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Jose Agudelo, Visiting Lecturer of Spanish
(919) 530-7208
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Racheal M Brooks, Adjunct Instructor
(919) 530-7203
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Cristina O Cabral, Assistant Professor of Spanish
(919) 530-7206
Cristina Rodriguez-Cabral was born in Uruguay; she is the first afro-Uruguayan to achieve a Doctoral degree. Cabral earned a B.A. in Sociology and Nursing, a Master degree in Teaching English as a Second Language, and a Doctoral degree in Romance Languages. Her field of expertise is Afro/African-Hispanic literature. Cabral has published a book of poetry From my Trench (1993), and anthology Memory & Resistance (2004). Her poetic work has been analyzed by several scholars and included in... (read more) Education:
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Lina L Cofresi, Associate Professor of Spanish
(919) 530-7207
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Kimberly R Hernandez, Visiting Lecturer of Spanish
(919) 530-7199
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Marco Polo Hernandez-Cuevas, Professor of Spanish & Afro-Hispanic Studies
(919) 530-7202
Dr. Marco Polo Hernandez Cuevas holds a Ph.D. in Hispanic and Italian Studies from the University of British Columbia; a M.A. in Spanish Language and Peninsular and Latin American literatures; and a B.A. in General Studies & Spanish language and literatures from Portland State University. He has written five books in English and Spanish: African Mexicans and The Discourse on Modern Nation (Lanham: UP of America, 2004); Africa en el carnaval mexicano (Africa in Mexican Carnival) (Mexico D.F.:... (read more) Education:
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Sandra L Howard, Administrative Support Associate
(919) 530-6331
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Tita L Hunter-Herod, Lecturer of Spanish
(919) 530-6338
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Maria Betty A McIntyre, Visiting Lecturer of Spanish
(919) 530-6331
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Maria E Mumford, Visiting Lecturer of Spanish
(919) 530-6338
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Minnie B Sangster, Professor of French/Co-Chair
(919) 530-7198
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Reine Turcato, Assistant Professor of Spanish
(919) 530-6306
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Horacio Xaubet, Associate Professor of Spanish
(919) 530-6250
HORACIO XAUBET was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on January 24, 1948. When he was 19 years old, his parents migrated to the United States and brought him to San Francisco, California, where he immediately enrolled in ESL classes to perfect his English language skills. Soon after, he entered the City College of San Francisco as a Music and Photography major, and within two years transferred to San Francisco State University where he finished a major in Spanish Literature. In 1976 he received an... (read more) Education:
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