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Campbell Leaper

Campbell Leaper

Distinguished Professor

Psychology Department

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Campbell Leaper

Distinguished Professor of Psychology

cam@ucsc.edu

831-459-4496


Areas of expertise: Sexism and Gender Bias, Personal and Social Identities, Discrimination and Inequality, Schools and Academic Achievement, Peer Groups and Friendships, Sociolinguistics, Mass Media, Ethnicity, Gender Studies


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Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Boston Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles B.A., Boston University


Areas of expertise: Animation, Art, Ethnicity, New Media, Public Art, Theater


Biography, Education and Training

John Jota Leaños is a Mexican/Italian-American and Chumash interdisciplinary artist, documentary animator, and social art practitioner whose work engages the intersections of history, memory, and power through a social justice lens. A Guggenheim Fellow in Film and Media, Creative Capital Artist, and United States Artist (USA) Fellow, Leaños' practice spans a range of media, including documentary animation, video, public art, installation, and performance. His work disrupts dominant... more »

Margarita Azmitia

Margarita Azmitia

Distinguished Professor

Psychology Department

Areas of expertise: Child and Adolescent Development, Personal and Social Identities, Poverty, Ethnicity, Schools and Academic Achievement, Discrimination and Inequality, Multiculturalism, Families, Peer Groups and Friendships


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D., University of Minnesota B.A., M.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro High school:  Guatemala, Guatemala Bilingual Spanish English


Areas of expertise: Border Studies, Ethnicity, Chicana/o Studies, Nationalism, Immigration, Latin American and Latino Studies, Sexuality, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Mexico


Biography, Education and Training

    Grace Peña Delgado is Associate Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is a historian of borderlands and migration in nineteenth and twentieth-century North American. She is the author of Making the Chinese American: Global Migration, Localism, and Exclusion in the US-Mexico Borderlands (Stanford: 2012), distinguished as a CHOICE Academic Title. Delgado is also co-author of Latino Immigrants in the United Stat... more »

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