Dr. Roberto R. Calderon
University of North Texas
History
(940) 369-8929
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Education

PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993.
Major: History
MA, University of California, Los Angeles, 1983.
Major: History
BA, Brown University, 1978.
Major: Political Science

Professional Positions

Uncategorized
Associate Professor, University of North Texas. (2000 – Present).
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio. (19992000).
Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside. (19931999).
Acting Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside. (19911993).
Court Interpreter. (19891991).
Teaching Associate, University of California, Los Angeles. (19871988).
Research Assistant, Stanford University. (19871987).
Research Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles. (19861987).
Teaching Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles. (19851986).
Editorial Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles. (19821984).
Research Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles. (19811982).
Office Supervisor, University of Texas at Austin. (19791980).

Licensures and Certifications

Court Interpreter, State Certified & Los Angeles County Superior Court Certified, Los Angeles, California, 1989-1991, State of California and Los Angeles County Superior Court. (19891991).

Professional Memberships

Southwest Oral History Association. (2015 – Present).

American Association of University Professors. (2010 – Present).

Organization of American Historians. (2010 – Present).

South Texas Historical Association. (2010 – Present).

Chair, 2006-2008, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies - Tejas Foco. (2004 – Present).

Western History Association. (1986 – Present).

Texas State Historical Association. (1985 – Present).

National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies. (1984 – Present).

Awards and Honors

Faeulty Development Leave, University of North Texas. (20082008).

Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880-1930 nominated for the Presea Vito Alessio Robles, Centro Cultural Vito Alessio Robles, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. (20042004).

Luciano Guajardo Historical Awareness Award, Webb County Heritage Foundation, 18th Annual Heritage Awards and Membership Celebration, Laredo Center for the Arts, Laredo, Texas. (20002000).

Faeulty Research Award, University of Texas at San Antonio. (19992000).

Ford Fellow, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for Minorities, National Research Council. (19941995).

Resident Fellow, Dissertation Research Institute, Tomas Rivera Center, San Antonio, Texas. (19921992).

Dissertation Fellow, Graduate Division, Graduate Affirmative Affairs Offiee, University of California, Los Angeles. (19891990).

Dissertation Fellow, Graduate Division, Graduate Affirmative Affairs Office, University of California, Los Angeles. (19881989).

Graduate Fellow, Chicano Studies Research Center, University of California, Los Angeles. (19841985).

Scholar of the Year Award, National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, San Francisco, California. (19841985).

Graduate Fellow, Graduate Advancement Program, University of California, Los Angeles. (19801981).

Teaching

Teaching Experience

University of North Texas
HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865, 13 courses.
HIST 2685, Honors United States History Since 1865, 1 course.
HIST 3150, Historical and Cultural Development of the Mexican American Community, 18 courses.
HIST 4150, Mexican Immigration and the Chicano Community, 10 courses.
HIST 4155, Mexican American Autobiography, 2 courses.
HIST 4160, Chicano Political History: 19th and 20th Century, 3 courses.
HIST 4261, Topics in US History, 6 courses.
HIST 4900, Special Problems, 19 courses.
HIST 4910, Special Problems, 4 courses.
HIST 5100, Seminar in United States History, 4 courses.
HIST 5110, Studies in United States History, 16 courses.
HIST 5900, Special Problems, 21 courses.
HIST 5910, Special Problems, 1 course.
HIST 5950, Master's Thesis, 31 courses.
HIST 6900, Special Problems, 5 courses.
HIST 6940, Individual Research, 6 courses.
HIST 6950, Doctoral Dissertation, 4 courses.

Directed Student Learning

Major Professor, History. (May 2019 – Present).

Dissertation Committee Member,"School Attendance in Texas, 1850-1880," History. (2018 – Present).

Other,"Thesis: "Dolores Huerta: A Biography.",". (2002 – Present).

Dissertation Committee Member,"The Rise and Fall of the Greenback Party in Texas: Economic Change and Political Dissent in the Post-Civil War Era," History. (December 2019).

Master's Thesis Committee Member,"Remembering What Once Was: A Re-Evaluation of the History of Regional Professional Wrestling Considering Industry Monopolization," History. (December 2018).

Dissertation Committee Chair,"Ready to Run: Fort Worth's Mexicans in Search of Representation, 1960-2000," History. (December 2017).

