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Esther Martinez
Martinez, Matthew J.. (2005). Esther Martinez. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166267
[Letter from Atilano Contreras Martinez to John J. Herrera - March 10, 1966]
Letter from attorney Atilano Contrera Martinez to John J. Herrera requesting Ernesto Jimenez Herrera's death certificate
[Letter from Raul C. Martinez to John J. Herrera - January 17, 1974]
Letter from Raul C. Martinez, Constable, Precinct # 6, thanking John J. Herrera for his contribution to Martinez's campaign fund and for attending the banquet on December 19, 1973
Richard J. Goodrich, Contextualizing Cassian. Aristocrats, Asceticism, and Reformation in Fifth-Century Gaul, (Oxford Early Christian Studies) 2007
Raga Emmanuelle. Richard J. Goodrich, Contextualizing Cassian. Aristocrats, Asceticism, and Reformation in Fifth-Century Gaul, (Oxford Early Christian Studies) 2007. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 80, 2011. pp. 548-550
Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance
Transgender Day of Remembrance has become a significant political event among those resisting violence against gender-variant persons. Commemorated in more than 250 locations worldwide, this day honors individuals who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. However, by focusing on transphobia as the definitive cause of violence, this ritual potentially obscures the ways in which hierarchies of race, class, and sexuality constitute such acts. Taking the Transgender Day of Remembrance/Remembering Our Dead project as a case study for considering the politics of memorialization, as well as tracing the narrative history of the Fred F. C. Martinez murder case in Colorado, the author argues that deracialized accounts of violence produce seemingly innocent White witnesses who can consume these spectacles of domination without confronting their own complicity in such acts. The author suggests that remembrance practices require critical rethinking if we are to confront violence in more effective ways. Description from publisher's site: http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/abs/10.1525/srsp.2008.5.1.2
[Chachalaca Review] - Meet Monica Muñoz Martinez | Spring 2019 Special Feature
Monica Muñoz Martinez is an award-winning author, educator, public historian, and active participant in developing solutions that address racial injustice. Martinez is an Andrew Carnegie Fellow and the Stanley J. Bernstein Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University. Her research specializes in histories of violence, policing on the US-Mexico border, Latinx history, women and gender studies, and public humanities. Born and raised in Texas, Martinez received her Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University.
Her first book The Injustice Never Leaves You: Anti-Mexican Violence in Texas (Harvard University Press, Sept 2018) is a moving account of a little-known period of state-sponsored racial terror inflicted on ethnic Mexicans in the Texas–Mexico borderlands. She is currently at work on Mapping Violence a digital research project that recovers histories of racial violence in Texas between 1900 and 1930.
Martinez is a founding member of the non-profit organization Refusing to Forget that calls for public commemorations of anti-Mexican violence in Texas. The team developed an award-winning exhibit for the Bullock Texas State History Museum in 2016 that marked the first time a state cultural institution acknowledged state responsibility for this period of racial terror in the twentieth century. Martinez also helped secure four state historical markers along the US-Mexico border.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/utrgvmedia/1011/thumbnail.jp
Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 Peer J - TSR generations ontogeny - Dataset
This folder contains the data used in the following publication:MARTINEZ-DE LEON G; FAHRNI M; THAKUR MP. (2024). Temperature-size responses during ontogeny are independent of progenitors’ thermal environments. PeerJ. Comments and enquiries about the data and code should be addressed to Gerard Martinez-De Leon: [email protected]; [email protected] free of use. When using this data, please cite the original publication.File list (order of use in the script):Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Generaldata.csvMartinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Adultsize_phase1.csvMartinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Eggsize_phase1.csvMartinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Adultsize_phase2.csvMartinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Eggsize_phase2.csvMartinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Platedata.csvFile description:Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Generaldata.csv - Description of the experimental units.Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Adultsize_phase1.csv - Size measurements of adult progenitors (F0).Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Eggsize_phase1.csv - Egg size measurements of experimental cohorts (F1).Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Adultsize_phase2.csv - Size measurements of experimental cohorts at maturity (F1).Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Eggsize_phase2.csv - Egg size measurements of progeny (F2).Martinez-De Leon et al 2024 TSR - Platedata.csv - Data collected at the level of the experimental unit (i.e., development and offspring production).</p
Evaniella friburgensis Martinez 2009, comb. nov.
Evaniella friburgensis (Brèthes) comb. nov. Evania friburgensis Brèthes, 1913: 35 original description, male, MACN; De Santis, 1967: 92, catalog of Argentinian species; Deans, 2005: 37, catalog of World species. Evania (Evania) friburgensis, Hedicke 1939: 19, catalog of World species. Material examined: one male (lectotype, here designated), “535 / 8 / TYPUS / MACN-En 6229 / Evania friburgensis LECTOTIPO, Des. Martinez 2009 ”; one male (paralectotype) “Nov. Frib. / 535 / 8 / Evania friburgensis Brèth. / TYPUS / MACN-En 6230 / Evania friburgensis Brèthes PARALECTOTIPO, Des. Martinez 2009 ”. Remarks. The paralectotype is in poor condition, lacking both eyes.Published as part of Martinez, Juan José, 2009, Taxonomic notes on the Evaniidae (Hymenoptera) described by J. Brèthes, pp. 47-50 in Zootaxa 2315 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2315.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/530685
Evaniella bonariensis Martinez 2009, comb. nov.
Evaniella bonariensis (Brèthes) comb. nov. Evania bonariensis Brèthes, 1913: 36 original description, male, MACN; De Santis, 1967: 92, catalog of Argentinian species; Deans, 2005: 33, catalog of World species. Evania (Evania) bonariensis, Hedicke 1939: 18, catalog of World species. Material examined: one male, (lectotype, here designated), “Buen. Ayres / 541 / 9 / Evania bonariensis Br. / TYPUS / MACN-En 6227 / Evania bonariensis LECTOTIPO, Des. Martinez 2009 ”; one male (paralectotype), “541 / 9 / Evania bonariensis Br. / TYPUS / MACN-En 6228 / Evania bonariensis Brèthes PARALECTOTIPO, Des. Martinez 2009 ”.Published as part of Martinez, Juan José, 2009, Taxonomic notes on the Evaniidae (Hymenoptera) described by J. Brèthes, pp. 47-50 in Zootaxa 2315 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2315.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/530685
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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