Dr. Elizabeth Burch, COMS professor publishes article.
Nearly a decade ago, Michael Ezra, Professor of American Multicultural Studies at Sonoma State University, wondered why there was yet no academic journal devoted scholarship on the 1950s and 1960s civil rights movement and related freedom struggles.
Robert Train, Professor of Spanish/Modern Languages & Literatures, recently published a paper entitled “Contesting Regimes of Variation: Critical Groundwork for Pedagogies of Mobile Experience and Restorative Justice” in the open access online journal Critical Multilingualism Studies .
Dr. Anne Goldman’s new essay collection, Stargazing in the Atomic Age, is now out from Georgia Review Books, an imprint of the University of Georgia Press.
Dr. Wendy Ostroff interviewed for Aljazeera.
Dr. Emily Clark publishes article in Revista Hispánica Moderna
Dr. Janet Berry Hess, Professor in the Hutchins School of Liberal Arts, has been busy with several new projects coming out Spring 2021.
In a recent version of We Cover The Waterfront, Clea Felien talks to her alma mater, Vermont College of Fine Arts.
What lessons did the mainstream media learn under President Trump? How has the Trump Administration changed mainstream media?
A member of the Sonoma State faculty since 1998, Reeder also chairs the Modern Language and Literatures department and teaches Spanish courses in Cultural Studies, Linguistics, Teacher Education, and Translation as well as the occasional introductory course in Portuguese. He is currently Faculty Associate Dean of the School of Arts & Humanities and is active in faculty governance and in the union.