Irene Vasquez
Associate Professor
Department Chair of Chicana & Chicano Studies
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles B.A., History, 1992.
University of California, Los Angeles M.A., History, 1994.
University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D., History, 2003.
Research Statement:
Irene Vásquez specializes in the intersectional histories and politics of Mexican-descent populations in the Americas. Her research and teaching interests include U.S. and transnational social and political movements. She co-authored a book on the Chicana and Chicano Movement titled, Making Aztlan: Ideology and Culture of the Chicana and Chicano Movement: Ideology, 1966-1977, published by the University of New Mexico Press. She has written several essays in English and Spanish on the historic and contemporary relations between African Americans and Latin American descent peoples in the Americas. Irene Vásquez co-edited the The Borders In All of Us: New Approaches to Global Diasporic Societies, published by New World African Press. She is currently working on publications centering on immigrant and human rights organizing in the U.S. In addition, she has previously published essays on Indigenous peoples in what is today northern Mexico. Her current project is a history survey of Chicana women in the U.S
Profile:
Irene Vásquez received her PhD from the History Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. She holds the position of Founding Chair of the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at the University of New Mexico. Under her leadership, from 2013-2015, UNM established a Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies and a Bachelors Degree in Chicana and Chicano Studies. She has a joint faculty position in Chicana and Chicano Studies and American Studies at UNM.
In the area of K-12 Education service, Irene Vásquez serves as President of Semillas Sociedad Civil, a nonprofit organization that founded the first K-12 International Baccalaureate World Schools in Los Angeles, including Xinaxcalmecac: Academia Semillas del Pueblo and Anahuacalmecac: International University Preparatory High School of North America. She previously served on the Mayor’s Education Advisory Council for the City of Los Angeles.
Recent/Select Publications:
Newspaper interview, “U.S. Poet: Laureate Speaks at UNM,” by Adrian Gomez, Albuquerque Journal, December 6, 2015.
Newspaper interview, “Photographer captures rebellion against Mexican dictator,” by Kathaleen Roberts, Albuquerque Journal, September 13, 2015.
Television interview, “Chicana and Chicano Studies Becomes Official,” KRQE, April 28, 2015.
Newspaper interview, “Chicana and Chicano Studies receives department designation,” by
Carolyn Gonzales Inside UNM, March 16, 2015.
Newspaper interview, “Finally, a degree,”,” by Astrid Galvan, Albuquerque Journal, March 26, 2013.
“Showcasing Three Powerful First-Generation Latinas,” Hispanic Outlook. February 21, 2011, 8.
“Irene Vasquez: Director of World Cultural Studies Discusses Link Between African Americans and Latinos on LA Alliance.“ Joanie Harmon. DATELINE Dominguez Hills/ Campus News: June 4, 2009.
Irene Vasquez on LA Alliance speaking about the community historical and cultural bonds between African American and Latino American descent peoples in the Americas (interview starts at 1:50 mark).
“Visiting Scholars Tap Library’s Vast Resources.” Carolyn Gonzales. University of New Mexico Campus News: January 18, 2005.