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"'Your Life Is One-Hundred-Percent at Risk': The Caravan of the Mutilated and the Internationalism of the Vulnerable" (2022)
Eric Vázquez
"Birth Control, Border Control: The Movement for Contraception in El Paso, Texas 1936-1940" (2021)
Lina-Maria Murillo
"Counterinsurgency's Ambivalent Enterprise" (2020)
Eric Vázquez
"Demographic Context, Mass Deportation, and Latino Linked Fate" (2020)
Rene Rocha et al.
“World War II Soldiers of Color in James Baldwin’s Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone
and Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima” (2020)
Jose Fernandez
"Trump-induced Anxiety among Latina/os" (2019)
Rene Rocha et al.
"Designing Latinidad: Gulf South Migration and Contemporary Gentrification in Ybor City, Florida" (2018)
Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder
"How the Link Between Social Capital and Migratory Duration Helps Us Understand Immigrant–Native Inequality" (2018)
Rene Rocha et al.
"Interrogative Justice in Héctor Tobar's The Tattooed Soldier" (2018)
Eric Vázquez
“Historical Subjectivity and the Revolutionary Archetype in Amiri Baraka’s The Slave and Luis
Valdez’s Bandido!” (2016)
Jose Fernandez
"Immigration Enforcement and the Redistribution of Political Trust" (2015)
Rene Rocha et al.
"On Strike and On Stage: Migration, Mobilization, and the Cultural Work of El Teatro Campesino: (2014)
Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder
Commentary and Popular Writing
"Before Roe v. Wade, U.S. Residents Sought Safer Abortions in Mexico (2021)
Lina-Maria Murillo
"Left Out of Bukele's Bitcoin Decision, Salvadorans Face Deepening Inequality" (2021)
Eric Vázquez
"UI Community Members Embrace Hispanic and Latino/a/x Culture" (Daily Iowan/ 09-14-21)
Claire Fox highlighted
"Coronavirus Pandemic Shines a Light on the Risks Meatpackers Are Facing" (2020)
Kristy Nabhan-Warren
"In the Service of White Supremacy: Immigration and Reproductive Violence" (2020)
Lina-Maria Murillo