Ethnic Studies Week, October 1-7

Initiators of Ethnic Studies Week October 1-7 2010

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Photographer, Chandra Narcia. 'SB1070 Injunction Hearing 7.22.10'
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Photographer David Winkler-Morey. May Day Rally Minneapolis MN 2010
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1.    Rodolfo Acuña, Author, Occupied America, Professor, Chicano Studies, University of California, Northridge, CA.

2.    Lalo Alcarez, Illustrator,   Latino U.SA: A Cartoon History; Creator of Cucaracha, a nationally syndicated cartoon. 

3.    Arturo J. Aldama, Associate Chair & Assoc. Professor, Ethnic and Chicana/o Latina/o Studies, CU, Boulder, CO.

4.    Jake Alimahomed –Wilson, Metropolitan and Policy Studies Network (MAPS) at California State University, Long Beach.

5.    Joyce Rain Anderson, Assistant Professor, Department of English, U.S. Ethnic Studies Coordinator, Bridgewater State College,  Bridgewater, MA.     

6.    Cecilia J. Aragón, Vice President, Women and Theatre Program of ATHE; Asst. Professor,  Depts. of Theatre and Dance & Chicano Studies, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.

7.    Martin Sean Arce, Director, Mexican American Studies Program, Tucson Unified School District, Tucson, AZ.    

8.    Diana M. Ariza, Ethnic Studies, Albion College, Albion, MI.

9.    Susan M. Asai, Associate Professor, Music Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

10.Leonard Baca, Professor of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.

11.Kazembe Balagun, Outreach Coordinator, Brecht Forum, New York City, NY.

12.Lee Anne Bell, Professor, Barbara Silver Horowitz Director of Education, Barnard College, New York, NY.

13.Cyn Begay, Instructor, American Indian History, Department of Religious Studies, Arizona State University, Tucson, AZ.

14.Michelle Berry, High school teacher, St. Gregory College Preparatory School, Tucson, AZ.

15.Donna M. Binkiewicz, Lecturer, History Department, California State University, Long Beach, CA.

16.Kate Bjork, Associate Professor, History, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN.

17.Gilda M. Bloom-Leiva, Professor, San Francisco State University, NEA Hispanic Caucus Chair. CA.

18.Rose Brewer, Professor, Afro American and African Studies, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN.

19.   Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns, Assistant Professor, Asian American Studies, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.

20.   Julio Cammarota, Associate Professor, Mexican American and Raza Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.  

21.Gerald Campano, Associate Professor, Education University of Pennsylvania, PA

22.Norma E. Cantú Professor of English and U.S. Latina/o Literatures, University of Texas at San Antonio, TX.

23.Maritza Cardenas, Assistant Professor of English, University of Arizona , Tucson AZ.

24.Norma Cardenas, Assistant Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, Oregon State University,

25.  Aaron Castelan Cargile, Professor of Communication Studies, California State University, Long Beach, CA.

26.Barry Carr, Professor of History and Latin American Studies, Berkeley, CA and Australia National University.

27.Miguel A. Carranza, Professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies, Director of Latino Research Initiative, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,  Lincoln, NE.

28.Maria M. Carreira, Professor of Spanish Linguistics, California State University, Long Beach, CA.

29.Michael J.S. Carter, M.DIV., BCC, Asheville, North Carolina.

30.Karina Cespedes, Ethnic Studies, University of Colorado, Fort Collins, CO.  

31.Sundiata Keita Cha Jua, Associate Professor of African American Studies and History, University of Illinois, Urbana, Il.  

32.Sharon Chacon-Mineau, Professor, Northeastern Wisconsin Technical College, Green Bay, WI.  

33.Chris Chase-Dunn, Distingushed Professor, Sociology and Director, Institute for Research of World Systems, University of  California-Riverside, Riverside, CA.

34.Kathryn Chew, Comparative Literature and Classics, California State University Long Beach, CA.

