Rodolfo Acuna

RODOLFO ACUÑA, a professor emeritus at California State University Northridge, has published 20 books and over 200 public and scholarly articles. He is the founding chair of the first Chicano Studies Dept which today offers 166 sections per semester in Chicano Studies. His history book Occupied America has been banned in Arizona. In solidarity with Mexican Americans in Tucson, he has organized fundraisers and support groups to ground zero and written over two dozen articles exposing efforts there to nullify the U.S. Constitution.

The Gas Bath Riot and Other Tales of Mexican-American Resistance

My Journey Through Nirvana

Murder in Progress

Reason vs. Bad History

Americans and Historical Amnesia

Fear and Failure in Arizona

The Death of a Team

Criminalizing Thinking

Sisyphus, Chicano Style

Mexican American Studies: a Pedagogy Not Sociology

The Illusion of Inclusion

How the Supreme Court Lost Its Moral Authority With Latinos

The Role of the Middle Class, Revisited

Barrio For Sale

Be Careful What You Wish for ‘Cause It Might Come True

Intellectual Incest

The Wall

The Abandonment of the Barrio

Feeding Off Latino Misery

Censorship in Tucson

Who Gives a Damn?

When Do You Start Counting?