Dissertation Committee Member,"Service Honest and Faithful: The Thirty-Third Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Philippine War, 1899-1901," History. (December 2017).

Other. (20092009).

Other. (20092009).

Other,"Thesis: ""With Theil' Hearts in Theil' Hands": Forging a Mexican Community in Dallas, 1900-1925.",". (20082008).

Other,"Thesis: "Dallas, Poverty, and Race: Community Action Programs in the War on Poverty.",". (20082008).

Other. (20082008).

Other. (20082008).

Other,"Thesis: Documentary Film, "Twinmates.",". (20082008).

Other. (2008).

Other. (20072008).

Other. (20062006).

Other. (20042006).

Other. (20042005).

Other,"Thesis: "Cooperation and Segregation: A History of North Central Texas Coal mining Towns, Organized Labor, and the Mexican Workforce.",". (20042004).

Other. (20022002).

Other. (20022002).

Other,"Thesis: "Gritos de La Frontera: Giving Voice to Tejano Contributions in the Formation of the Republic of Texas, 1700-I850. ",". (20022002).

Other. (19991999).

Other,"Senior Honors Thesis; Thesis: "The Evangelical Formosan Church: The Future of the Taiwanese Church in America's Multicultural Society,",". (19971997).

Other. (19951995).

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

Abstracts and Proceedings
Calderon, R. R. (2007). Immigrant Rights Are Civil Rights: Culltura, Arte y Comunidad (Co-Editor with Lorenzo Garcia, Mariela Nunez-Janes, Denis Paz, and David Molina) Edited proceedings of March 1-3,2007.
Book
Calderon, R. R. (2013). Historia mfnima de la comunidad mexicana de Dallas~Fort Worth (A Brief History of the Mexican~Origin Community of Dallas-Fort Worth). http://www.sre.gob.mx/acervo/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60&Itemid=338
Calderon, R. R. (2000). Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880-1930. (Preface, introduction, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, and index; 17 b&w photographs, 3 maps, 1 figure.) ISBN 0-89096-884-5..
Calderon, R. R. (1978). Nanahuatzin.
Book Review
Calderon, R. R. (2008). Review of Thomas Macias, Mestizo in America: Generations oj Mexican Ethnicity in the Suburban Southwest.
Calderon, R. R. (2007). Review of Octavio Herrera Perez, La Zona Libre: Excepci6n Fiscal y Conjormaci6n Hist6rica de la Frontera Norte de Mixico.
Calderon, R. R. (2006). Review of Carlos E. Cuellar, Stories from the Barrio: A History of Mexican Fort Worth.
Calderon, R. R. (2003). Review of Francisco A. Lomeli, Victor A. Sorell, and Genaro M. Padilla, editors, Nuevomexicano Cultural Legacy: Forl/ls, Agencies, & Discourse.
Calderon, R. R. (1998). Review of Francisco E. Balderrama and Raymond Rodriguez, Decade oj Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s.
Calderon, R. R. (1993). Review of Abraham Lowenthal & Katrina Burgess, cds. The California-Mexico Connection.
Encyclopedia Article
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "de la Garza, Beatriz (1943- )," in Vicki L. Ruiz and Virginia Sanchez-Korrol, eds. Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 197-198 L. Ruiz and Virginia Sanchez-Korrol, eds. Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 197-198.
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Flores, Diana (1951- ),".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Flores, Diana (1951- )," in Vicki L. Ruiz and Virginia Sanchez-Korrol, eds. Latinos in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 290-292 L. Ruiz and Virginia Sanchez-Korrol, eds. Latinos in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 290-292.
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Gonzalez, Laura (1954- ),".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Martinez, Anita N. (1925- ),".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Olivera, Mercedes (1954- ),".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Perales, Nina (1966- ),".
Calderon, R. R. (1996). "Tejano Politics,".
Journal Article
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Aqui estamos y no nos vamos" (Here to Stay, Not Going Away).
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "A Diez y Seis Report from the Street,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "Chasing the Futurc: The National Hispanic Heritage Month,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). Against the Current at the University of North Texas: Fighting Campus Conservatives for Our Rightful Place at the Table.
Calderon, R. R. (2005). Chronology of Events at UNT Denton, Spring 2005.
Calderon, R. R. (2000). " America Looks Like Us-You & I: Latinos/as in the 21" Century (Past, Present & Future)," "Part IV: 21" Century Latino Empowerment,".
Calderon, R. R. (2000). "All Over the Map: La Onda Tejana and the Making of Selena\" in Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends, eds. David R. Maciel, Isidro D. Ortiz, and Marfa Herrera-Sobek, pp. 1-47 Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends, eds. David R. Maciel, Isidro D. Ortiz, and Marfa Herrera-Sobek, pp. 1-47.
