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Larry Estrada

Dr. Larry Estrada, associate professor and director of the American Cultural Studies program at Fairhaven College, is the president of the National Association for Ethnic Studies, which is now based on Western’s campus. He is a former mayor of Fort Collins, Colo. and former chair of the Washington State Commission for Hispanic Affairs. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA and has been a post-doctoral scholar at U.C. Berkeley and Harvard University.

Cultural Diversity in the 21st Century

What does it mean to be an American? The answer to that question is evolving as minority groups grow in overall number and percentage of the population. Experts predict that before long, no single ethnic or racial group will make up a substantial majority. Explore the impacts of these changing demographics on our country’s social, cultural and economic climate with Larry Estrada.

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