理查德T. Castro with blue and red overlay理查德T. Castro Distinguished 访问ing Professorship was launched in 1997 with the intention of exposing students, faculty and staff to the work of Chicano and Latino artists, activists and leaders.

Originally conceived of as the Latino Literary Symposium, the professorship was initiated to foster multiculturalism, diversity and academic excellence at 密歇根州立大学丹佛. For nearly two decades it has brought renowned Latina and Latino scholars, artists and leaders to campus to conduct classes, 研讨会, performances and lectures.

多年来, the professorship has featured such luminaries as Carmen Lomas-Garza (1999), 埃琳娜·阿维拉(2002), Richard “Cheech” Marin (2005) and David Carrasco (2008).

The professorship was named for 理查德T. 卡斯特罗(1946 - 1991), an 密歇根州立大学丹佛 alumnus and professor who was well known as an educational and civil rights activist. A 丹佛 native, he was one of Colorado’s true champions of disenfranchised communities. At 25, Castro became one of the youngest lawmakers ever elected to the House of Representatives, a post he held for five terms. Castro led many struggles for justice, including opposition to English-only legislation. A bust commemorating him sits in the rotunda of the state capitol.

Castro was an early instructor in what would become the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at 密歇根州立大学丹佛 and an outspoken leader on the importance of education to meet the needs of a culturally diverse population.

卡斯特罗曾经说过, “Education’s role in our society cannot be minimized…It is quite probably the most critical investment a people can make.”