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2.  Curriculum
Vitae
                                                                                          July 4, 2015




















Olga
Magdalena Lazín, Ph.D.

Visiting Scholar
UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies  


Address:  10811 Ashton Ave, Apt. 101,                   Tel.
(310) 208 4422 or cell  (310) 633 3676
                 Los
Ángeles, California 90024 USA         
olazin@ucla.edu

Citizenship: USA

Education         2001    Ph.D., History, UCLA
                        1996    M.A., 
History, UCLA
1990     B.A.    Philology,
Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania  

Languages       English, Spanish, French, Romanian, Italian,
Hungarian, and Latin

Employment    1991—         PROFMEX Research Institution (Los
Angeles)
                                             
joint with Universidad de Guadalajara (1995—)
                                              from Researcher (1991-2007)
to Director of Research (2008—     )
     Previous                             
  2001-2007       Cal State Dominguez Hills, Lecturer in
History, Women in Global Perspective
                          2004-2005    
UCLA Extension, Lecturer,
Women In Film
  2001-2005     Cal State Long Beach, Lecturer in History
                        2003-2004        
Santa Monica College, Lecturer in History
  2002-2004       Cerritos College, Lecturer in History
2000- 2002      West
Los Angeles College – History Instructor

BOOKS

2014     
Scholars’ Press,
Communications, Relationship Building & Management of
Independent Schools

2007     La globalización se descentraliza: La
Globalización  se descentraliza: Libre
Mercado,
   
          Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil
en las Regiones del Mundo
              By Olga
Magdalena Lazín
(Guadalajara y Los Ángeles: Universidad de Guadalajara,
              PROFMEX, UCLA Program on Mexico, Casa
Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2007)
              http://globalizacionsedescentraliza.com/ ISBN: 978-970-27-0713-4


         
          2011  La Globalización Se Amplia: Los claroscuros
de los nexus globales.                                                        
               By Olga Magdalena.
Lazín
& James W. Wilkie (UCLA And Guadalajara University)
               Universidad
de Guadalajara, PROFMEX,
UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan
Pablos Editor)
               http://globalizacionseamplia.com/  ISBN: 978-970-27-0713-4

2013  The Rockefeller Foundations in Latin America,
Scholars’ Press, UDG & UCLA. ISBN


Employment:  UCLA Visiting Scholar, in the Education And
Information Department – The
independent School community And Its Efficiency. Conducting Community Research,
for the past 10 years.
2000 – Research & Development
Director
, PROFMEX.
Acclimating students and Professors at UCLA. Tutoring one-on-one, Research and
community activities, helping  with learning
disabilities.

Academic
Competence:
I have been successfully  teaching for the past 20 years

The
American Constitution, Community Engagement, How to Conduct Community Research,
The Individual, The Family & The Community, Latin American History; Health
Systems  in Latin America: Habeas Corpus
Law, Women’s Reproductive Rights in the U.S. and Mexico, and Philosophy. Also
my specialties are as follows:
·      Gender Studies
·      Governance
& Health[1]
·      Social Security in the United
States and Mexico:
·      Race &
Ethnicity in Education - California
·      Social
Determinants of Health in Southern California
Migration Comparative
Free Trade Blocs Analysis; History of Globalization; Philosophy of  Individualism; Philosophy of Film &
Hollywood Culture; Ancient and Modern History; Creative Writing; Creating
Thinking; U.S. History; the Age of Revolutions, Elitelore, and Folklore:
Critical Thinking; Marxism; Capitalism, American Pragmatism; Feminism; Ethics;
Environmental Studies; Asian Philosophy and Religion; Religious Studies (East
and West); Aesthetics; Philosophy and American Literature.

 

Lecturer & Teaching Experience:

History Lecturer :
UCLA, California State University Dominguez Hills, Cal State University Long
Beach, Cerritos College, Santa Monica College, West LA College, and El Camino
College.


2012                      History 161 & 160 – UCLA,
Spring Quarter: A. : Comparative Study between the Habeas Corpus & The
Amparo System in Mexico. Co-Taught, with Dr James Wilkie


B.

