¿Qué Pasa, OSU? (Spring 2016)
Editors:
Muñoz, VictoriaWiggins, Leticia
Contributors:
Granger, JessicaWiggins, Leticia
Muñoz, Victoria
Flores, Daniel
Flores, Nic
Santamaria, Axel Cuevas
Fernandez, Nicolas
Bolaños, Isacar
Moussa, Daniel
Gomez-Ramos, Daniel
Jara, Benjamin
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2016Metadata
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¿Qué Pasa, OSU?, vol. 24, no. 2 (Spring 2016)Abstract:
Issue includes: "A Juggling Act Color Lines and Cuban-American Politics" by Jessica Granger; "Blackness in a Mestizo Nation: Tanya Saunders on Cuban Underground Hip Hop" by Leticia Wiggins; "Computer Animation for Social Change: OSU Welcomes Artist Federico Cuatlacuatl" by Victoria Muñoz; "Un patrimonio cultural del pueblo: The Chilean Street Art of Alejandro "Mono" González" by Victoria Muñoz; "Education and Latino Consciousness" by Daniel Flores; "Imagining Otherwise Today: The Performance Art of Guillermo Gómez-Peña and La Pocha Nostra" by Nic Flores; "Photographing Latino/a Life: A Visit by José Galvez" by Victoria Muñoz; "First_Contact: Empathy for Another Legal Alien" by Axel Cuevas Santamaria; "Latino Engineers para adelante My Time at Oho State" by Nicolas Fernandez; "Envitonmental History in the Ottoman Empire My Research Abroad" by Isacar Bolaños; "Stereotypes and Realities: My Experience of the Guatemalan Healthcare System" by Daniel Moussa; "From Kissimmee to MD-to-Be: My Path to Medical School" by Daniel Gomez Ramos and "The Chilean Earthquake of 2010: A Case Study for Future Research" by Benjamin Jara.
Contents:
Representing Latinidad -- Cuban Underground Hip Hop -- First_Contact -- From Kissimmee to Med School -- The Chilean Earthquake.
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