Marie "Keta" Miranda
State of Xicana/o Studies panel, Palo Alto College
Submitted by jenalzate on Wed, 03/06/2019 - 22:35Homegirls in the Public Sphere, by Keta Miranda
Submitted by jenalzate on Wed, 03/06/2019 - 22:33Faculty Headshot, Dr. Keta Miranda, Associate Professor in Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio
Submitted by jenalzate on Wed, 03/06/2019 - 22:27Marie "Keta" Miranda
Submitted by jenalzate on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 16:04Marie “Keta” Miranda was born in Los Angeles, California during a time of— in her words — “urban removal,” not “urban renewal.” Her mother was very involved in church organizing activities, from charities to fiestas. It is through her mother that Keta understood the church to be a place for women where they can “laugh out loud and have a good time with each other.” Her mother was a housewife putting in a lot of labor and love raising eight children, six girls and two boys. Her father worked first as a general laborer, then a postal carrier, and then a tile-setter.