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- Dr. Margaret E. Crahan is the Dorothy Epstein Professor
of Latin American History at Hunter College and The Graduate Center
of the City University of New York. She received her doctorate from
Columbia University where she is a Senior Research Associate of the
Institute of Latin American Studies. From 1982-1994 she was the Henry
R. Luce Professor of Religion, Power and Political Process at Occidental
College and from 1993-1994 the Marous Professor at the University
of Pittsburgh. She currently serves on the Boards of St. Edward’s
University, the Interamerican Institute of Human Rights, and ForCHILDREN,
Inc. She has also served on the Executive Councils of the Latin American
Studies Association and the Pacific Coast Council of Latin American
Studies, as well as on the Board of Directors at the Kellogg Institute
of the University of Notre Dame and the Fulbright Council representing
the American Council of Learned Societies. Dr. Crahan has done research
in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain,
Switzerland, and Uruguay on topics spanning the sixteenth through
the twentieth centuries in Latin American. She has published over
seventy articles and books including Africa and the Caribbean: Legacies
of a Link, Human Rights and Basic Needs in the Americas, and The City
and the World: New York’s Global Future.
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