Dr. Miguel Juarez
Lecturer for Humanities
Dr. Miguel Juárez has an MLS from SUNY Buffalo and a BA, MA and PhD from the University of Texas at El Paso, as well as graduate Arts Administration and Museum Studies coursework from CSU Dominguez Hills and CSU Long Beach. Dr. Juarez teaches in the Humanities Program; the Women's and Gender Studies Program; and the History Department.He was an academic librarian and archivist from 1999 to 2013. He has published two books: Where Are All the Librarians of Color: The Experiences of People of Color in Academia, co-edited with Rebecca Hankins (2016, Library Juice Press) and Colors on Desert Walls: The Murals of El Paso, with photographs by Cynthia Weber Farah (1997, Texas Western Press). He is a past member of the editorial board of Latinx Talk, an online, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, and moderated forum. He is currently a member of editorial board of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) newsletter of the American Library Association. His reviews, articles and opinion editorials have appeared in numerous publications: American Studies International; Chiricú Journal; The Journal of Southern History; The Public Historian; Mujeres Talk; El Paso News; Women of Library History Blog, A Women’s History Month project of the Feminist Task Force of the American Library Association; The El Paso Times; The El Paso Herald Post; Fusion Magazine; and Latino Rebels. His articles can be found in Academia.edu, the SSRN Research Network (SSRN Information and Library Science Research Network - Information Policy & Ethics eJournal, InfoSciRN: Diversity in Librarianship (Topic), Library & Librarianship Types eJournal, InfoSciRN: Academic Libraries & Librarianship (Topic), InfoSciRN: Law Libraries & Librarianship (Sub-Topic). You can contact Miguel here or follow him on Twitter @migueljuarez
Course: HUMN 4390 Disability Represented in the Humanities
Contact Info:
Kelly Hall 223C
915-747-5835
Email: mjuarez6@utep.edu