GONZALEZ, Laura (b. 1953) | Oral History

GONZALEZ, Laura (b. 1953)

Notable: Mexican-born immigrant to U.S.

Oral Histories

Mexican-born immigrant to the U.S.; immigrant rights activist, and anthropology professor with expertise in immigrant communities from Guanajuato, Mexico, in the U.S. Childhood and education in Mexico City; decision to pursue a career in the field of political anthropology; decision to open the Oak Cliff Center for Community Studies; work with Camposanto del Cemento Grande and other community organizations in Dallas; work to increase Hispanics’ access to college; involvement in immigrant rights movements and local Mexican American political groups. Interview in Spanish and English translations.
Date of Interview: October 13, 2007

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