a
more comprehensive and collaborative approach to diversity initiatives
for students, staff, and faculty. Review of applications will begin
January 16 and continue until the position is filled. For best consideration,
submit a resume and cover letter as well as the names and addresses
of three references by February 13. Send these materials to: Assistant
Dean of Students Search Committee, Office of Human Resources, University
of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 or email
to resumes@usfca.edu. Copy of detailed job description is available
online at www.usfca.edu/hr/employment.
Utah State
University seeks a Director of Multicultural Student Services.
They seek an individual to promote the recruitment and retention of ethnic
minority students; provide information, advise, and counsel students,
faculty, and staff to facilitate the full integration and participation
of ethnic minority students in the University community; cultivates awareness
of the value of cultural diversity in the University and the community.
Requires masters degree in Student Personnel, Higher Education, Counseling,
Social Work, Psychology, or related field (doctorate preferred); five
years experience in progressively responsible administrative positions;
administrative experience working with ethnic minority populations; demonstrated
experience and skills working with members of U.S. minority groups; strong
knowledge of multicultural issues and demonstrated commitment to cultural
diversity; excellent leadership, administrative, interpersonal and communication
skills; and computer literacy. See http://personnel.usu.edu (3-188-03)
for full job description. Send letter of application, resume, names/numbers
of three current references, and a one-page statement of philosophy of
the role of multicultural student services in higher education to Vice
President for Student Services, Utah State University, 0175 Old Main
Hill, Logan, UT 84322-0175. Review begins February 9, 2004; open until
filled. AA/EOE.
NEWS,
EVENTS, CONFERENCES, SUBMISSIONS, OTHER
The Puerto Rican Studies Association and El Centro announce
their 6th Conference entitled “Three Decades of Puerto Rican Studies,” October
21-23,2004 at the CUNY Graduate Center. For more info on this conference,
consult the website for the Latina/o Studies Program at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at http://www.lls.uiuc.edu.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Research
and Development, National Center for Environmental Research (NCER),
has announced
an extramural grants competition supporting research in the area
of Corporate Environmental Behavior (CEB). The solicitation will
focus on analyzing the motivators that influence corporate environmental
behavior and examining the effectiveness of governmental interventions
and voluntary initiatives to improve corporate environmental performance.
For more info, contact Matthew Clark at (202) 564-6842, or by email
at: clark.matthew@epa.gov. Additional information can be found
at http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2004/2004_corporate.html.
The University of Chicago Minority Graduate Student Association presents
the Eleventh Annual Graduate Student Conference “The Social
Construction and Transformation of Racial Identity”, April
10, 2004. For more information, write to MGSA2000@hotmail.com.
National Association of Hispanic and Latino Students invites all to
their National Conference, February 16-21, 2004 in Houston, TX.
For conference info, visit the website at: www.NAAAS.org.
The Caribbean Studies Association will be holding its 29th Annual meetings
on the island of St. Kitts from May 31 to 5 June, 2004. For more
details see the conference web site at: http://itech.fgcu.edu/csa/flyer.asp.
Abstracts from Students are due December 15th.
The 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences will
be held from June 16 (Wednesday) to June 19 (Saturday), 2004 at the Sheraton
Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii. For more information about submissions
see: http://www.hicsocial.org/cfp_ss.htm.
The Pew Hispanic Center is making available the data set of the Pew
Hispanic Center/Kaiser Family Foundation 2002 National Survey of Latinos.
This survey was designed to explore the attitudes and experiences of
Latinos on a wide variety of topics. The full report on the Pew Hispanic
Center/Kaiser Family Foundation 2002 National Survey of Latinos is available
at www.pewhispanic.org and www.kff.org.
The Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University invites all
to the Arizona International Latina/o Arts Festival, April 30-May 2,
2004, in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit http://www.latinoartcommunity.org or call (480) 965-3990.
IUPLR E-mail Update
compiled by:
Victor Saenz, MPAff., MA
IUPLR Consultant
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