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Tomás Ybarra-Frausto taught in the Dept. of Romance Languages and Literature of the University of Washington from 1970 until 1976. He was an instructor of Chicano culture and history. During this time Ybarra-Frausto was actively involved in proposals for a Chicano studies program at the university. Outside of the university he also dedicated himself to establishing and supporting programs which helped Chicanos to build a healthy identity, to gain access to good education and job training, and ultimately to obtain positions as graduate students and faculty at the university level. Ybarra-Frausto left the University of Washington as part of a group of Mexican-American faculty and administrators who resigned in protest of the university's lack of commitment to the development of a Chicano studies program and to the hiring of Chicano faculty needed to support such a program.
Art historian; New York, N.Y.; b. 1938
Art historian Tomás Ybarra-Frausto is an authority on Chicano art and a bibliographer. In 1985, he co-authored with Shifra Goldman "A Comprehensive Bibliography of Chicano Art, 1965-1981."
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto (1938- ) is an art historian in New York, N.Y.
Art historian Tomás Ybarra-Frausto is an authority on Chicano art and a bibliographer. In 1985, he co-authored with Shifra Goldman "A Comprehensive Bibliography of Chicano Art, 1965-1981."
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto (1938- ) is an art historian in New York, N.Y.
Art historian Tomás Ybarra-Frausto is an authority on Chicano art and a bibliographer. In 1985, he co-authored with Shifra Goldman "A Comprehensive Bibliography of Chicano Art, 1965-1981."
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto taught in the Dept. of Romance Languages and Literature of the University of Washington from 1970 until 1976. He was an instructor of Chicano culture and history. During this time Ybarra-Frausto was actively involved in proposals for a Chicano studies program at the university. Outside of the university he also dedicated himself to establishing and supporting programs which helped Chicanos to build a healthy identity, to gain access to good education and job training, and ultimately to obtain positions as graduate students and faculty at the university level.
Ybarra-Frausto left the University of Washington as part of a group of Mexican-American faculty and administrators who resigned in protest of the university’s lack of commitment to the development of a Chicano studies program and to the hiring of Chicano faculty needed to support such a program.
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