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Trinidad Gonzales, professor of Mexican-American history and studies at South Texas College, was honored with the 2022 John Lewis Award for History and Social Justice. His doctoral dissertation
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The text published by “The San Diego UnionTribune” was written by Luis López Reséndiz, director of the Center for Indigenous Languages and Power. He was born in Tijuana and now lives in L