Calderon, R. R. (2000). "America Looks Like Us-You & I: Latinos/as in the 21" Century (Past, Present & Future)," "Part I: Prelude to the Present,".
Calderon, R. R. (2000). "America Looks Like Us-You & I: Latinos/as in the 21" Century (Past, Present & Future)," "Part II: Pivotal Turning Points in U.S. Latino History,".
Calderon, R. R. (2000). "America Looks Like Us-You & I: Latinos/as in the 21" Century (Past, Present & Future)," "Part III: Familias: Looking at Latino Culture & Issues,".
Calderon, R. R. (2000). "Union, Paz y Trabajo: Laredo's Mexican Mutual Aid Societies, 1890s," in Mexican Americans in Texas History: Selected Essays, eds. Emilio Zamora, Cynthia Orozco, and Rodolfo Rocha, pp. 63-77. Mexican Americans in Texas History: Selected Essays, eds. Emilio Zamora, Cynthia Orozco, and Rodolfo Rocha, pp. 63-77. Essays, eds. Emilio Zamora, Cynthia Orozco, and Rodolfo Rocha, pp. 63-77. eds. Emilio Zamora, Cynthia Orozco, and Rodolfo Rocha, pp. 63-77..
Calderon, R. R. (1995). "Selena: La Reina de la Musica Tejana,".
Calderon, R. R. (1990). "Manuela Salls Sager and Emma B. Tenayuca: A Tribute," in Between Borders: Essays on MexicanalChicana History, ed. Adelaida R. Del Castillo, pp. 269-279. ed. Adelaida R. Del Castillo, pp. 269-279. MexicanalChicana History, ed. Adelaida R. Del Castillo, pp. 269-279..
Calderon, R. R. (1986). "Manuela Solfs Sager and Emma B. Tenayuca: A Tribute," in Chicana Voices: Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender, eds. Teresa C6rdova, Norma Cantu, Gilbert Cardenas, John R. Garcia, and Christine Sierra, pp. 30-41. eds. Teresa C6rdova, Norma Cantu, Gilbert Cardenas, John R. Garcia, and Christine Sierra, pp. 30-41. Class, Race, and Gender, eds. Teresa C6rdova, Norma Cantu, Gilbert Cardenas, John R. Garcia, and Christine Sierra, pp. 30-41..
Calderon, R. R. (1984). "Interview with Three Central American Trade Unionists".
Magazine/Trade Publication
Calderon, R. R. (2007). "Cornyn and the Border Wall Video,".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Dallas tiene una cita con la historia,".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Futuro latino esta aqui,".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Immigrant Rights Are Civil Rights: Chicago Marella Largest in Illinois History,".
Calderon, R. R. (2006). "Tres versiones del auge latino,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "Los latinos en numcros,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "Los latinos refedinen a EU,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "Marching for Justice in Austin: The 6'" Annual Mexican Independence Parade,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). "North Texas Latinos: Numbers & Trends,".
Calderon, R. R. (2005). '''We Want the Whole Enchilada': Just Say No to Bush's New Bracero Program,".
Calderon, R. R. (1997). "Mum'en Latinos a Manos de Policia en Riversidc,".
Calderon, R. R. (1996). "Coordinadora 96 Mobiliza Mat'Cha en Washington, D.C.: Entrevista can Jose Jacques Medina,".
Calderon, R. R. (1996). "Coordinadora 96 Mobilizes Historic March in Washington, D.C. on October 12''',''.
Calderon, R. R. (1996). "Se Organiza Marcha Para el Dia de la Raza,".
Calderon, R. R. (1995). "Remembering Selena: A Tejana Music Original,".
Calderon, R. R. (1994). "Los Angeles March for Immigrant Rights Makes History,".
Calderon, R. R. (1993). "Latinos in California's Inland Empire-Part IV,".
Calderon, R. R. (1993). "Preview of a Report-II: Latinos in California's Inland Empire,".
Calderon, R. R. (1993). "Preview of a Report-III: Latinos in California's Inland Empire,".
Calderon, R. R. (1993). "Preview of a Report: Latinos in California's Inland Empire,".
Calderon, R. R. (1983). "A Talk with Miguel Angel Parada, President of the National University ofEI Salvador,".
Calderon, R. R. (1983). "Enrique Semo: Izquierdista Habla de la Crisis Mexicana,".
Calderon, R. R. (1983). "The Corridos of Ynocencio Ramos Jimenez,".
Calderon, R. R. (1983). '''Entonces si mandaban': Oral Sources and Mexican Coal Miners and Mining Communities on the Texas-Mexico Border,".
Calderon, R. R. (1982). "Manuel Solis Sager and Emma Tenayuca: Oral History and Mexican Labor Struggles in the 1930s,".
Popular Press Article
Calderon, R. R. (1999). Nuestra Voz: Memories of Our Education. (pp. xviii+204. Foreword, introduction, glossary, and contributor notes; 6 b&w photographs).
Calderon, R. R. (1997). "Cachito de Tierra: The River, Its People and Its Literature,".
Calderon, R. R. (1996). "The Revised World of Mexican Labor History,".
Calderon, R. R. (1996). DirectOry of Organizations for Immigrant Rights.
Calderon, R. R. (1995). "Coming of Age, Love & the Border,".
Calderon, R. R. (1984). South Texas Coal Mining: A Community History..

