Susan Gordon Green
Susan Green (she/her) is Professor in Ethnic, Gender, and Queer Studies. She did her education in the Chicano Studies Department at the University of Minnesota, the oldest Chicano Studies Department in the Midwest. She spent a semester at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government studying Leadership and Organizing with Marshall Ganz. She has served as Chair of the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS), and as a Board member of the California Faculty Association (CFA), and the California Teachers Association (CTA). She has received the NACCS Student Premio, the CTA Cesar Chávez Si Se Puede Human Rights Award, the CSU Chico Walk the Line Award, the Chico State Civically Engaged Scholar Award and received a commendation from the California State Senate in 2021 for her work. She writes about immigration, labor, and cultural history.
Course taught
· CHLX 157 Introduction to Latinx Studies
· CHLX/History 235 Mexican American History
· CHLX 358 Latinx in Contemporary Society and Social Justice
· CHLX 415 Latinx and Immigration
· MCGS 155 Introduction to Multicultural and Gender Studies
· MCGS/ETHN 350 Intersectionality and Social Justice
· MCGS 458 Leading Social Change