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Latinx Heritage

Latinx Heritage Month: Prof. Dan Garcia

October 4, 2019 by Magdalene L. Crowley

I grew up as a “Nuyorican” kid in the Woodlawn Reservoir neighborhood of The Bronx. My dad’s parents were from the Eastern side of Puerto Rico (Ceiba and Fajardo), and both came over in the great Puerto Rican migration to NYC in the 1930s. My Abuela saw the Hindenburg fly overhead! My dad was born […]

Filed Under: Diversity, Faculty, History, Latinx Heritage

Latinx Heritage Month: Prof. Armando Fox

September 27, 2019 by Magdalene L. Crowley

I was born and raised in New York City.  Both my parents are from Cuba and fled as political refugees after the Castro government took power. At that time, professionals were simply not allowed to leave the country, but my parents couldn’t live in an unfree society, so they applied for and were awarded one-year […]

Filed Under: Diversity, Faculty, History, Latinx Heritage

Latinx Heritage Month: Prof. Emeritus Edward Ashford Lee

September 25, 2019 by Magdalene L. Crowley

I was born and grew up in Santurce, a region of San Juan, Puerto Rico. My mom was from Kentucky, my dad from Puerto Rico. My dad was a descendant of some notable Puerto Ricans, particularly the poet and playwright Alejandro Tapia y Rivera, after whom a theater in San Juan is named, Bailey K. […]

Filed Under: Diversity, Faculty, History, Latinx Heritage

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