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LATINA FACULTY/STAFF TESTIMONIOS ON SCHOLARSHIP PRODUCTION
This article explores four Latina faculty and staff perspectives on scholarship production using Chicana Feminist Epistemologies and testimionio as a theoretical tool. Inspired by an inaugural Faculty/Staff of Color Writing Retreat at the University of Wyoming, we draw from our collective experience...
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