Dr. Miguel Juárez is a multi-disciplinary scholar, artist and Paseño (El Pasoan). He has an MLS from SUNY Buffalo and a BA, MA and PhD from UTEP, as well as graduate Arts Administration and Museum Studies coursework from CSU Dominguez Hills and CSU Long Beach. He was an academic librarian and archivist from 1999 to 2013. He has published two books: _Where Are All the Librarians of Color: The Experiences of People of Color in Academia_, co-edited with Rebecca Hankins (2016, Library Juice Press) and _Colors on Desert Walls: The Murals of El Paso_, with photographs by Cynthia Weber Farah (1997, Texas Western Press). His book on the creation of El Paso's freeway system and the displacement of citizens is currently under review for publication. His reviews, articles and opinion editorials have appeared in numerous publications, books, blogs and in the El Paso Times, El Paso Herald Post, Fusion Magazine, Latino Rebels, Medium and PlayBuzz. He is an editor on El Paso News and serves on the editorial board of Latinx Talk, an online, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, and moderated forum, as well as on the editorial board of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) of the American Library Association. You can follow him on Twitter @migueljuarez