Patricia Baquedano-López
@pbaquedano-lopez.bsky.social
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Linguistic anthropologist & educational linguist: Interest in & commitments to Indigenous thought & languages across Turtle Island; critical language & literacy work; language & social justice
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Please help circulate widely!
Assistant Professor (T-T) UC Berkeley, Language Revitalization. aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05022
Seeking candidates with research specialization in language revitalization and a broad intellectual engagement in linguistics and related fields @soclinganth.bsky.social
Assistant Professor - Language Revitalization - Linguistics
University of California, Berkeley is hiring. Apply now!
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At AAAL, we will miss one speaker in our session, a scholar from another country, due to the immigration and political situation in the U.S. I see this as a call to at least return to hybrid conference access and perhaps rethink the goals of inter/national conferences in these times.
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Our special session at the American Association for Applied Linguistics: La posibilidad de lo decolonial: Resistencias y alternativas/Towards a decolonial. Sun, March 23, 1:40 PM - 3:40 PM, Majestic Ballroom
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Sharing info on the 3/11 book talk of UC Berkeley alumna and CUNY professor, Ariana Mangual Figueroa. 'Knowing Silence' is an important read to examine ways to support children from mixed-status families. It draws on a critical and uplifting study of children's everyday language practices in school
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Sharing info on the 3/11 book talk of UC Berkeley alumna and CUNY professor, Ariana Mangual Figueroa. 'Knowing Silence' is an important read to examine ways to support children from mixed-status families. It draws on a critical and uplifting study of children's everyday language practices in school
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I know there are deep political issues but in a world of increasing aggression and dehumanizing actions, this photo gives me a bit of hope. (Keir Starmer meets Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in London, The Guardian)
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Relatedly, I just taught an intro course in language study for our relaunch of the Language, Literacy, and Culture PhD program that should have in its title "Language Study: The Contributions of Nelson Flores"
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Officially published today! Multilingual Nations, Monolingual Schools: Confronting Colonial Language Policies Across the Americas

So grateful to all contributors, publisher, and co-editors

www.tcpress.com/multilingual...

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would love to join , thanks for opening up this space
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Right, right, a microaggression for sure, when such folks could be asking other less traumatizing and now a more potentially dangerous question. at some level is such an irresponsible question to ask
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"Where are you from?" is a common question in public discussions for its coded/explicit racist/nativist tone (it is a language and social justice issue for sure). I'd love to think w/others on how to write /educate folks about the trauma activated by the question. also any pubs you can share please?