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Lecture

IES Spring Celebration 2022: “‘Para que me Recuerden’: Acts of Love for Family and Community”

Dr. Virginia Espino, UCLA

Date:
Time:
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Zoom Webinar Room: 948 5087 3681
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Contact:
Joy Castro, jcastro2@unl.edu
Virginia Espino is an oral and public historian whose research focuses on health activism, motherhood and the varied uses of public space. She earned her Ph.D. from Arizona State University writing about population control politics and reproductive injustice during the 1970s. As the Series Leader for Latina and Latino History at UCLA’s Center for Oral History Research she developed oral history projects around civil rights struggles that document the role of the California Latina/o community in creating social change and make up an invaluable archival collection accessible to scholars and the public at large. Her investigation of the history of coercive sterilization at the Los Angeles-USC Medical Center provided the impetus for the documentary film, No Más Bebés/No More Babies, for which she is a Producer and Lead Historian.

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https://ethnicstudies.unl.edu/celebrating-50-years-racial-justice-education-unl

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