Jacqueline Hidalgo

Associate Dean, Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Professor of Latina/o Studies and Religion, Williams College

Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Professor of Latina/o Studies and Religion at Williams College.  Author of Revelation in Aztlán: Scriptures, Utopias, and the Chicano Movement.

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For many people of faith, the pandemic has felt as close to an apocalypse as the nuclear threat from the Cold War.

The religious roots of today’s apocalypse

For many people of faith, the pandemic has felt as close to an apocalypse as the nuclear threat from the Cold War.

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