
معرفی
Eddie Bonilla is an Assistant Professor in the History Department at Boston College. His research focuses on the ideologies and activism of communists of color, examining how multiracial groups utilized Marxism to challenge global imperialism, capitalism, sexism, and racism. He explores the League of Revolutionary Struggle's role in labor, student activism, and electoral politics. His work also analyzes FBI persecution of communists during the Cold War.
Education:
- B.A., University of California Irvine
- Ph.D., Michigan State University
Research Interests: Latinx/Latin American history, African American history, Asian American history, global communism, comparative race studies, labor, imperialism/capitalism. His current book manuscript, Homegrown Communists in the Age of Reagan, bridges Latinx, African American, and Asian American social movement histories.
Publications: Recent work includes an analysis of Chicana/o and New Communist Movements in Southern California Quarterly (2022) and a discussion of Black-Latina/o/x radical intersections in Latinx Talk (2020).
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising/Grants: No specific advisees or grants mentioned. Active in revising his dissertation into a book manuscript.




