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The Public Intellectual
Roberto Cintli Rodriguez
How the US Census Historically Whitewashes Non-White Populations
Saturday, December 02, 2017
By Roberto Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Chicano Movement Anniversaries Marking 50 Years of Struggles
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
By Roberto Rodriguez, Speakout | News Analysis
Are Mexicans Indigenous?
Sunday, October 08, 2017
By Roberto Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Newspaper Comment Sections Become Cordoned-Off Hate Crime Scenes
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | News Analysis
Sunday, 06 July 2014
Obama Is Complicit in Nation’s Violent, Discriminatory Behavior, Laws
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Opinion
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Rios Montt and Arpaio: Where Impunity Reigns
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Friday, 14 June 2013
Guatemala Genocide Conviction and a More Just Vision for American Continent
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Thursday, 16 May 2013
“Bless Me, Ultima”: Movie Revisits Controversy, Succeeds, After 40 Years
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Movie Review
Saturday, 02 March 2013
Remanding Migrants “To the End of the Line”
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Wednesday, 06 February 2013
Victory in Tucson: Visioning it, Declaring it and Ensuring it
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
America’s Future: War and Peace in the 21st Century
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Arizona’s SB 1070 2(b) and Not to Be
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli’s Blog | News Analysis
Friday, 29 June 2012
Tom Horne, Death Threats and the US Constitution
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | News Analysis
Friday, 22 June 2012
Of Dreams and King: Dehumanization Begets Dehumanization
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli’s Blog | Op-Ed
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Raza Studies: Inside or Outside of Western Civilization?
By Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli | News Analysis
Sunday 06 May 2012
Arizona’s Curriculum Battles: A 500-Year Civilizational War
Monday 26 March 2012
by: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
TUSD Flagrantly Violates Constitution and International Human Rights Treaties
Friday 10 February 2012
by: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Dr Cintli Blog | News Analysis (Video)
Arizona’s “Banned” Mexican American Books
Thursday 19 January 2012
by: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, the Guardian UK | Op-Ed
Arizona’s Apartheid War Against Mexican American Studies
Wednesday 4 January 2012
by: Roberto Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli’s Blog | News Analysis
Iraq War: Reaffirmation or the End of US Exceptionalism?
Saturday 31 December 2011
by: Roberto Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli’s Blog | News Analysis
Arizona: This Is What Apartheid Looks Like
Wednesday 28 April 2010
by: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout | Op-Ed
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