2011                            UCLA
Extension,
Topics in American History, 
U.S. Constitution
Summer Quarter & Winter Quarter

2010                            “Women
and Globalization,”
Upper Division Women’s Studies
Course 401I California State University, Long
Beach, Spring Semester

2009                           “World History Since 1500,” Upper
Division History Course,
Course 380 at California State University, Long
Beach, Spring Semester


Teaching
Assistant, Colonial America, Classic
Travel Accounts of United States of America, 1999


2010                            Course 301, History:
The
Individual, the Family and the
Community, Cal State University
Dominguez Hills, for 7 years, every semester.

                                   
2008                            History Instructor;  Mexico Since 1910,” UCLA Upper
Division  Course History 171,
UCLA Extension (UNEX), Spring & Summer Quarters

                
                   “Health Systems
in Latin America: A Comparative Perspective”:
Santa Monica College, Summer Quarter

History 8B – History
Instructor, Summer & Fall Quarters with Ingrid Fey.

2007
–             Lecturer, The
United States Constitution: A History
, Cal State Long Beach 
Director Research & Development

2006                            Lecturer: “History
of Latin America,”
Upper Division Course 
“History of Mexico,”
Upper Division Course

Santa Monica College,
Summer Quarter, & Fall


2005                            “History
of the Americas,”
Lower
Division History 8.1 
Cerritos College, United States Constitution: Winter
Quarter

UCLA Teaching Assistant
since 1999

12 years Experience:  Department of History: LECTURER.


2001                       “Women in World History,” Upper Division History
380,
California State
University, Dominguez Hills, Fall Semester


2000          The American Constitution, History
Class, UCLA & El Camino Colleges, Summer

Conferences
Chaired:
2014,            June
15-18, UCLA School Of Law, Conference on Race & Ethnicity: Issues of  Women of Color, Presenter.

 

Editor-In-Chief- PROFMEX Web Journal, published since
1974

Competence: English
for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses, History and Philosophy. Our team at
PROFMEX has been providing language instruction for academic study in American
universities. Also How to pass the GRE, and SAT Exams
   


EDITED BOOK


2012  Elitelore
Varieties: 17 Views in World Context
, by James W. Wilkie, David E. Lorey, and
             Olga Magdalena Lazín (Los Angeles: Elitelore Books).
     
2013   Carlos A Torres, Independent Education in
California: Promises And Issues, 2013, Berkley, CA.

                                                      Articles, sole author

Book: Rise of the
American Model for Philanthropy,
2001, Online:


2012      16. Orwell's
"1984" and Life Under the "Big Brothers" Stalin and Ceausescu
(1996)

  By Olga Magdalena Lazín,
hard-copy & online

2004     “La Carrera Mundia Hacia los Bloques de
Libre Comercio,” by Olga Magdalena
Lazín,
in    
             Globalización
Tecnológico: México en el Nuevo Ciclo Industrial
, ed. Alejandro Dabat et
al.
             (México/Guadalajara/Los Angeles: Universidad
de Guadalajara, Universidad Nacional
             Autónoma de México, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor),
             pp. 161-193.

   2000a  
“Romanian Globalization Theory and Its Impact In Latin America –
                The Neopopulist Discourse,” By Olga Magdalena Lazín, UCLA
Historical Journal
Issue 19, pp. 12-34.

   2000b   “Review of Joseph Love’s, “Crafting the Third World: Theorizing Under-Development
                 in Brazil (Stanford University Press, 1996) by Olga
Magdalena Lazín
in Mexico and
                 the World  5:2  http://www.isop.ucla.edu/profmex/volume5/2spring00/00Lazin1.htm

                     1999     “Mexico as a Linchpin for Free Trade in the
Americas,”
in Statistical
Abstract of Latin America,
Vol. 31:2, pp. 1173-1203. (Co-author James W.
Wilkie) Hardcopy

1999a                         “Mexico and Romania Compared,”
in Mexico and the World, edited by
James W. Wilkie (México, D.F.: PROFMEX-ANUIES), pp. 206-233. Also in Mexico
and the World
6:1


1999b                         Globalización Fast-Track  y el Surgimiento de
Áreas de Libre
Comercio (ALC) y Corporaciones Transglobales
(CTG) Virtuales”,
in México
frente a la Modernización de China,
 
ed. Oscar M. González Cuevas (México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana-Unidad Azcapotzalco), pp. 307-359.
(Co-authored
with James W. Wilkie)

1996                            “Bloques Emergentes de Comercio Internacional:
Comparación |Entre el Área de Libre Comercio de
América del Norte y la Unión Europea,” Carta
Económica Regional
, Universidad de Guadalajara, No. 48,  May-June, pp. 29-36.

