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  1. At El Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlaltelolco, the first University in America dedicated to the intellectual development of Native American Students. Founded in 1532 by Franciscans who were part of the Humanist movement of Europe. Fountain at the Central Plaza of Coyoacan, Mexico DF. One of my favorite places in the world.

  2. Bernardo P Gallegos. Book Series: Education, Culture, and Society. Editor: Bernardo Gallegos, National University, Los Angeles. The series entertains proposals that engage the complex and dynamic relationship between education, culture, and society in historical, contemporary, and futural contexts. Proposals for manuscripts that address the ...

  3. societyofprofessorsofeducation.files.wordpress.comProfessing Education

    The Legacy of Bernardo Gallegos and the Ideas and People He Nurtured . Editors . Mary Kay Delaney . Gretchen Givens Generett . Paula Groves Price . Joseph Rayle . Society of Professors of Education . www.societyofprofessorsofeducation.com

  4. www.bernardogallegos.com › researchBernardo Gallegos

    Bernardo Gallegos Research. Most of my current writing and research focuses on Indigenous narratives, especially those of slave descendants in New Mexico. I am currently working on a book on Indigenous Identities and Narratives, focussing more specifically on Pueblo/Spanish mixed bloods and Genizaros (indigenous slaves) and their descendents.

  5. Bernardo Gallegos has produced a stunning achievement. Postcolonial Indigenous Performances: Coyote Musings on Genízaros, Hybridity, Education, and Slavery is an emotionally gripping, beautifully written, and intellectually captivating page turner that theorizes the ‘Genízaro story’ in a way that brings the genocidal underpinnings of the colonial agenda to light.”

    • Bernardo Gallegos
  6. Oct 16, 2019 · October 16, 2019 by societyofprofessorsofeducation. Tribute to Bernardo Gallegos. We wish to pay tribute, in memoriam, to our good friend and esteemed colleague Bernardo P. Gallegos, founder of the Brill Publishing Book Series: Education, Culture, and Society. Bernardo, who was much-loved, is someone we’ll always miss.

  7. Bernardo Gallegos has produced a stunning achievement. Postcolonial Indigenous Performances: Coyote Musings on Genízaros, Hybridity, Education, and Slavery is an emotionally gripping, beautifully written, and intellectually captivating page turner that theorizes the ‘Genízaro story’ in a way that brings the genocidal underpinnings of the colonial agenda to light.”