This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Genevieve Carpio's Pedagogical Portfolio: Teaching, Digital Humanities, and Diversity Main Menu Courses Digital Humanities Pedagogical Projects Public Humanities Experience Diversity Statement Biography Genevieve Carpio cbaef6f4fe1847cc774ee8ef5c2d6efb0a58fda3 Racial Geographies 1 2016-05-19T20:14:51-07:00 Genevieve Carpio cbaef6f4fe1847cc774ee8ef5c2d6efb0a58fda3 460 2 Graduate Course: Racial Geographies plain 2016-05-26T23:03:43-07:00 Genevieve Carpio cbaef6f4fe1847cc774ee8ef5c2d6efb0a58fda3 This page is referenced by: 1 #047239 2013-04-30T19:32:18-07:00 Courses 41 plain 2018-07-22T04:21:00-07:00 Graduate InstructionRacial Geographies, graduate seminar, University of California Los AngelesUndergraduate InstructionEthnic LA: Community and Transformation, co-taught undergraduate seminar, University of California Los AngelesRace and the Digital, undergraduate seminar, University of California Los AngelesStudent Research Program, undergraduate independent study, University of California Los AngelesFrances Zamilpa, Arts(IN) Research Program, “Axis of Oppression, Circulations of Resistance, and the Power of Place in the Heart of California.”Barrio Suburbanism, undergraduate seminar, University of California Los AngelesSpace, Place, and Race, undergraduate seminar, University of California Los AngelesTopics in California History: Latino Mobility and Digital Media, undergraduate seminar, Department of History, Yale University, Fall 2014Select "Syllabi" to continue on the main path or choose from "Contents" to view this path in more detail: