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UC Press Authors on Anti-Asian Violence

Mar 13 2021
UC Press stands in solidarity with our Asian and Asian-American colleagues, authors, and neighbors. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, UC Press books and authors have been referenced in conversations and articles about race and xenophobia. A selection of those perspectives appears below—we will conti
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The Enduring Disposability of Latinx Workers

Dec 17 2020
This excerpt is from an essay that originally appeared on Public Books, and it is reproduced here with permission.by Natalia Molina, author of Relational Formations of Race, Fit to Be Citizens?, How Race Is Made in America. I remember the first time I cried in an archive. I was doing
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At the Intersection of Public Health and Xenophobia

Mar 17 2020
As the public health crisis wrought by COVID-19 continues to upend the everyday life of communities, families, and individuals throughout the globe, not all of the challenges that lie before us are as novel as the coronavirus.As two UC Press authors specializing in race in America explain, there
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