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Recovery Project Advisory Board Members
José F. Aranda, Jr.
Department of English
Rice University
Gabriela Baeza Ventura
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
University of Houston
Executive Editor, Arte Público Press
Alejandra Balestra
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
University of New Mexico
Aviva Ben-Ur
Department of Judaic & Near Eastern Studies
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Antonia Castañeda
Department of History
St. Mary's University
Rodolfo J. Cortina
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
University of Houston
Kenya Dworkin y Méndez
Department of Modern Languages
Carnegie Mellon
José B. Fernández
History Department
University of Central Florida
Juan Flores
Department of Black & Puerto Rican Studies
Hunter College
Erlinda Gonzales-Berry
Department of Ethnic Studies
Oregon State University
José A. Gurpegui
Director Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios Norteamericanos
Universidad de Alcalá
Laura Gutiérrez-Witt
Retired Director
Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Library
University of Texas
José M. Irizarry
Department of English
University of Puerto Rico
Luis Leal
Chicano Studies
University of California at Santa Barbara
Clara Lomas
Department of Romance Languages
The Colorado College
Francisco Lomelí
Chicano Studies/Spanish & Portuguese
University of California at Santa Barbara
Agnes Lugo-Ortiz
Department of Spanish & Portuguese
University of Chicago
Gabriel Meléndez
American Studies Department
University of New Mexico
Genaro Padilla
Office of Undergraduate Affairs
University of California at Berkeley
Raymund Paredes
Commissioner of Higher Education
State of Texas
Nélida Pérez
Puerto Rican Studies Library
Hunter College of CUNY
Gerald Poyo
Department of History
St. Mary's University
Antonio Saborit
INAH Dirección de Estudios Históricos
Rosaura Sánchez
Department of Literature
University of California at San Diego
Virginia Sánchez Korrol
Department of Puerto Rican Studies
Brooklyn College of CUNY
Charles Tatum
College of Humanities
University of Arizona
Silvio Torres-Saillant
English Department
Syracuse University
Roberto G. Trujillo
University Libraries
Stanford University
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto
Independent Scholar
New York
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