Julio Cesar Pino Explained

Julio Cesar Pino
Native Name:Julio César Pino
Native Name Lang:Spanish
Birth Date:1960
Birth Place:Havana, Cuba
Nationality:Cuban-American
Occupation:Professor
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Discipline:Latin American history
Education:University of California, Los Angeles (BA, 1984; MA, 1987; PhD, 1991)
Thesis Title:"Family and Favela: The Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro"
Thesis Url:https://www.jstor.org/stable/2518267
Thesis Year:1997
Main Interests:Latin America
Third World
Islam
History of race
Workplaces:Kent State University
Website:https://www.kent.edu/history/profile/Julio-Cesar-Pino

Julio Cesar Pino is a former[1] tenured Associate Professor of History at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, specializing in Latin American History and the Third World. He was fired in April 2018. He is a Fulbright Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His courses include "Comparative Third World Revolutions", Afro-Latin America, History of Women in Latin America" and "The Sixties: A Third World View."[2]

In 1997 he published "Family and Favela: the Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro" (Greenwood Press), dealing with household organization and the feminization of poverty in the Rio shantytowns. He is the author of numerous articles in Latin American Research Review, Journal of Urban History, Latin American Perspectives and other journals. Dr. Pino also has a deep interest in pedagogy, and has published articles in "The History Teacher" and "Perspectives" magazine of the American Historical Association. His current research project is a study of nineteenth-century African Muslim slaves and free persons in Brazil. Dr. Pino is listed in Who's Who in American Education and Who's Who in America. He is a Contributing Editor of Latin American Perspectives. He is also engaged in a study of the historiography of working women in Latin America from pre-colonization to globalization.[2]

Dr. Pino's writings on Third World shantytowns have been published and cited in critical reference works such as (DuBois Center: Harvard University) and Encyclopedia of Third World Poverty. His books and articles are regularly taught in courses, from women's studies to urban history, at leading universities in the United States, Europe and Latin America.[2]

Biography

Julio Cesar Pino was born in Havana, Cuba in 1960. He moved to Los Angeles with his family in 1968.[3]

He received his Ph.D in History from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1991.

Political controversies

Pino has been involved in a long series of controversies relating to American foreign policy, Islam, suicide bombing, jihad, and Israel.[4] These include a 2012 newspaper column praising the actions of the terrorist who carried out the Kiryat Yovel supermarket bombing,[5] and a letter critical of American policy that read, in part, "You attack, and continue to attack, us everywhere... The ill done to the Muslim nations must be requited."[6] In 2011 he was investigated by the Secret Service after calling president Bush a "cocaine cowboy."[6] In November 2007, Kent State demoted the chair of the history department for failing to follow procedure when it authorized a fully paid, mid-semester, 6-week trip to the United Arab Emirates where Pino wished to study Arabic. Pino was recalled to his teaching post before completing the 6 weeks.[6] In 2011 a public controversy ensued after Pino shouted "Death to Israel" during a talk given at Kent State by Ishmael Khaldi, an Israeli diplomat. University President Lester Lefton condemned Pino's behavior as "reprehensible, and an embarrassment to our university," defending Pino's right to free speech but finding his behavior, "deplorable."[7] [8] [6] [9] [10] Pino has been involved in a series of anti-Israel actions, writing an open letter in 2014 asserting of Israeli Jews that, "The Chosen drain the blood of innocents."[11]

2016 FBI investigation

Julio Pino returned to the headlines in January 2016 when information surfaced that the FBI was interviewing students and professors for possible ties between Pino and ISIS. Pino denied the allegations against him in an email to Inside Higher Ed, saying, "My only commitment is to serve my students as guided by the light of knowledge. I have no ties to any political organization, nor do I recruit for any cause." A university spokesperson confirmed that he is still teaching at this time. Kent State said in a statement that it is cooperating with an ongoing investigation, and said the FBI had assured it there was no threat to the campus.[12] [13] Pino said neither the FBI nor Homeland Security has notified him of any sort of investigation.[4]

2018 charges

Pino was charged in April 2018 by federal prosecutors with one count of making false statements to law enforcement, relative to a separate 2016 investigation into his connections with a man in St. Louis who had threatened a family court judge. Pino plead guilty to the charges, with a plea agreement for a prison term between 10 and 16 months. He is scheduled to be sentenced on August 23. He stated that he had already planned to retire from the university at the conclusion of the Spring 2018 semester.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kent State professor pleads guilty, will face sentencing in August. 27 April 2018. 16 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191216010804/http://www.kentwired.com/latest_updates/article_0b06610e-4960-11e8-bcee-cbd539cf1685.html. dead.
  2. Web site: Julio Cesar Pino. kent.edu. 28 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20171107130828/https://www.kent.edu/history/profile/julio-cesar-pino. 7 November 2017. dead.
  3. Web site: Discover the Networks Julio Cesar Pino. 2021-08-18. Discover The Networks.
  4. Web site: Who is Julio Pino?. KentWired.com. 22 January 2016. 7 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171107203520/http://www.kentwired.com/latest_updates/article_1858679c-bfc6-11e5-a785-83647b3d76e1.html. dead.
  5. News: Stoil. Rebecca Anna. Kent State president lambasts Israel bashing professor. 21 January 2016. Jerusalem Post. 30 October 2011.
  6. News: Biliczky. Carol. Anti-Israel statement by Kent professor Julio Pino stokes anger. Akron Beacon Journal. 27 October 2011.
  7. News: Jaschik. Scott. When a Prof Shouts 'Death to Israel'. 21 January 2016. Inside Higher Ed. 31 October 2011.
  8. News: President Lefton's Response to Recent Guest Lecturer. 21 January 2016. 27 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20160126124738/http://www2.kent.edu/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsitem=47489658-BC89-2829-C8D4B052A8588373. 26 January 2016. dead.
  9. News: Mozgovaya. Natasha. Kent State Professor Yells 'Death to Israel' at Israeli Diplomat. 21 January 2016. Haaretz. 28 October 2011.
  10. News: Starnes. Todd. Professor's 'Death to Israel' Rant Sparks Controversy at Kent State University. 21 January 2016. Fos News. 28 October 2011.
  11. News: Kent State history professor says "academic friends of Israel" are "directly responsible for the murder of over 1,400 Palestinian children, women and elderly civilians". 21 January 2016. History News Network. 2 August 2014.
  12. News: Kent State Prof Probed for Possible Ties to ISIS. 21 January 2016. Inside Higher Ed. 21 January 2015.
  13. News: Brennan. Christopher. Kent State University professor under FBI investigation for alleged ties to ISIS. 21 January 2016. New York Daily News. 20 January 2015.
  14. News: Controversial Kent State University professor pleads guilty to lying to FBI . . April 26, 2018 . Heisig, Eric . April 26, 2018.