Twelfth Annual LatCrit Symposium

Proceedings from: LatCrit XII: critical localities: Epistemic Communities, Rooted Cosmopolitans, New Hegemonies, and Knowledge Processes, College of Law, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, October 4-6, 2007

Cluster I: Critical Politics and Jurisprudence by Charles R. Venator Santiago
The Growing Role of American Legal Culture by Jose Maria Monzon

K. en Guantanamo by Hugo Rojas

Huntington’s White Patriotism and Anzaldua’s Brown Nationalism by Charles R. Venator Santiago

Language and Domination: The Word “Indian” and its Use in the First Year of the Republic in Colombia by Gina Cabarcas Macia

A Report on – and an Invitation to Join – the LatCrit NGO by Tucker Culbertson

Cluster II: Tracing the Critical Education Tradition in LatCrit Theory, Praxis & Community by Marc-Tizoc Gonzalez

Implications of the No Child Left Behind Acts for Educational Equity and Segregation by L. Darnell Weeden

Challenging Lies LatCrit Style: A Critical Race Reflection of an Ally to Latina/o Immigrant Parent Leaders by Veronica Nelly Velez

Teaching Law in a Multicultural, Multilingual Context by Pamela Edwards, Raquel Gabriel, Donna Lee & David Nadvorney
Building Critical Race Methodologies in Educational Research: A Research Note on Critical Race Testimonio by Lindsay Perez Huber

The Third Annual Jerome M. Culp Memorial Lecture: The Zombie Jamboree by Anthony Paul Farley

Afterword

“Latinas/os” and “Latina/o Legal Studies: A Critical and Self-Critical Review of LatCrit Theory and Legal Models of Knowledge Production by Margaret E. Montoya & Francisco Valdes

Comments

Discrimination by Any Other Name: Alternative to Providing Deliberate Intent in Environmental Racism Cases by Dora Archerman

Practice Makes Perfect? An Empirical Analysis of H.R. 5418 by Brooke Terpening

A Call for New Justice: Victims of Sexual Violence in Africa’s Internal Conflicts by Jeanelle Ferril