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Ricardo Pelegrin Taboada

Assistant Professor of History & Ethnic Studies

Latin American & Inter American Relations Focus Area

Office: BELL 222
Phone: 503-838-8294
Email: pelegrintaboadar@wou.edu
Office Hours: M 2-4 Virtual 10 am – 1 pm

PhD History,  Florida International University, Miami

Master of Laws in International Law, University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables

Licentiate at Law, University of Havana School of Law

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