Marco Durazo
Term Instructor
Full-Time Faculty
Kalmanovitz Hall 235
Biography
Marco Durazo is a political scientist whose research and teaching focuses on race, immigration, the military, war, and U.S. Foreign Policy. He is currently working on a book manuscript that examines the experiences of deported U.S. service members. His courses include: Latino Politics, Chicanx/Latinx Cultural & Society, Security & Terrorism, and the department’s non-profit Internship course.
Expertise
- Race
- Politics
Research Areas
- Race
- Immigration
- Military
- War
- U.S. Foreign Policy
Appointments
- Faculty Coordinator: Peace & Justice Minor
Education
- UCLA, PhD in Political Science, 2024
Prior Experience
- Lecturer, UCLA, in Political Science and Chicano Studies
Awards & Distinctions
- Latinx Faculty Member of the Year Award (student nominated), 2022
Selected Publications
- ''The Young Lords: Revolution, Feminism, and the Pursuit of Emancipatory Politics.' Review. Journal of International Feminist Politics (2022).
- ‘Latinos, Youth, and Military Service.’ In the Encyclopedia of Military Science (2014).