35.Aviva Chomsky, Professor of History and Coordinator of Latin American Studies, Salem State College, Salem, MA.

36.Anthony Clark, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana IL. 

37.Nathaniel I. Cordova, Chair, Associate Professor Rhetoric and Media Studies, Willamette University, Salem, OR.

38.L. Janelle Dance, Associate Professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Visiting Researcher, Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Human Rights Studies Program, Lund University in Sweden.

39. Ramon Del Castillo, Chair and Associate Professor,  Chicano Studies, Metropolitan State University, Denver, CO.

40.Susana De Leon, Immigration attorney, community organizer, Minneapolis, MN.        

41.Juan E. de Castro , Assistant Professor  Literary Studies, Eugene Lang College, The New School, New York, NY.

42.Lynn Ditchfield, Director Adult and Community Education of Martha's Vineyard (A.C.E. MV) MA.

43.Jaqueline Leshan Dreyfus, Instructor, National University of California, Berkeley, CA.

44.Emily Drew, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, Willamette University, Salem, OR.t

45.Robert Durán, Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM.   

46.Tracy Ellingboe, Special Education Instructor, Boise ID. 

47.Stefanie Evans, Director of African American Studies, and Associate Professor of African American Studies and Women’s Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.   

48.Delores K. Fair, M.A., L.A.C., Counselor, Educator & Activist, Tucson, AZ.

49.Elizabeth Renee Fajardo, Department of Chicana/o Studies, Metropolitan State College of Denver, CO.

50.Elisa Facio, Professor of Ethnic Studies, CU Boulder, CO.

51.Toyin Falola, Department of History,  University of Texas at Austin, TX.

52.Joel Feingold, Land Use Organizer, Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES) New York, NY.

53.Anita E. Fernández, Education Professor, Prescott College, Prescott, AZ.

54.Celestino Fernandez, University Distinguished Outreach Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

55.Evelyn Fernandez, Principal, Longfellow Elementary School, Albuquerque, NM.

56.Ramona Fernandez, Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, American Cultures, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

57.Jason Ferreira, Assistant Professor of Race and Resistance Studies, College of Ethnic Studies. Project Director, All Power to the People Oral History Project, San Francisco State University, CA.

58.Lauro Flores, Professor & Chair of American Ethnic Studies, Adjunct Professor, Spanish & Portuguese Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

59.Mario Galvan, Spanish Teacher, New San Juan High School, Citrus Heights, CA.

60.   Thomas C. Gannon, Associate Professor of English and Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE.

61.Irma García

62.Luis García, M.A., Bilingual/TESOL/Modern and Classical Languages/Science, Middle School Teacher, Albuquerque Public Schools, NM.

63.Matthew Garcia, Associate Professor of American Civilization, History, Ethnic Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.

64. Lisa García Bedolla, Chair, Center for Latino Policy Research, Associate Professor of Education, UC Berkeley, CA. 

65.Herminia Garcia-Ortega, Program Director of Upward Bound Math and Science Program, University of  Texas, Brownsville, TX.

66.Sharilyn Geistfeld, ABD, High School Humanities Teacher Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School and Instructor of Latin American and Caribbean History for  Adult and Community Education of Martha's Vineyard, MA.

67.Angela B. Ginorio, University of Washington, Womens’ Studies, Seattle, WA.

68.Cheryl Goldstein, Assistant Professor of Comparative World Literature and Classics, Cal State University, Long Beach, CA.

69.Oscar Gomez, Social Studies and Chicano Studies, Riverside High School, El Paso, TX.

70. Marc-Tizoc González, Staff Attorney Alameda County Homeless Action Center, President of East Bay La Raza Lawyers Association, Chancellor's Public Scholar/ Ethnic Studies Department Lecturer at UC Berkeley, CA .

71. Susan Green, Associate Professor History, California State Chico, President, CA Faculty Association, CA.

72.Sarita Gregory, Political Science, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

73.Suzy Grinrod, Elementary School Teacher, Madison Metropolitan School District, WI.