1995a                         “NAFTA and The European Union Compared,”
in Statistical Abstract  of Latin America, Vol. 30;1,  pp. 1205-1230.


1995a                         “México Como Punta de Lanza para el Libre Comercio en las Américas,” in Ajustes y Desajustes Regionales,  eds. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y David E. Lorey
(Guadalajara y Los Angeles: University of Guadalajara y UCLA Program on
Mexico), 47-112.
(Co-author James W.
Wilkie)


Online Publications:
http://www.profmex.org  under Publications; books

Book presentation:”Globalization Is Decentralized”, published 2012, Sole author
At the Convention Center, Los
Angeles, May 20 -23, 2012. Book Fair, Los Angeles Convention Center,
California.


Articles Authored & Book reviews:

2010                            Lydia's Open Door: Inside Mexico's Most
Modern Brothel,
University of California Press, by Patty Kelly,
2008.
 H_NET Reviews on books upon Latin America.

2009
                           Conference,
Mexico and The World: Online articles:


2002                           How
to Improve Heath Services in Tijuana. 
“Expansion del Papel del Instituto Nacional de Migración de México (INAMI)
y Establecimiento de Un ‘Think Tank” Dedicado a Mejorar la Calidad de Vida en
La Gran Los Angeles-Tijuana,”
(México, D.F.: INAMI, 2002), Chapter 5.

2001                           “History and
Components of Globalization,” 
Healthcare, Education and Telecommunications, in Statistical Abstract of Latin
America
37
 (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center
Publications),  pp. xxiv-xxvii.

2000a                         “Globalization
Theory and Its Impact In Latin America - The Neopopulist Discourse,”
UCLA Historical Journal,
Issue 19, pp. 12-34.

2000b                         Book Review  of Crafting
the Third World: Theorizing Under-development in Brazil (Stanford University
Press, 1996)
 by Joseph Love,” Mexico and the World  5:2

1999                           “Mexico as a Linchpin for Free
Trade in the Americas,”
in Statistical
Abstract of Latin America,
Vol. 31:2, pp. 1173-1203. (Co-author James W.
Wilkie) Hardcopy

1999a                         “Mexico and Romania Compared,”
in Mexico and the World, edited by
James W. Wilkie (México, D.F.: PROFMEX-ANUIES), pp. 206-233. Also in Mexico
and the World
6:1


1999b                         Globalización Fast-Track  y el Surgimiento de
Áreas de Libre
Comercio (ALC) y Corporaciones Transglobales
(CTG) Virtuales”,
in México
frente a la Modernización de China,
 
ed. Oscar M. González Cuevas (México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana-Unidad Azcapotzalco), pp. 307-359.
(Co-authored
with James W. Wilkie)

1996                            “Bloques Emergentes de Comercio Internacional:
Comparación |Entre el Área de Libre Comercio de
América del Norte y la Unión Europea,” Carta
Económica Regional
, Universidad de Guadalajara, No. 48,  May-June, pp. 29-36.

1995a                         “NAFTA and The European Union
Compared,”
in Statistical
Abstract  of Latin America
,
Vol.
30;1,  pp. 1205-1230.


1995a                         “México Como Punta de Lanza para el Libre Comercio en las Américas,” in Ajustes y Desajustes Regionales,  eds. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y David E. Lorey
(Guadalajara y Los Angeles: University of Guadalajara y UCLA Program on
Mexico), 47-112.
(Co-author James W.
Wilkie)

1985                            “Originality and Stereotypes,”
Nord, Baia Mare, Romania, Jan, p.
3-28

1984        
                  “Confessions,” Nord, Baia Mare, Romania, January 1, p.
5.





Course Readers Edited:

2010                            Evita
Peron in Elitelore: UCLA, History 160B

2002                            Women in Global Perspectives, Course reader, Gender
Studies, 401I CSULB

Women in History: Globalizing Women and Gender
Studies in History, California State
University, Dominguez Hills

2001           
                    Frontiers in Elitelore, UCLA History 169

1999                            Elitelore
Issues
,
UCLA

1995                            Issues
in Elitelore and Folklore
,
UCLA History 169


Research Awards:

1996                Latin
American Center Fieldwork Award;
Conduct Research on “Reconstructing
the Legal Framework for Civil Society in Romania: The Mexican Model.”

