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Andrew Gomez is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Puget Sound, specializing in U.S. immigration, Latino history, and public history. He holds a PhD from UCLA (2015) and has taught courses such as 'American Experiences' and 'Immigration in the U.S.'
- Education: BS (2008), BA (2010) - Florida International University; MA (2012), PhD (2015) - UCLA
His research emphasizes race, identity, and public engagement. His book Constructing Cuban America (2024) explores Cuban migration and identity in Florida. He has contributed to journals like Journal of American Ethnic History and worked on projects addressing labor movements and anti-Chinese violence in Tacoma.
- Awards: Whiting Public Engagement Fellow (2019–20)
Teaching focuses on historical themes of migration and social justice. Collaborative public history initiatives include the Justice for Janitors Movement and anti-Chinese violence legacy projects.



