🗣CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The HJHP's 34th volume centers on the theme of "Reclaiming Our Narrative". We are accepting submissions on a rolling basis. Our deadline is March 1st, 2022.
Information on how to submit: https://t.co/L8ralNMsWz
Submit your work: https://t.co/o02lRWSHgP
🎙@VictoriaOchoaTX speaks with @RochelleMGarza, a civil rights attorney and 5th generation Texan from the Rio Grande Valley currently running for TX Attorney General.
Her work has had broad impacts like the “Garza Notice". Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/4LbQTlhP4a
ICYMI, We've released Vol. 33! Download or purchase your copy to read about perseverance in the Latinx community and opportunities for bold and visionary policy reform. Many thanks to all of our contributors, including @SonjaFrancine and @danielggarza! https://t.co/RjVbxqtr9C
HJHP congratulates (top left clockwise) Alejandro Mayorkas, Xavier Becerra, Alex Padilla, and Miguel Cardona on their historic achievements of being selected as DHS Secretary, HHS Secretary, California's first Latino Senator, and Dept. of Ed Secretary.
We especially want to highlight @GarciaBedolla's article, "Resources and Civic Engagement: The Importance of Social Capital for Latino Political Incorporation." Dr. Bedolla's words are still relevant fifteen years later!
We're kicking off Latinx Heritage month with a throwback to Volume 17, which is celebrating its quinceañera this year!🎊🎊🎊
https://t.co/hHwcfWTGzS
#HispanicHeritageMonth#LatinxHeritageMonth
Calling all HKS alumni: do you want to share ideas, network, and learn with other HKS Latinx alumni? HKS alumni volunteers are exploring forming a Latinx Shared Interest Group.
Take this survey to express interest in being a part of this group: https://t.co/PU15MJQEL2
Border native Rudy Ruiz (AB’90, MPP’93) celebrates the culture, music and legends of the Texas-Mexico border in his new novel, The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez.
MONDAY, SEPT 21, 6PM ET
Register here: https://t.co/NAvBeXbiBP
We're excited to announce that the application to join the Volume 33 HJHP Editorial Team has now gone live! Students across Harvard are eligible to apply. Learn more and submit your application at https://t.co/mmGTRFAqaM.
“Today we remember the 23 lives lost to an act of domestic terrorism. As a community we continue to grieve for the loss of each life, while striving to heal from the trauma of this racially motivated act of violence”
https://t.co/swxMc4yWk8
Please help our friend @fly_crimson with her research by answering this survey! Share if you know Spanish speaking Latinos in the US. See link for Spanish in thread! #harvardhispanic
.@Sharon_J_Velas explores if FinTech and innovation in the financial industry will finally bring inclusive economic development.
https://t.co/c8wqu8Surs
We're excited to announce the launch of our 32nd Volume! “Latinx Power and Representation,” highlights timely policy issues at the center of Latinx and Hispanic political and cultural power. Click the link to see a preview and purchase a copy today!
https://t.co/c8wqu8Surs