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David Miguel Molina is a Teaching Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in critical rhetorical and cultural studies. His work focuses on social movements, political imaginaries, and the performative aspects of protest, particularly those emerging from 20th-century Black freedom struggles in the United States. He emphasizes learner-centered pedagogy that balances rigor with adaptability, prioritizing practice, reflection, and feedback in education.
His research explores intersections between historical activism and contemporary discourse, as seen in his publications analyzing figures like Pauli Murray and the role of civil rights narratives in contexts like the Space Age. Though no formal academic awards are listed, his work contributes significantly to understanding the rhetorical dimensions of social change.
Molina teaches courses including Public Speaking, Theories of Rhetoric, and African American Rhetoric. His office is located at 1413 Cathedral of Learning, and he is active on social media through the COMMRC platform.
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