National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS)
Join us in previewing graduate work to be presented at
• NACCS Conference 2014 • Salt Lake City, UT •
Fragmented Landscapes in Chicana and Chicano Studies:
Deliberation, Innovation or Extinction?
Friday, March 28, 2014
3:00 – 5:00 pm
Cesar Chavez Building, Room 205
Recovering the Rain
Andrea Hernandez Holm • Mexican American Studies
Emerging Spatial Activism for Low Income Communities:
The ‘Ideal’ Home of Spatially Discriminated Mexican Immigrant Homeowners in Chicago.
Yesenia Andrade • Mexican American Studies
Queering Chicano Vato Memory and Desire in Dino Dinco’s “El Abuelo”
Liliana C. González • Spanish and Gender & Women Studies
Developing Student Activists at the University of Arizona
Imelda G. Cortez • Center for the Study of Higher Education
Re-conceptualizing familia on a College Campus:
Charting La Familia de UCLA and Gay Chicano Student Activism in the 1990s
Juan Ochoa • Gender & Women Studies and Mexican American Studies
Queering the Archive: Standpoint from a Queer Chicana Feminist Archivist
Lizeth Zepeda • Information Resources & Library Science