julia curry-- dr. curry: well, i think i would have to start by crossing it off and saying "chicana professor." and it isn't because i don't totally understand and accept the issues raised by claudia and the issues that are incased in the term "latinx," the thing is that i subscribe to the idea of self-determination. and that idea means that we need to be able to use the term that we wish to use for ourselves. and the fact that many, many terms have been used for mexican-americans, hispanics, latinos throughout the 19th century, or since colonization, and so it's very complex. it isn't an easy term. but you know, i want to say that when the @ sign was introduced, the arroba, or latinow, as some people say, or chicanow, it was a kind of understanding of trying to address sexism and trying to value the contributions of women. and that was important, but i think one of the things that i've always said to people in that fight that you identify is that if we really wanna be fair, then we should all be chica