74.Ramon Grosfoguel, Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies Dept. at UC Berkeley, CA.

75.Angela Haas, Assistant Professor English, Programs in Ethnic Studies, American Indian Studies and Women and Gender Studies, Illinois State University, Normal, IL.

76.John J. Halcón, Professor, College of Education, Multilingual/Multicultural  Program, CSU San Marcos, CA.

77.Maria Hantzopoulos, Assistant Professor, Education, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

78.George Hartley, Ethnic Literature, English Department, Ohio University, Athens, OH.

79.Francisca James Hernández, Ph.D., Anthropology Program, Downtown Campus,  Pima Community College, Tucson,  AZ.

80.María Herrera-Sobek, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Academic Policy  at UC Santa Barbara,  Professor Chicana and Chicano Studies Department, UC Santa Barbara, CA.

81.Michael Heralda, touring artist with a cultural, educational, musically interactive Program: "Aztec Stories," Los Angeles, CA.

82.Lane Ryo Hirbayashi, Asian American Studies, UCLA, CA.

83.Christine Ho, Professor of Anthropology, School of Human and Organization Development, Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA.

84.Sudie Hofmann, Professor of Human Relations and Multicultural Education, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN.

85.Evelyn Hu-Dehart, Professor of History, Director, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, Brown University, Providence, RI.

86.Tonya Huber-Warring, Professor of Human Relations and Multicultural Education, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN.

87.Shirley A. Jackson, Associate Professor, Sociology, Co-Coordinator, Ethnic Studies Program, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT.

88.Walter Jacob, Professor and Chair, African and African American Studies Dept., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

89.Karl Jacoby, Professor, Dept of History, Brown University, Providence, RI.

90.Maryam Elena Jamali Ashtiani, English, California State University , Fresno, CA.

91. Rachel Jennings, Ph.D., Instructor, San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX.

92.Janis (Jan) Johnson, Ph.D., American Indian Studies/English, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.  

93.Troy Johnson, Director of the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach, CA.

94.Jeannette Jones, Professor of History, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.

95.Patrick D. Jones, Associate Professor, Department of History, Undergraduate Chair, Institute for Ethnic Studies, African and African-American Studies Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE.

96.Miranda Joseph, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies, University of Arizona.

97.Moon-Ho Jung, Department of History, University of Washington.

98.Nicholas Kadlec, M.A. in Counseling/Professional School Counselor/Community Counselor, Albuquerque Public Schools, NM.

99.Katie Kane, Associate Professor,  Department of English, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.

100.              Maulana Karenga, Professor, Africana Studies University of California, Long Beach, CA.

101.              Polly Kellogg, Professor, Human Relations and Multicultural Education, St. Cloud State University, MN.

102.              Amy C. Kimme Hea, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ. 

103.              Elizabeth Lapovsky, Kennedy Professor of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ. 

104.              J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Associate Professor of American Studies and Anthropology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.

105.              Sang Hea Kil, Assistant Professor of Justice Studies, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA.

106.              Dennis Kortheuer, Ph.D., Advisor at the College of Education for Social Science Credential, Dept. of History, California State University, Long Beach, CA. VP for lecturers of the California Faculty Association, CA.

107.              Michael Klonsky, De Paul University, Director of Small Schools Workshop, Chicago, IL.

108.              Jeanne A. Lacourt,  Chair, Ethnic Studies Department St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, MN.

109.              Jose Lara, High School Teacher, Chair, Raza Education Committee, United Teachers of Los Angeles, CA.

110.              Irene Lara, Associate Professor of Womens Studies, San Diego State University, CA.     

111.                        David Laskin, Author of "The Long Way Home:  An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War" (Harper, 2010). Seattle, WA.

112.                          Josephine Lee, Professor of English and Asian American Studies, University of Minnesota.

113.              César López, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Chicana and Chicano Studies Department, San Diego Mesa College, CA.

