Pancho McFarland
Louis "Pancho" McFarland is an American scholar who specializes in Chicano culture, particularly food and music.McFarland was raised in Raton, New Mexico, and graduated from Colorado College in 1991. He is of Mexican descent, and visited Mexico while attending college. In 2002, he was assistant professor of sociology at University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Ca. 2006 he became a professor of sociology at Chicago State University. Since 2008 he is the executive director of the Green Lots Project, an organization active in the decolonial food movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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Chicano rap : gender and violence in the postindustrial barrio by McFarland, Pancho
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The Chican@ hip hop nation : politics of a new millennial mestizaje / Chican at hip hop nation by McFarland, Pancho
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Mexican-origin foods, foodways, and social movements : decolonial perspectives / Decolonial perspectives
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