Vicki L. Ruiz

American historian

Vicki Lynn Ruiz (born May 21, 1955) is an American historian who has written or edited 14 books and published over 60 essays. Her work focuses on Mexican-American women in the twentieth century. She is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal.

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  • We learn from each other’s stories

From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (1998) edit

  • When I was a child, I learned two types of history-the one at home and the one at school.
  • Situating one's politics, indeed one's very life, toward community empowerment was a given among Chicano student activists.
  • Successful union organization depends, in large measure, on a sense of solidarity and community among workers.
  • Building community is both a legacy and a responsibility. As a storyteller, listener, recorder, and amateur theorist, I am reminded of a passage in Eudora Welty's Becoming a Writer: "Each of us is moving, changing, and with respect to others. As we discover, we remember; remembering, we discover; and most intensely do we experience this when our separate journeys converge."

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