Laura C. Chavez-Moreno is assistant professor in the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies at the University of California Los Angeles. Her research has been recognized with multiple awards, including from the American Educational Research Association and the National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation. She also served as a teacher for five years in the Philadelphia Public School District.
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"An illuminating account of the ways that bilingual education programs produce ideas about race and Latinidad. Chavez-Moreno pays deep respect to the origins and aspirations of these programs, while taking seriously the contradictory terrain they navigate. A model study of racial formation."--Daniel Martinez HoSang, professor of American studies, Yale University "Conceptualizing Latinx experience is complex because it is wedged between culture and race. How Schools Make Race provides a compelling history of Latinx double colonization that challenges cultural essentialisms, including the common-held assumption that speaking Spanish is a prerequisite to group membership. Instead, Chavez-Moreno powerfully centers racialization as the shared experience of Latinx students in US society and schools. CRT, LatCrit, and antiracist educators will find this book indispensable."--Zeus Leonardo, professor of education, UC Berkeley, and author of Race Frameworks: A Multidimensional Theory of Racism and Education