Professional achievements:

2010                           Reproductive Health
& Women’s Rights in Mexico, Paper Presentation. Moderator on Research &
Advocacy panel, UCLA School of Law, March 12th-16th.

2010                           The
Economic Policy of Immigration,
Paper presentation, Conference in
Mazatlán, Universidad Autonoma de   
Mazatlán, June 23-25, MX

2010                            PROFMEX-UCLA
Conference Organizing Committee,
Paper presented:
Barriers to Reproductive Rights in the U.S. A.
& Mexico Morelia, State of Michoacán, September 19-25.

2010                           Co-Conference
Organizer: “Women in Film, Hollywood”, Paper presentation,
UCLA, May 1998

1997--2010                 Director,
Globalization Studies, UCLA Latin America Center

1999                            PROFMEX
Conference Organizing Committee,
“Mexico and the World,” Paper Presentation,
Morelia, State of Michoacán, December 8-15
http://www.profmex.com
//mexworld/issue6/art1

1994--
                        PROFMEX Director, NAFTA-European Union Integration

1993--                         Organizer, NPPOs GLOBAL-Program for Legally Facilitating the
Flow of U.S. - Based Tax Exempt Funds to Not-For-Private-Profit
Organizations Worldwide.
Conferences held in:
Belgium, Hungary,
Romania, 1995
Hungary, Romania, Switzerland, 1994
France, Russia, Spain, Mexico, since 1993

1993                           Chief
of Project, Establishment of PROFMEX Office at the Institute  of Latin American Studies, Russian Academy of
Science, Moscow June 15-26.

1992                            Director NAFTA - European Integration Studies, based in France and Mexico.
February 20-December 15.
             
1991                           PROFMEX Organizer, “Mission
to Analyze De-statification in Eastern Europe, September 15 – October 12.

1990
                           Latin Language
Professor, Cluj, Romania

Memberships: 
·      California faculty
Association, 2001.
·      American Historical
Association
·      American-Romanian Academy
of Science and Arts (ARA)
·      American-Romanian
Foundation (California Tax-Exempt Organization) Founding Member and Chair of
Board of Directors, 1997-
·     
Feminist
Majority Foundation (Founder of Feminist Alliance, UCLA Chapter)
·      Institute for the Study
of Gender in Mexico
·      Northern California
Translators Association (NCTA)
·      PROFMEX–Consortium for
Research on Mexico
Board of Directors, 1997—
·      Holmby Park Advisory
Board,  Beverly Hills, 2001--


Conferences, Seminars Presentations and
Invitations, Radio Show Host:

2013 – present:    Passionate Women Online –BlogTalkRadio Show host


2010                           UCLA
Conference, School of Law, “Reproductive Justice in U.S. and Mexico: Is
Machismo Winning?”, March 12-15th, UCLA Los Angeles, CA

2009                           Conference on “Latin
American Literature and Education,” Mexico City, June 17-24, Paper: “The
Challenges of Globalization, Civil Society in  
Latin America and Canada.”



2001
                       Conference on “Urban
Poverty Worldwide,” Toluca, State of Mexico,           
       November 6-9, Paper: “Women in the Labor
Force, Equal Pay”
          
2000 Conference Organizer, “Technological
Knowledge and Women’s Role in the Global Advocacy Networking,” UCLA, June 4

2000
PROFMEX-UCLA Conference on “Mexico and Public Policy,” Organizer, and also Paper:
“Reproductive
Politics & The Role of Women in Mexico”
Morelia,
Michoacán, Mexico,
Sept. 14– 23.

TV Interview: Noticiero Canal 13
de Televisa Broadcast to Mexico/USA

1999 UCLA Colloquium in European History and
Culture,
October 16, Paper:  “Globalization of Civil Society:
The Open Society Fund in East-Central
Europe–International Philanthropy”

1999
Organizer, PROFMEX-Guanajuato Conference on Innovative Ideas for Mexico’s
Development,” Paper “The Role of Transnational NGOs in Developing Civil Society
in Mexico,” Guanajuato, April 14-19.

