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Monica Muñoz Martinez

Stanley J. Bernstein Assistant Professor of American Studies, Brown University

Monica Muñoz  Martinez

Monica Muñoz Martinez teaches courses in Latinx studies, immigration, histories of violence, histories of policing, and public memory in US History. She is the primary investigator for Mapping Violence, a digital project that documents histories of racial violence in Texas and a founding member of the nonprofit organization Refusing to Forget that calls for a public reckoning with racial violence in Texas.

Publications:

Project Title: New Narratives for Reckoning with Histories of Violence

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