History Now: Liliana Toledo-Guzmán
|
This is the first time I write the exact words of one of my biggest fears.
This is the first time I write the exact words of one of my biggest fears.
It is ironic that my job is all about helping educators but now I find myself at a loss.
Even if you had told me then, I probably wouldn’t have changed my plans.
It turns out that a high-school Digital History class is hard to teach digitally.
Evidently, reproducing the endowment is more reliable—less disruptive—than investing in students or research.
Having access to childcare during the school year smoothed over certain realities.
Seven years into my grad program at Berkeley, seven months into my pregnancy, and three weeks into the statewide lockdown, I filed my dissertation.
One day, in the Mitla library, Oscar Martínez Galindo came across a book that would change his life forever.