Presentations Given

Paper

Calderon, R. R. (Chair), 40th Annual Conference, "(Re)Discovering North Texas Mexican History: The Making of a New Mexican American Historiography", Texas Hispanic Genealogical and Historical Conference, Dallas, Texas, United States of America. (20192019).

Calderon, R. R. (Chair), 2019 Annual Conference: "Semillas de Poder: Honoring Chicana/o/x Movements & Mapping 21st Century Resistance", Writing North Texas Chicano Civil Rights History: Foundations & Directions, NACCS Tejas Foco, Houston Community College, Eastside Campus, Houston, Texas, United States of America. (20192019).

Calderon, R. R. (Presenter), 58th Annual Meeting: "Re-Imagining Race and Ethnicity in the West", The Mexican Press and Civil Rights during the Great Migration in South Texas, Western History Association, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America. (20182018).

Artistic and Professional Performances and Exhibits

"The EI Fenix Collection," University of North Texas Archives, UNT Library, Denton, Texas. (Present).

"The Jesus Muzquiz Castillo Collection," University of North Texas Archives, UNT Library, Denton, Texas. (Present).

"Latinos in Denton Collection," University of North Texas Archives, UNT Library, Denton, Texas. (2008 – Present).

"EI Sitio Collection," University of North Texas Archives, UNT Library, Denton, Texas. (20082008).

"The Jose L. Castillo Photograph Collection," University of North Texas Archives & The Portal to Texas History, UNT Library, Denton, Texas. (20072007).

"The Immigrant & Civil Rights March Collection," University of North Texas Archives, UNT Library. (20062006).

Other. ""Redescubriendo Mexican Los Angeles"," El Pueblo dc Los Angelcs Historical Monument (Placita Olvera), Los Angeles, California. (19961996).

Other. ""Sur Califas: Raza Marches, 1994-1995,"," El Pueblo dc Los Angelcs Historical Monument (Placita Olvera), Los Angeles, California. (19961996).

Other. "9th Annual Tomas Rivera Conference; Photographic/Art Exhibit," University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California. (19961996).

Media Contributions

Uncategorized
"If We Don't Do It Nobody Will": Collecting the Archives of the Chicano & Latino Community in North Texas,".
"Less Than White: The Hidden Racial Conflict in Dallas History,".
David Dorado Romo Interview.
Francisca "Frances" Ruiz Interview.
G. Roland Vela Interview.
Immigration in California.
Interview Topic of the Panel: "The Philosophy of Slavery and Exploitation,".
Interview Topic: "Contemporary Mexico and the Social Movements for Democracy".
Interview Topic: "Immigration especially the immigrant rights movement in the region and nationally".
Interview Topic: "Impact of changing demographics on Texas politics and education".
Interview Topic: "Post-election analysis of thc Latino vote in the presidential election".
Interview Topic: "The historic significance of the presidential campaign and the Latino vote in 2008".
Interview Topic: "The history of Mexican coal miners and the Mexican coal mining industry".
Interview Topic: "The History of Mexican Miners during the Gold Rush.".
Interview Topics: Latino identity and polities; labor and immigration; Mexican Independence Day; education..
Interview: the 100th anniversary of the Cananea Strike (March 1906-March 2006).
Jacobo Kuperztoch Interview.
Latino Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C..
Latino Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C..
Latino Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C..
Latino Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C..
Laura Gonzalez Interview.
Mexico and Latin America's Independence.
Mexico's Chiapas Rebellion.
Proposition 209 & Latino Politics.

Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research

Uncategorized
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Hispanic & Global Studies Initiatives Fund, "NACCS-Tejas Regional Conference,"," Sponsored by University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. (20072007).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Faculty Research Grant," Sponsored by University of North Texas, Denton. (20022003).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Conference Travel Grant; Chaired session and presented paper at the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education 2001 Conference, Austin, Texas," Sponsored by Department of History, University of North Texas, Denton. (20012001).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Conference Travel Grant; Presented a paper at the Borderlands in Transition Conference, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas," Sponsored by Department of History, University of North Texas, Denton. (20012001).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "UC MEXUS Publishing Grant," Sponsored by University of California, Riverside. (19991999).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "DC MEXUS Conference Travel Grant," Sponsored by University of California, Riverside. (19981998).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Dean's Faculty Research Incentive Grant (FRIG)," Sponsored by Uni versity of California, Riverside. (19971997).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "UC MEXUS Research Grant; "La Generaci6n Fundadora, 1870-1900: The Mexican Mutual Aid Movement in Texas."," Sponsored by Uni versity of California, Riverside. (19931994).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Faculty Researeh Grant; UC Affirmative Action Career Development Award; "The Politics of Change: Laredo's Mexican Community, 1846-1920."," Sponsored by University of California, Riverside. (19921993).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Dissertation Research Grant," Sponsored by Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles. (19861986).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Research Grant; "Mexican Coal Miners in Texas."," Sponsored by University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of American Cultures. (19851986).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Small Grants; "A History of the Coal Mining Industry in Mexico."," Sponsored by University of California, Los Angeles, Program on Mexico. (19851986).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Publishing Grant," Sponsored by Fort Duncan Restoration Society. (19841984).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Publishing Grant," Sponsored by Winn Children's Trust. (19841984).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Publishing Grant," Sponsored by Winn Exploration Company. (19841984).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Youth grant; "Coal Mining Oral History Project of Maverick County, Texas."," Sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities. (19831983).
Calderon, R. R. (Other), "Research Grant; "Mexican Coal Miners and Mining Communities in South Texas: Maverick and Webb Counties, 1880-1930."," Sponsored by University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of Ameriean Cultures. (19811982).

Service

University Service

Committee Member, Board of Directors. (2008 – Present).

Faculty Co-Advisor, Movimiento Estudiantil Unido (MUEVE). (2008 – Present).

Committee Member, Undergraduate Committee. (2006 – Present).

Committee Member, Advisory Committee. (2004 – Present).

Other, Latino Studies Fund. (2002 – Present).

Other, Commemorative Lecture Series in Mexican American History. (2001 – Present).

Faculty Advisor, Mexican American Studies Minor. (2000 – Present).

Other, "Journeys Poster Contest," UNT Immigration Conference. (20092009).

Other, Cesar E. Chavez Poster Contest. (20072007).

Faculty Advisor, Men's Club Soccer Team. (20072007).

Committee Member, Organizing Committee. (20072007).

Faculty Advisor, Movimiento Estudiantil Unido (MUEVE). (20052007).

Committee Member, U.S. Women's History Search Committee. (20052007).

Faculty Advisor, Bailamos. (20042007).

Faculty Advisor, Lambda Theta Alpha Latina Sorority. (20032007).

Other, Scholarship Selection Committee. (20062006).

Committee Member, Department Affairs Committee. (20012006).

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta. (20012006).

Committee Member, Advisory Board. (20052005).

Faculty Advisor, Fi Iota Alfa. (20052005).

Committee Member, Oral History Search Committee. (20042005).

Faculty Advisor, Amnesty International. (20032005).

Committee Member, UNT Latino Initiative. (20012005).

