Daniel Grippo, Ph.D. will guide participants through an engaging series of presentations that examine an area often overlooked by historians: the intersection of domestic life with social life.
About the Presenter
Daniel Grippo holds master’s degrees in both Religious Studies and Latin American Studies and earned a Ph.D. in Latin American History at the University of Kansas in 2005, specializing in Mexican history. He first visited Mexico back in 1980 and fell in love with its people, culture, language, and history.
During his many travels and research trips over the years, he has visited and spent extended time in numerous Mexican cities. For the last 20+ years he has called Puerto Vallarta his home base.
Dan taught at several U.S. universities while working on his doctorate and has offered a popular winter lecture series at the International Friendship Club of Puerto Vallarta for 20 years. He also offered a number of classes and talks in Ajijic and at the Lake Chapala Society and at the Oaxaca Learning Library.