114.              Heather Hathaway Miranda, Doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Chicago in Policy Studies in Urban Education; high school Spanish teacher,  IL.

115.              Ricardo Levins Morales, Artist, Public Educator, MN.

116.              Nantawan Lewis, Ethnic and Religious Studies, Metro State University, St Paul, MN.

117.              Cindy Navarro –Bowman,  Middle School History and Hawaiian Studies Teacher, Honokaa HI. 

118.              Beatriz Corzo Leyba, Bilingual Elementary Teacher, Jose Damian Elementary School, Canutillo Independent School District, Canutillo, TX.

119.              Adela C. Licona, Assistant Professor of English, University of Arizona, Tucson. AZ.

120.              Rashné Limki, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California San Diego, CA.

121.              Michael Livingston, Professor of Psychology, St John’s University, Collegeville, MN. 

122.              Ron Loewe, Professor and Graduate Advisor, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Long Beach, CA.

123.              Ann Aurelia López, Director of Center for Farmworker Families, Author: The Farmworkers' Journey, Professor of Environmental Science, San José City College, San Jose CA.

124.              Guadalupe T. Luna, Professor College of Law, Northern Illinois University, IL.

125.              Aurolyn Luykx, Joint Associate Professor of Anthropology and Teacher Education University of Texas at El Paso, TX.

126.              David Lyons, Philosophy, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, Professor, Boston University, MA.

127.                        Elena Macías, Ph.D., Special Assistant to the President, Government, Legislative and Community Relations, California State University, Long Beach, CA.

128.                        Sandy Magaña, Associate Professor, Social Work, Director of Chican@, Latin@  Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.

129.              Linda Kay Mancillas, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC.

130.              Susan Mann, Department of Sociology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.

131.              George A. Martinez, Professor of Law, Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

132.              Ken McCallister, Professor of Rhetoric, University, of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.    

133.              Adelaida Mendoza, M.A., Bilingual/TESOL/Modern and Classical Languages/Science, Middle School Teacher, Albuquerque Public Schools, NM.

134.              Louis Mendoza, Associate Vice-Provost for Equity & Diversity, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

135.              Frann Michel Professor of English, Willamette University, Salem, OR.

136.              Elizabeth Miller ESL. Bilingual elementary teacher, Lincoln Elementary School, Madison Metropolitan School District,  WI.

137.              Avelino Mills-Novoa,  Professor, Community Psychology, St Cloud State University, St Cloud MN.

138.              Maria “Keta” Miranda, Associate Professor, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX.   

139.              Mary Niall Mitchell, Associate Professor of History, University of New Orleans, LA/

140.              Amelia M.L. Montes, Associate Professor, Director of Ethnic Studies, Department of English and Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

141.              Margaret Montoya, Professor of Law, Senior Advisor to Executive Vice President, Health Science Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM.

142.              Pamela Moro, Professor of Anthropology, Willamette University, Salem, OR.

143.              Barbara Morey, Youth Advocate, Portownsend, WA.    

144.              Tiyi Morris, Department of African American & African Studies, The Ohio State University -Newark. OH.

145.              Alyssa Mt. Pleasant, American Indian Studies, Yale University, New Haven CT.

146.              Ed A. Munoz, Director, Chicano Studies Assoc. Professor, Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming WY.

147.              Adriana Nieto, Assistant Professor, Chicana and Chicano Studies, Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO.  

148.              August Nimtz, Professor Political Science and Afro-American and African Studies, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN.

149.              Pedro Noguera Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education,Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Development,Executive Director,Metropolitan Center for Urban Education, NYU, New York, NY.

150.              Mariela Nunez Janes, Associate Professor, Anthropology, Co-director Ethnic Studies Minor, University of North Texas.

151.              Suzanne Oboler, Editor, Latino Studies, Professor  Dept of Latin American and Latina/o Studies John Jay College of Criminal Justice  CUNY, NY.

152.              Jean M. O'Brien, Professor, Department of History, University of Minnesota and President, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. MN.

153.              Molly O'Hagan Hardy Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English The University of Texas at Austin. TX.

154.              H. Ike Okafor-Newsum (H.E. Newsum) Artist and Chair, Department of African American and African Studies, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

155.              Gary Y. Okihiro, Professor of International and Public Affairs,Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, NY

156.              Richard Orozco, Assistant Professor, College of Education, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.  

157.              Vincent Ornelas, Associate Professor, School of Social Work California State University, Chico, CA.

158.              Paul Ortiz, Director, University of Florida, Gainsville,  Oral History Program, Associate Professor of History, member, United Faculty of Florida, AFL-CIO

159.              Robert Panning-Miller, Social Studies Teacher, South High School, Minneapolis, MN

160.              Douglas Parker, Professor of Sociology, California State University, Long Beach

161.              Jimmy Patino, Ethnic Studies, St Cloud State University, St Cloud, MN.

162.              Gail Perez, Associate Professor of English and Ethnic Studies, University of San Diego, CA.  

163.              Ingrid Perry-Houts Third Grade bilingual teacher Oakland Unified School District. CA.

164.              Alberto López Pulido, Professor and Chair, Department of Ethnic Studies College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego. CA.

165.              Peter Rachleff, Professor, History, Macalester College, St Paul, MN.

166.              Abraham Ramirez, Ph.D. Candidate, Berkeley , CA.

167.              Ellvia Ramirez Assistant Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, California State University Sacramento CA.

168.              Jason Ramirez, Dos Alas Theater, New York, NY.

169.              John Reed, Social Studies Teacher Barnstable Mass, president, Cape Cod branch of the NAACP, NEA Board of Directors,leader in NEA Black Caucus. MA.

170.              Irma Reza, Teacher/Kinder Two Way Bilingual Class--Spanish  Component/Canutillo Elementary School, Canutillo, TX. 

171.                        Jeong-eun Rhee, Assistant Professor, Curriculum and Instruction, Long Island University, Brookville, NY

172.              Jane Rhodes, Dean/Study of Race and Ethnicity, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN

173.              Thad Rice , Social Studies Department Chairperson Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, Yarmouth, MA.

174.              Lily Rivera Retired Educator Grand Terrace, CA.

175.              Tom M. Rivera Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies California State University, San Bernardino CA.

176.              Arturo Bones Rodriguez, Chicana/o Studies Metro State College Denver CO.

177.              Dylan Rodríguez, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Ethnic Studies University of California, Riverside, CA.

178.              Randy Rodriguez, Ph. D. Independent scholar and social critic. Springville, UT.

179.              Roberto Rodriguez, Mexican American and Raza Studies University of Arizona,  Tucson.  AZ.

180.              Victor M. Rodriguez Professor, Chicano and Latino Studies Department California State University, Long Beach, CA.

181.              Rose Rodriguez-Rabin, English Dept, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX.  

182.              David Roediger, Department of History, University of Illinois. IL

183.              Guillermo Rojas,   Ethnic Studies, Metro State University, St Paul, MN.

184.              Maythee Rojas, President, National Association for Ethnic Studies, Associate Professor  Department of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of California, Long Beach, CA.

185.              Andrea J. Romero, associate professor, Mexican American and Raza Studies, Family Studies and Human Development, University of Arizona

186.              Renaldo Rosato, Co-Director, Latino Studies, in dept of Social and Cultural Analysis, NYU, New York, NY.

187.              Darlene St. Clair, Assistant Professor and Director, Multicultural Resource Center, St. Cloud State University, MN.

188.              Chie Sakakibara, The Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY.

189.              Carleen  D. Sanchez, Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.     

190.                        Lisa Sass Zaragoza, Outreach Coordinator and Instructor, Department of Chicano Studies, University of MN

191.                        Gregory Schaaf, Ph.D. Retired Ethnic Studies Professor,  University of California

192.              Farrah Schiff, University of Michigan, School of Education, Ann Arbor, Masters of Arts with Certification: Secondary Education (6-12).