Other, Latin American Culture Search Committee. (20032004).

Faculty Advisor, LULAC-Texas Academy of Math & Science Chapter. (20032004).

Other, Brown University Latino Alumni Council (BULAC). (20022004).

Faculty Advisor, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Collegiate Council. (20012004).

Faculty Advisor, Sigma Lambda Beta, Society of Latino Brothers. (20002003).

Faculty Advisor, Association of Latin American Students (ALAS). (20012002).

Committee Chair, New South Search Committee. (20012002).

Committee Member, Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS) Faculty Seminar. (20002002).

Other, Graduate Committee. (20002002).

Other, Tenure Committee. (20002002).

Other, Spanish Search Committee. (20012001).

Committee Chair, Mexican American Studies Minor Initiative. (20002001).

Committee Member, Textbook Committee. (20002001).

Task Force Member, UNT Latino Task Force. (20002001).

Committee Member, Committee on Mexican American Studies. (20002000).

Committee Member, General Scholarship Committee. (20002000).

Committee Member, Mexican American Studies Scholarship Committee. (20002000).

Faculty Advisor, Mexica Danza Group. (19992000).

Other, Mexican American Studies Committee. (19992000).

Committee Member, Faculty Scholarship Committee. (19991999).

Committee Member, Curriculum Committee. (19981999).

Committee Chair, Chicano Bicultural-Bilingual Studies Committee. (19971999).

Committee Member, Multiple Subjects CLAD/BCLAD Committee. (19941999).

Committee Member, Latin American Studies Committee. (19931999).

Other, Dr. Eva Mirande, Ethnic Studies 146 (Educational Perspectives on the Mexican American). (19961996).

Committee Member, Transnationalism & Cultural Borderlands Focused Research Group. (19951996).

Committee Member, Social Sciences & Humanities Grant Committee. (19931996).

Faculty Mentor, Minority Student Research Internship Program (MSRIP. (19941994).

Committee Member, Chicano Bilingual/Bicultural Studies Minor Committee. (19911993).

Other, Board of Directors. (19871988).

Committee Member, Labor History Study Group. (19841988).

Other, Faculty Advisory Committee. (19841985).

Public Service

Other, Denton Unido, Denton and Denton County, Texas. (2005 – Present).

Member, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Denton, Texas. (2002 – Present).

Committee Chair, Tejas Foco. (20062008).

Member, Dallas Advisory Council, Dallas, Texas. (20052007).

Member, Community Advisory Board. (20022007).

Other, Denton County Grand Jury, Denton, Texas. (20062006).

Member, Centro Comunitario Mexicano DFW. (20022004).

Member, Admission Selection Committee, San Antonio, Texas. (20002000).

Other, Young Leaders Conference-Great Debate,, Sherman, Texas. (20002000).

Other, Committee on Political Affairs and Strategy (COMPAS). (19982000).

Member, National Coordinating Committee. (19952000).

Officer, President/Elect/Past, Board of Directors, Los Angeles, California. (19991999).

Other, Inland Empire Task Force on Police Violence, Lincoln Park, Riverside, California. (19971997).

Member, Board of Directors, Los Angeles, California. (19961997).

Committee Member, National Coordinating Committee (Coordinadora '96). (19961996).

Consulting

"Texas Latino Voices Project," Humanities Texas, Texas Center for the Book, Dallas Central Public Library, Dallas, Texas. (2006 – Present).

Advisory Committee, "Cell Phone Tours," Dallas County Heritage Society (aka Dallas Heritage Village), Dallas, Texas. (20082009).

Summer Bridge & Transition Program (SB/TP) and Intensive Summer Program (ISP), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), Austin, Texas. (20082008).

Work Study Mentorship Program (WSMP), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), Austin, Texas. (20082008).

Scott Foresman, Social Studies Program, Department of Bilingual Programs, Grades 1-5, Glenview, Illinois. (20012002).

Dissertation Research Institute, Tomas Rivera Center, San Antonio, Texas. (19951995).

Latino Faculty Development Project, Tomas Rivera Center, Claremont, California. (19941995).

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, School Division, New York, New York. (19941995).

Dissertation Research Institute, Tomas Rivera Center, San Antonio, Texas. (19941994).

Dissertation Research Institute, Tomas Rivera Center, San Antonio, Texas. (19931993).