Ricardo Gabriel

Student Fellow

Ricardo Gabriel is a scholar-organizer and a PhD candidate in sociology at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY). His research interests include social movements, climate justice, and decolonial theory/praxis. Ricardo’s dissertation is a multimethod exploration of the movement for Puerto Rican studies at The City University of New York, from 1969 to the mid-1970s. It furthers our understanding of decolonial education by analyzing how students and scholars challenged colonial discourses in academia and advanced emancipatory knowledge and practices. Ricardo has written for NACLA: Report on the Americas, and in 2019 he wrote the forward for Caribbean Connections: Puerto Rico, 3 rd Edition, an interdisciplinary curricular guide with readings and lessons on Puerto Rico and social justice for high school teachers, published by Teaching For Change.




Participating Years


2017–2018

Consciousness and Revolution II

The place of consciousness in radical theory and practice is a subject of significant dispute, as global and local events continue to underline.