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PRLS 2505: Latinxs in the Criminal Justice Complex (Ortíz-Minaya): Attributions

Professor Reynaldo Ortíz-Minaya's OER

Creation Attributions

OER Creator and Curator

Assistant Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya, Ph.D.,  Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, Brooklyn College CUNY. Email: r.ortiz-minaya@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Watch 3 short videos to learn more about your professor

  1. Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya (1) | Meet Our Family: The New Class
    Topic: Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya on specializing in Cuban history and his time in Russia, and what led him to studying world systems theory.
  2. Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya (2) | Meet Our Family: The New Class
    Topic: Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya (Puerto Rican and Latino Studies) on studying mass incarceration in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan.
  3. Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya (3) | Meet Our Family: The New Class
    Topic: Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya (Puerto Rican and Latino Studies) on being a middle school teacher in South Central Los Angeles and his most exhilarating teaching experience!

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Site design and formatting by Amy Wolfe, OER Developer (Brooklyn College) and Accessibility Librarian (CUNY Office of Library Services).

OER License and Creation Information

Creative Commons LicenseUnless otherwise noted, PRLS 2505: Latinxs in the Criminal Justice Complex was curated by Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya, Ph.D over many years and updated in Fall 2019 and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

This course website may also contain copyrighted materials which is available only for your personal, noncommercial educational and scholarly use. This site is used in accordance with the fair use provision, Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act where allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. 

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If you are the owner of any copyrighted material that appears on this site and believe the use of any such material does not constitute "fair use", please email Professor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya, Ph.D.  to have the content removed, if proven necessary.

This open educational resource was created as part of the CUNY and SUNY 2017-19 Open Educational Resources Initiatives. Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NY State Legislature awarded CUNY and SUNY $16 million to implement open educational resources to develop, enhance and institutionalize new and ongoing open educational resources across both universities.

Special thanks to the CUNY Office of Academic Affairs, the CUNY Office of Library Services (OLS), Brooklyn College Administration and Professor Miriam Deutch, Coordinator, Brooklyn College Open Educational Resources Initiative.

Site design and formatting by Amy Wolfe, OER Developer (Brooklyn College) and Accessibility Librarian (CUNY Office of Library Services).

Image Attributions

Home Page Images:

Overcrowded prison room, many men on bunk beds.

California Department of Corrections

 

Latinx

 

Week 1 Image:

Illustration by Alice Skinner of Desmond Tutu quote "If you are neutral in situations of injustice you have chosen the side of the oppressor.

Alice Skinner, Illustrator and visual artist, LDN – Instagram: @thisisaliceskinner


Week 2 Image:

Lap of incarcerated man in orange jumpsuit, holding his hnads while handcuffed.

Criminal Injustice by Derek Goulet (CC BY-NC 2.0)


Week 3 Image:

piru back tattoo.

Piru, fotolog.com


Week 4 Image

We serve white's only. No Spanish or Mexicans.

Russell Lee / Dolph Briscoe Center for American History


Week 5 Image

Photo: Facebook / Black Alliance for Just Immigration.


Week 7:

Latin@ is an Ethnicity NOT a Race.

Week 8 Images:

DoSomething.org


Week 11 Image:

Latinx Communities, Race , and the Criminal Justice System.


Week 12 Image:

Don't tear apart families.

Joe Frazier [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons