Alumni

Marcelo Garzo Montalvo

Marcelo Garzo Montalvo (he/they) is a musician, danzante (ceremonial dancer), and Ethnic Studies scholar-activist. He is a first-generation im/migrant of Mapuche, Chilenx and Spanish descent. Their teaching and research focus on comparative and critical Black, Indigenous, Latinx and Ethnic Studies and Dance and Performance Studies. They hold a B.A., M.A. and PhD in Comparative Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley. His dissertation, Mitotiliztli <——> Teochitontequiza: Danza as a Way of Knowing (2020), explores Anahuacan ceremonial dance (Danza Mexica-Azteca-Tolteca-...

Joseph Morales

Chancellor's Advance Postdoctoral Fellow
Social Sciences/Humanities/Arts Department at University of California Irvine

Dory Nason

Assistant Professor
First Nations and Indigenous Studies Department at University of British Columbia

Khuyen Nguyen

SLC Program Director
International Student Program Department at UC Berkeley

Mimi Nguyen

Associate Professor
Asian American Studies/Gender and Women's Studies Department at University of Illinois

Eliza Noh

Associate Professor
Asian American Studies Department at California State University, Fullerton

Gerardo Arellano Nunez

Director of the Raza Resource Centro
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Department , UC San Diego

Nancy Ordover

Author of "American Eugenics"