1999
Organizer, UCLA Seminar on “Globalization and Romania's       
         Transylvanian Region,” sponsored by
U.S. Small Business Association, July 7

2002           
UCLA
History Annual Conference on Women’s History, March 17,
 Paper: “The
Politics of Gender in Mexico”
http://www.olgalazin.net/articles.html


1997    Romanian Academy Conference on “Civil
Society ,” Cluj Napoca,
Romania, June 15, Paper: “Civil Society and the Transfer
of the
Mexican - U.S. Model to Romania,”

1997 
Civic Academy Conference on “Rebuilding Civil Society,”    Sighet, Maramures, Romania, June 22, Paper: “The
Deliberate Detour  Of Romania’s Civil
Society after 1947
by the Ceausescu Dictatorship”

1996    UCLA Colloquium on
Romania, June 17, Paper:
 “The Emerging Romanian Informational
Infrastructure”

1996 UCLA Colloquium in
European History and Culture,
            October
16, Paper: “Civil Society and the Mexican Adaptation   
            of
the U.S. Philanthropic Model”

1995 The American-Romanian Academy of Science
Annual Meeting,
            University
of Reno, January 12 – 17.  Moderator: “Session
on Culture”; Paper: “Orwell's  ‘1984’ and Life Under  ‘Big Brothers’ Stalin & Ceausescu” .Online:
profmex.org/articles

1994 PROFMEX Policy Seminar for Managing the
Greater El Paso-Ciudad
            Juárez
Metropolitan Area, El Paso, March 14-15. Paper:
“Simplifying
U.S.-Mexican Visas”

1994
Mexico’s Federal Electoral Institute, Invitee as International Observer  of the Mexican Presidential Election, Mexico
City, August 19-22.

1994 PROFMEX Conference on “Experiences of
De-statification”
 Mexico City, August 23, 1994, Paper: “NAFTA
and EU Compared.”

1994  “Is English the Internet Dominat Language?” Learning
Workshop.  Miercurea Ciuc, Romania, April
29, Paper:Ironies
and Complexities of Redefining Civil Society In East-Central Europe.

  1993 
Mexico City University (UAM-A), September 18, paper:
 “Accelerating the Education of Young Women in
Mexico: A
 Development Imperative.[2]



Editor-In-Chief:

 

PROFMEX   http://www.profmex.org

Online: http://ww.profmex.org/contact.html  1990 -- 2013


Travel
and Research
___________________________________________

Europe                              Americas

Austria: Sept 1991                                        Canada: Oct 1992,
Nov 1995
Belgium: Sept 1995                                       Mexico: Yearly, 1991--
Bulgaria: Sept 1992                                                             
England: 
Jan and May 2001, 2009                                               
France:   
1991-1992                                      USA:
October 1992--
Hungary: 
1991, 1992, 1995                         Guatemala,
January 1999    
Romania:
Yearly, 1992--
                                       Costa Rica, March 1999
Russia: June 1993                                                    Caracas, Venezuela  2009
Spain: March 1992
Switzerland: June-July 1994
Turkey: July 2000 - 2009

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Fields


  • English language &
    Literature

  • Constitutional History

·     
Modern Latin
American History

  • Colonial/Imperial
    History (Spanish and Portuguese Empires)
Law
Specialties
:    Habeas Corpus & The Amparo: Law

·     
Globalization
And Social Security

·     
The Green
Revolutions (2)

·     
Development
– Growth of Civil Society and NGOs

·     
Science and
Technology

·     
Development
– International Trade and Economic Relations

·     
International
Economic Relations

REFERENCES:
1.    Aida Mostkoff-Linares
Professor of History
affiliation
SANTA
MONICA COLLEGE
email
amostkoff@gmail.com
phone
310-845-5833
address
10811
Ashton ave #101, LA., CA 90024

2. Supervisor: Prof: James Wilkie  tel. 310 454 8812,  Email; james.wilkie@att.com
1242 LACHMAN LN, Pacific Palisades,
CA 90272

2.    Carlos A Torres: GSEIS, UCLA
Grad School of Educa &
Information Studies, 1320 MOORE Hall, LA, CA 90095-5312.

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