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My name is Tomás Summers Sandoval. I'm Chicano from southern Californian, a GenXer, and a fan of the Dodgers and Elvis. I am a husband, a father of three, and in my spare time I'm an asociate professor of Chicana/o~Latina/o Studies and History at Pomona College.Twitter
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Everyday violence and labor rights
In the United States, the mainstream culture tends to think of itself as free from major forms of violence. We may have murders, abuse, and other manifestations of the violent, but they hardly define the everyday experience of most Americans. … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, bailouts, Chicano, corporations, crisis, economic crisis, Labor, latino, obama, pain, poverty, violence, work, working class, worry
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