Eduardo Aguilar Oral History
Eduardo Aguilar is a Mexican-American professor at MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California. He was born and raised in Mexico, and…
San Diego serves as an important hub for the resettlement of refugees and migrants. Their life stories–about memories of war, the challenges of navigating the city’s bureaucracy, the violence of gentrification and policing–illuminate the textured life of these communities, deepen academic knowledge about power and agency, and highlight new methods to address the pressing challenges of our time.
Eduardo Aguilar is a Mexican-American professor at MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California. He was born and raised in Mexico, and…
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This interview features Nayef and Jennifer, a husband and wife who are both activists for the Arab communities in California….
Author Note: This oral history was conducted and recorded by Maryam Keegham on an unknown date.
Author Note: This oral history was conducted and recorded by Chester Rich Oleas on May 17, 2022.
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I had the great pleasure of interviewing Maria Elena Alvarado, who is my mother. She is 44 years old, a…