193.              Aaron Schneider, Tulane University, Political Science,  New Orleans, LA.  

194.              Sylvia Mayahuel Lemus Sharma, Community scholar, elder,  founder of  Dept  of Ethnic Studies,  Pullman WA , 1969, former Chicano Studies instructor, St. Cloud State University.  Scottsdale, AZ.

195.              Michael W. Simpson, University of Arizona, Instructor, American Indian Studies, licensed secondary teacher: history, government, social studies. AZ.

196.              Sandra K. Soto, Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Women's Studies, U of Arizona, Tucson AZ.

197.              Rosalia Solorzano, Chicana and Chicano Studies at Pima Community College, Tucson AZ. Downtown Campus.

198.              Steve Striffler Doris Zemurray Stone Chair of Latin American Studies Professor of Anthropology and Geography University of New Orleans,.

199.              José I. Suárez, Professor Hispanic Studies School of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO

200.              Jerry Tello, MS, nationally recognized  authority in family strengthening, therapeutic healing, cross cultural issues.  Author of ethnic studies books for children and Family therapy works for adults. Hacienda Heights, CA.  

201.              Marta Tienda, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University, NJ.

202.              Edén Torres, Associate Professor, Gender Women & Sexuality Studies & Chair of the Department of Chicano Studies, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, MN.

203.              María Eugenia Trillo, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Spanish, Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM.

204.                        Hedy Tripp, M.A. Manager, W-Isms, LLC Asian American and Hapa; Parent; Educator; and  Community Organizer Adjunct Professor, Ethnic Studies Department St. Cloud State University

205.                        Luke Tripp, Professor and Chair, Department of Community Studies, St. Cloud State University, MN.

206.                        Michael Tripp, Professor, Human Relations and Multicultural Education, St Cloud State University, St. Cloud MN.    

207.              Lynet Uttal, Director of the Asian American Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

208.              Norberto Valdez, Ethnic Studies/ Anthropology, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO.

209.              Angela Valenzuela, Associate Vice President for School Partnerships, Division if Diversity and Community Engagement, Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Administration, University of Texas, Austin, TX

210.              Samuel Vang,  Academic Advisor, College of Management and Community Faculty, Ethnic Studies Department,  Metropolitan State University, St Paul, MN.

211.              Armando Vazquez-Ramos, Coordinator, California –Mexico project,  Chicano and Latino Studies CSU Long Beach, CA.

212.              Gilberto Vazquez Valle, Producer of “Encuentro” radio show, KFAI.org. Twin Cities, MN.

213.              Irene S. Vernon, Professor/Chair, Ethnic Studies Department, Assistant to the College of Liberal Arts Dean College of Liberal Arts, Fort Collins, CO.

214.              Margaret A. Villanueva, Professor, Community Development Program, Department of Community Studies, St. Cloud State University, MN.

215.              Ruth Voights, Associate Professor, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis MN.

216.              Donna Vukelich-Selva Visiting Professor, School of Education and Department of Ethnic Studies, Edgewood College, Madison, WI.

217.              Charles Walker, Professor of History, Director Hemispheric Institute on the Americas, UC Davis, CA.

218.              Marie Wallace, Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ. 

219.              Devra Weber, Associate Professor, History, University of California ,Riverside, CA.      

220.              David E. Wilkins (Lumbee) Professor of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota/Twin Cities, MN.

221.              Maggie Wilkins, Education Voters, Student Organizer, Bellvue, WA.     

222.              Anne Winkler-Morey,  History, Metropolitan State University, St Paul, MN, National Coordinator, Ethnic Studies Week, October, 1-7.

223.              David Winkler-Morey, School Social Worker, Anthony Middle School, Minneapolis, MN.

224.              Kerry Woodward, Assistant Professor of Sociology, California State University, Long Beach CA.

225.                        K. Wayne Yang, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego CA.

226.              Timothy Yu, Associate Professor of Asian American Studies and English, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.