Detail View: CU Chicanx/Latinx History Collection: Session 4B: Remembering the First-Generation Chicano Faculty at CU Boulder: A Dramatic Reading

Collection Name: 
CU Chicanx History Collection
Title: 
Session 4B: Remembering the First-Generation Chicano Faculty at CU Boulder: A Dramatic Reading
Name: 
Sepúlveda, Enrique, III, 1962-
Name Role: 
Host
Name Affiliation: 
Assistant Professor for Chicanx and Latinx Studies at CU Boulder
Name: 
Ramirez, Albert
Name Role: 
Presenter
Name Affiliation: 
Professor Emeritus, Psychology and Neuroscience, CU Boulder
Name: 
McGoodwin, James Russ
Name Role: 
Co-presenter
Name Affiliation: 
Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, CU Boulder
Name: 
Garcia, Janet E.
Name Role: 
Co-presenter
Name Affiliation: 
Visa Coordinator, CU Boulder
Name: 
Esparza, Ricardo
Name Role: 
Co-presenter
Name Affiliation: 
Clinical Psychologist, Advisor, Consultant
Name: 
Sanchez, Jesus
Name Role: 
Co-presenter
Name Affiliation: 
Clinical Psychologist
Resource Type: 
Moving image
Genre: 
symposia (conferences)
Place Created: 
Boulder (Colo.)
Date Created: 
2021-11-06
Language Term: 
English
Extent: 
1 video : color, sound; 01:18:18
Form: 
presentations (communicative events)
Abstract: 
Join Albert Ramirez (Professor Emeritus, Psychology and Neuroscience, CU Boulder) and faculty and student actors for a reading of a one-act play, written by Ramirez, based on the recollections of Chicano faculty members of the early 1970s, when they were first beginning their careers. The play centers on the ways in which these faculty found themselves caught in the middle between Chicano/a student protests on campus and the university administration’s response. An audience Q&A will follow the reading.
Note: 
13:55 Enrique Sepúlveda introduces the talk and the speakers; 16:11 Albert Ramirez introduces the topic of the presentation "Remembering the First-Generation Chicano Faculty at CU Boulder: A Dramatic Reading." The other presenters introduce themselves and the role they will be playing during the reading. Albert will be playing himself as a Chicano professor, Ricardo Esparza will be playing as a Chicano professor, Jesus Sanchez will be playing the role of a Chicano professor, James Russ McGoodwin will be playing the role of the CU President, and Janet E. Garcia will be playing the role of a Chicana student; 17:00 Albert begins the reading. It starts by talking about the learning curve of Chicano faculty and students at a predominatly white school and the uprising of Chicano programs on the campus in the 1960s and 1970s; 47:10 Ricardo opens a presentation with photographs honoring previous Chicano faculty members at CU Boulder; 52:45 Albert Ramirez introduces himself as the seventh member of the first generation of Chicano faculty at CU Boulder; 54:20 Ricardo introduces himself as a second generation Chicano faculty member at CU Boulder; 56:25 Jesus Sanchez introduces himself as an alumni of the graduate program at CU Boulder; 57:00 Russ McGoodwin introduces himself as a retired professor from CU Boulder; 58:50 Janet Garcia introduces herself as a CU Boulder alum and employee; 59:50 The presentation opens up to questions from the audience; 01:17:23 Enrique thanks the presenters and ends the presentation.
Note Type: 
Segment sequence
Subject Topic: 
Faculty participation in administration
Subject Topic: 
Student movements
Subject Topic: 
Student aid
Subject Name: 
UMAS (Organization)
Subject Geographic: 
Colorado--Boulder
Subject Temporal: 
Nineteen seventies
Subject Title: 
Los Seis de Boulder
Identifier: 
Session 4B 11.6.2021.mp4
Identifier ARK: 
https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/7w701c3294ff
Physical Location: 
For more information about the physical collection, visit the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections.
Date Captured: 
2021-11-06
Internet Media Type: 
video/mp4
Digital Origin: 
born digital
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