
Teresa Watanabe
I cover higher education for the @latimes. Previously on K-12 ed/immigration/religion/Japan/Asia biz. [email protected]
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thebrunswicknews.com | Teresa Watanabe
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES - For years, Maylei Blackwell has worked to lift up Indigenous and Chicana women's voices as a UCLA professor who identified as a mixed-race person of Thai and Cherokee heritage. Her research was widely cited, her use of oral histories praised. Her most recent book was poised to receive a prestigious award last year from a Native American and Indigenous studies association. Then came a bombshell revelation.
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thederrick.com | Teresa Watanabe
LOS ANGELES — For years, Maylei Blackwell has worked to lift up Indigenous and Chicana women's voices as a UCLA professor who identified as a mixed-race person of Thai and Cherokee heritage. Her research was widely cited, her use of oral histories praised. Her most recent book was poised to receive a prestigious award last year from a Native American and Indigenous studies association. Then came a bombshell revelation.
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swoknews.com | Teresa Watanabe
LOS ANGELES — For years, Maylei Blackwell has worked to lift up Indigenous and Chicana women's voices as a UCLA professor who identified as a mixed-race person of Thai and Cherokee heritage. Her research was widely cited, her use of oral histories praised. Her most recent book was poised to receive a prestigious award last year from a Native American and Indigenous studies association. Then came a bombshell revelation. kAm%96 D49@=2CD 2DD@4:2E:@?
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dailyitem.com | Teresa Watanabe
LOS ANGELES — For years, Maylei Blackwell has worked to lift up Indigenous and Chicana women's voices as a UCLA professor who identified as a mixed-race person of Thai and Cherokee heritage. Her research was widely cited, her use of oral histories praised. Her most recent book was poised to receive a prestigious award last year from a Native American and Indigenous studies association. Then came a bombshell revelation. kAm%96 D49@=2CD 2DD@4:2E:@?
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gazettextra.com | Teresa Watanabe
LOS ANGELES — For years, Maylei Blackwell has worked to lift up Indigenous and Chicana women's voices as a UCLA professor who identified as a mixed-race person of Thai and Cherokee heritage. Her research was widely cited, her use of oral histories praised. Her most recent book was poised to receive a prestigious award last year from a Native American and Indigenous studies association. Then came a bombshell revelation. kAm%96 D49@=2CD 2DD@4:2E:@?
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Trump threats prompt @UofCalifornia to order hiring freeze, cuts. Via @jaweedkaleem https://t.co/iQQkEDN02x

“Pretendians” — pretend Indians — are increasing at the @UofCalifornia and academia nationwide, causing harm to Indigenous communities, students and research integrity, Native scholars say. They are demanding action. https://t.co/ko4INyBk07

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