Julio pino biography
- Julio Cesar Pino is a former tenured Associate Professor of History at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, specializing in Latin American History and the Third World.
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Julio C. Pino
Julio C. Pino, a resident of Mahopac, died June 12, 2024 at the age of 89. Julio was born in Santiago, Chile on March 5, 1935 and was the son of Jose and Sara Olguin Pino.
After coming to the United States, he settled in New York where he and his wife Margarita Araya raised their family.
Julio is survived by his loving wife Margarita, his daughters Veronica Pereira and Marcela Pino and his two grandchildren.
His Funeral Mass will be at St. Teresa of Avila Church on Friday June 21, 2024 at 10:00 with entombment to follow in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
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Julio Cesar Pino
American professor of Latin American history
Julio Cesar Pino is a former[1] tenured Associate Professor of History at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, specializing in Latin American History and the Third World. He was fired in April 2018. He is a Fulbright Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His courses include "Comparative Third World Revolutions", Afro-Latin America, History of Women in Latin America" and "The Sixties: A Third World View."[2]
In 1997 he published "Family and Favela: the Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro" (Greenwood Press), dealing with household organization and the feminization of poverty in the Rio shantytowns. He is the author of numerous articles in Latin American Research Review, Journal of Urban History, Latin American Perspectives and other journals. Dr. Pino also has a deep interest in pedagogy, and has published articles in "The History Teacher" and "Perspectives" magazine of the American Historical Association. His current research project is a study of nineteenth-century African Muslim slave
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Dr. Julio César Pino Associate Professor Department of History Kent State University Kent, Ohio 44242-0001 Office: (330) 672-8911 History Dept. (330) 672-2882 Fax: (330) 672-2943 E-Mail: pino1@kent.edu Education: Doctor of Philosophy in History, University of California at Los Angeles, March 22, 1991 Dissertation: "Family and Favela: The Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro." Directed by E. Bradford Burns, 1991. Master of Arts in History, UCLA, June 12, 1987 Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA, June 15, 1984 Fulbright-Hays Fellow, 1989-1990. History 4/5/72140 Comparative Third World Revolutions. History 4/5/72141 History of Civilization I History of Civilization II University Orientation Recognized as “Faculty member who made a difference" in undergraduate teaching by University Teaching Council, Spring 2002 Spring 2003 Bowdoin College Contemporary Latin America History of Central America Social History of Latin America: The Urban Poor History of Brazil University of California at Los Angeles Latin America: Reform and Revolution Central Amer
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