Dr. Sarah Seekatz

Professor / CAP Chairperson
Office: 
Budd 216
Ext: 
5132

Credentials:

Discipline: 
History
Bio: 

B.A., University of California, Irvine
M.A., University of California, Riverside
Ph.D., University of California, Riverside

Sarah Seekatz received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside with a focus on Public History and California History. Her research on Southern California鈥檚 date industry and its orientalist fantasies has been supported by fellowships from the Autry National Center, The Huntington Library, and the UC California Studies Consortium. Seekatz has been featured on CNN, NPR, Al Jazeera America, Atlas Obscura, KCET.org, The Gastropod Podcast, National Geographic鈥檚 blog The Salt, and in Eden, the Journal of the California Garden & Landscape History Society. Previously, she directed the Mexican American Pioneer Project at the Coachella Valley History Museum and worked as an intern in the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History鈥檚 Latino Collection. In addition to teaching she serves as a historical adviser for the public radio project: California Foodways. Her book, Images of America: Indio鈥檚 Date Festival, hit shelves in February 2016.

At San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College Sarah Seekatz is the chairperson of the Cultural Awareness Program and Latinx Heritage Month Committee. She also serves on the Women鈥檚 History Month Committee and is a Co-chair of the history department. Seekatz is a proud member of the La Raza Employees Association and the Undocumented Student Allies, as well as the Chair of the Student Empowerment and Cultural Events Committee of the Chicanx/ Latinx Faculty Task Force.

Courses Taught:

  • 听听听 History 31, Mexican American History
  • 听听听 History 17A, History of the United States Pre-Colonial through the Civil War and Reconstruction
  • 听听听 History 17B, History of the United States Reconstruction to Present
  • 听听听 History 37, California History
  • 听听听 History 02A, World History to 1600
Office / TrAC / Department:
Social Science, Education, and Public Service
History
Classification: 
Faculty