Gerry Cadava published two pieces in The New Yorker: “Can Kamala Harris’s Campaign Solve the Latino Turnout Problem?” and “An Inside Look at theContinue reading
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Geraldo Cadava on Refugee Resettlement in The New Yorker
Gerry Cadava gives voice to Refugee Resettlement in The New Yorker. According to his article, “A National Experiment In RefugeeContinue reading
Paul Gillingham’s Unrevolutionary Mexico receives honorable mention for the Cline Book Prize
Paul Gillingham’s book – Unrevolutionary Mexico – receives an honorable mention in the Latin American Studies Association’s Howard F. ClineContinue reading
Lina Britto shares a conversation on Truth, Justice and Reparation in Colombia
Out of a History department co-sponsored event on November 14th on Truth, Justice and Reparation in Colombia, came this revealingContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava writes article on Midterm elections and Latino voters for The New Yorker
Geraldo Cadava writes an article for The New Yorker, There is No One Story About Latino Voters.
Geraldo Cadava on Latino voters in the Rust Belt for The Atlantic
Geraldo Cadava published an article in The Atlantic in June 2022 entitled “The Battle for Latino Voters in the Rust Belt.” ImageContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava in The New York Times op-ed about Latino voters
Geraldo Cadava published an op-ed in Janaury 2022 in the New York Times entitled “Latino Voters Are Key to 2024,Continue reading
Geraldo Cadava publishes lead article in The Atlantic
Geraldo Cadava published the piece “There’s No Such Thing as ‘the Latino Vote’” in the March 2021 Atlantic, linked here. ImageContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava on the deep origins of Latino support for Trump
Geraldo Cadava published an article in the New Yorker in December 2020 entitled “The Deep Origins of Latino Support forContinue reading
Geraldo Cadava on Trump, the GOP, and Latinos in Texas
Geraldo Cadava has published an op-ed entitled “How Latinos Could Refine the GOP in Texas” in The New York Times inContinue reading