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Cecilia Caballero is a PhD candidate in the
Department of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of
Southern California.
Yvette Martínez-Vu is the assistant director of
the University of California, Santa Barbara, McNair Scholars
Program. She is an interdisciplinary scholar with a PhD in theater
and performance studies from University of California, Los
Angeles.
Judith Pérez-Torres is an adjunct faculty member
at California State University, Fullerton, in the College of
Education. She is an interdisciplinary scholar with a PhD in
educational leadership and policy from University of Utah.
Michelle Téllez is an assistant professor of
Mexican American studies at the University of Arizona. She is an
interdisciplinary scholar with a PhD in community studies in
education from Claremont Graduate University.
Christine Vega is a PhD candidate in the Social
Sciences and Comparative Education Division at the University of
California, Los Angles.
The scholar-activist contributors to this groundbreaking collection
challenge gendered, racialized, and classist notions of mothering,
and show the power of mothers of color to love, exercise their
agency, and demonstrate collective resistance."" - C. Alejandra
Elenes, Arizona State University
""This unique volume dismantles the idea of mothering, and
authentically and unapologetically uncovers Mother of Color
experiences in academia. Its call for revolutionary change via
ancestral knowledge, self-mothering, and vulnerability makes it
unlike anything I have had access to as a Chicana mother and
scholar."" - Reyna Anaya
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