Sujey Vega is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and American Studies, and Affiliate Faculty in Transborder Studies and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. She is the author of Latino Heartland: Of Borders and Belonging in the Midwest.
""A profound exploration of Latina/o Mormon history, identity, and politics. Written with grace and meticulously researched, Vega weaves together stories of faith and culture to explore how Latina/o Saints found a home in the Mormon Church. Mormon Barrio is a major accomplishment."" - Felipe Hinojsa, Baylor University ""Sujey Vega uses oral histories, family albums, and memory books to humanize the experiences and history of Latina/o Saints. Mormon Barrio weaves together the complicated history and diversity of Latina/o Saints as they make sense of their faith, ethnicity, and belonging within the LDS Church."" - Elise Boxer, author of Mormon Settler Colonialism: Inventing the Lamanite ""A pathbreaking work on Latina Latter-day Saints. Professor Sujey has captured the joy, pain, commitment, and disillusionment of being brown and female in the LDS church. It can strengthen faith or it can cause a loss of faith, but most importantly this book will force the reader to engage faith regardless of faith tradition, or none at all. Latina/o Latter-day Saints need this at the moment, and so do other people of faith."" - Ignacio Garcia, Brigham Young University