Louis DeSipio is professor of political science and Chicano/Latino studies at University of California, Irvine. He is co-author or co-editor of several books including
Making Americans, Remaking America: Immigration and Immigrant Policy (1998),
Awash in the Mainstream: Latino Politics in the 1996 Elections (1999),
Muted Voices: Latinos and the 2000 Elections (2004), and
Beyond the Barrio: Latinos and the 2004 Elections (2010). He has also published book chapters and numerous articles in journals such as
American Politics Research, Perspectives on Politics, Urban Affairs Review, and
Asian American Policy Review.
Rodolfo de la Garza is Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science in the Department of Political Science, Columbia University. He has edited, co-edited and co-authored numerous books including
Making Americans, Remaking America: Immigration and Immigrant Policy (1998),
Awash in the Mainstream: Latino Politics in the 1996 Elections (1999),
Latinos and U. S. Foreign Policy: Lobbying for the Homeland? (2000),
Sending Money Home: Hispanic Remittances and Community Development (2002),
Muted Voices: Latinos and the 2000 Elections (2004), and
The Future of the Voting Rights Act (2006). Dr. de la Garza has served as Vice President of the American Political Science Association and received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Committee on the Status of Latinos in the Profession of the American Political Science Association in 1993.