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Utah Latinidad History & the State of Archival Research

What are some of the challenges and opportunities in researching Utah Latinidad history? How has the state of archival research on Utah Latinidad changed over time? Come explore these questions and more and learn about Latinidad history in Utah. This event is an opportunity to celebrate culture, explore rich collections, listen to music, enjoy food, talk with U of U authors, researchers, and practitioners, and discover new areas of inquiry.

Utah Latinidad History & the State of Archival Research
September 15th, 2023
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Gould Auditorium, Marriott Library

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Panelists:
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Armando Solorzano

Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies; Family & Consumer Studies
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Ed Muñoz

Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies

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Pamela Cappas-Toro

Latinx Initiatives Manager, U of U Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

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Romeo Garcia

Assistant Professor, Writing & Rhetoric Studies

Moderator:
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Lux Darkbloom

Associate Librarian

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