Associate Professor of English at UC Berkeley. He is the author of Chicano Novels and the Politics of Form: Race, Class, and Reification and the co-editor of Dialectical Imaginaries: Materialist Approaches to U.S. Latino/a Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism. His current research focuses on Chicanx farmworker literary narratives, neoliberalism and economic crises from 1970 to the late 2000s, and the rise and fall of the farmworker unionization movement during the neoliberal period. He teaches courses in Chicanx/Latinx literature, American ethnic literature, immigration narratives...
Associate Professor, Co-Chair of the Institute of Governmental Studies
Sociology Department
Chicanx Latinx Studies
Associate Professor of Sociology and Chicano/Latino Studies (by courtesy) and the Co-Director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley. Her research focuses mainly on questions of census racial classification, immigration, and racial politics in the United States. Her first book, Making Hispanics, was published by the University of Chicago Press and provides the first historical account of the rise of the “Hispanic/Latino” panethnic category in the United States. Mora has received numerous awards for her scholarship, including the “Best Dissertation Award” and “SREM...
Kaiser Permanente Endowed Professor of Health Policy and Management, Director of the California Initiative for Health Equity & Action, and Director of the Center for Healthcare Organizational and Innovation Research
School of Public Health
Chicanx Latinx Studies
Hector P. Rodriguez is the Kaiser Permanente Endowed Professor of Health Policy and Management, Director of the California Initiative for Health Equity & Action, and Director of the Center for Healthcare Organizational and Innovation Research at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an expert in organizational analysis and performance management in health care and public health organizations. Prior to his academic career, he was a management consultant for The Permanente Medical Group where he worked with leaders and clinicians in Northern California to implement adult...