Aviva Chomsky is a distinguished academic specializing in Latin American studies and history.
As a professor at Salem State University, she has authored several books and coordinated the Latin American Studies program.
Chomsky's expertise extends beyond academia, as she has been actively involved in Latin American solidarity and immigrants' rights advocacy for over 25 years.
Her background combines scholarly research with practical activism, providing a unique perspective on immigration issues.
Based in Salem, Massachusetts, Chomsky's work continues to contribute significantly to the understanding of Latin American history and contemporary immigration debates.
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