ANTHONY C. OCAMPO, Ph.D.

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ANTHONY C. OCAMPO, Ph.D.3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768310-903-1705 .M.A.M.A.B.A.UCLA, Sociology, 2011UCLA, Sociology, 2006Stanford University, Modern Thought and Literature, 2004Stanford University, Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, 2003ACADEMIC POSITIONS2021 – pres.Professor, Department of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona2020 – pres.Faculty Director, Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program, California State University Office ofthe Chancellor2020 – 2021Provost Fellow for New Faculty Success, Cal Poly Pomona2017 – 2021. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona2011 – 2017Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona2015 – 2016Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Public Policy, UC RiversideOther Positions Held2020 – pres.Founding Series Editor, Asian American Sociology Series, NYU Press2015 – pres.Academic Director, National Center for Faculty Development and DiversityPUBLICATIONSBook ManuscriptsOcampo, Anthony C. 2022. Brown and Gay in LA: Queer Sons of Immigrants Coming of Age. New York: NewYork University Press.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2016. The Latinos of Asia: How Filipinos Break the Rules of Race. Stanford, CA: StanfordUniversity Press. 2017 Honorable Mention, Distinguished Book Award, Asian/Asian American Section, AmericanSociological Association Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies,Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Journal of Asian American Studies, Multicultural Perspectives Media coverage in the New Yorker, NPR Morning Edition, NPR Codeswitch, Latino USA, Public RadioInternational, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, NBC, USA Today, Florida Times-Union,Remezcla, Associated Press, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, BBC Mundo, Balitang America, ABS-CBN(Philippines)Zhou, Min and Anthony C. Ocampo, eds. 2016. Contemporary Asian America, 3rd edition. New York, NY: NewYork University Press.Danico, Mary Yu and Anthony C. Ocampo, eds. 2014. Asian American Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGEPublications.Peer Review Journal ArticlesOcampo, Anthony C. 2018. “Stop Forgetting Asian Americans.” Contexts 17(4): 76.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2018. “Race, Displacement, and the Public Intellectual: An Interview with Viet ThanhNguyen.” Contexts 17(4): 8-9.Ocampo, Anthony C., ed. 2018. Special Issue on Asian/America. Contexts: Sociology for the Public 17(4).

Narayan, Anjana and Anthony C. Ocampo. 2018. “Why They Left Home Again: Understanding Repeat Migrationto the United States.” Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration 2(2): 127-47.Ocampo, Anthony C. and Daniel Soodjinda. 2015. “Invisible Asian Americans: The Intersection of Race,Sexuality, and Education among Gay Asian Americans.” Race, Ethnicity, and Education 19(3): 480-99.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2014. “Are Second Generation Filipinos Becoming Asian American or Latino? HistoricalColonialism, Culture, and Panethnic Identity.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 37(3): 425-45. 2014 Best Article Award, Asian/Asian American Section, American Sociological Association 2011 Distinguished Student Scholarship Award, International Migration Section, American SociologicalAssociation 2011 James E. Blackwell Graduate Student Paper Award (Honorable Mention), Racial and EthnicMinorities Section, American Sociological AssociationOcampo, Anthony C. 2014. “The Gay Second Generation: Sexual Identity and the Family Relations of Filipinoand Latino Gay Men.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 40(1): 155-73.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2013. “‘Am I Really Asian?’ Educational Experiences and Panethnic Identification amongSecond Generation Filipinos.” Journal of Asian American Studies 16(3): 295-324.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2012. “Making Masculinity: Negotiations of Gender Presentation among Latino Gay Men.”Latino Studies 10(4): 448-72. (Lead Article) 2013 Distinguished Article Award, Sexualities Section, American Sociological Association 2011 Cristina Maria Riegos Student Paper Award, Latino/a Sociology Section, American SociologicalAssociation 2009 Best Graduate Student Paper Award, Sexualities Section, American Sociological Association 2009 Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award (Honorable Mention), Sex and Gender Section,American Sociological AssociationBook ChaptersOcampo, Anthony C. 2016. “Becoming Asian American or Latino.” In Contemporary Asian America, edited byMin Zhou and Anthony C. Ocampo. New York, NY: New York University Press.Zhou, Min, Anthony C. Ocampo, and James Gatewood. 2016. “Transforming Asian America: ContemporaryAsian Immigration to the United States.” In Contemporary Asian America, edited by Min Zhou and Anthony C.Ocampo. New York, NY: New York University Press.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2015. “When Straight-Acting Lost its Luster: Letting Go of Masculine Privilege.” In LettingGo: Feminist and Social Justice Insight and Activism, edited by Kay Valentine and Donna King. Nashville, TN:Vanderbilt University Press.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2015. “Manning Up to Being Gay: Minority Masculinities in the Community and the Club.”In Exploring Masculinities: Identity, Inequality, Continuity, and Change, edited by C.J. Pascoe and TristanBridges. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.Media PublicationsOcampo, Anthony C. 2021. “Escaping to the Manila District.” Life & Thyme, May 14.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2021. “Filipino-led Micro-Businesses Blossom in the Pandemic at L.A.’s Manila District.”KCET, May 14.Ocampo 2

Ocampo, Anthony C. 2021. “Junior Faculty Don’t Need More Time, Senior Faculty Need More Imagination.”The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 7.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2021. “Violence Against Asian People is Quintessentially American.” GQ, March 23.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2021. “A Year Into the Pandemic, How Are First-Gen College Students Faring?”Colorlines, February 25.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2021. “Why are There No Filipino Nurses on Medical Shows?” Colorlines, February 8.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2020. “I Went to a ‘Filipinos for Trump’ Rally. Here’s What I Found.” Colorlines, October16.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2020. “On Adobo and Anxiety.” Gravy: Southern Foodways Alliance, July issue.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2020. “AAPI Solidarity Means Acknowledging How Pacific Islanders Are Often Left Out.”PRISM, May 4.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2018-2020. Inside Higher Ed. Advice Columnist 2020. “Avoiding Disgruntlement and Burnout from Too Much Service Work,” April 4. (with RachelMcLaren) 2019. “Tips for Successfully Marketing a Book Through Social Media,” February 5. (with 2019. “Tips for Being a Better Adviser,” September 24 (with Rachel McLaren) 2019. “Strategies to Help Improve the Quality and Quantity of Summer Writing,” July 9. (with JoyGaston Gayles) 2019. “Advice for Ensuring Effective Scholarly Collaborations,” May 3. (with Joy Gaston Gayles) 2018. “Advice for Getting Past Writer’s Block,” October 11. (with Kerry Ann Rockquemore).Ocampo, Anthony C. 2017. “Living Out Loud, Not in Fear: One Year After Pulse.” HuffPost, June 6.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2017. “The Long Journey to Ordinary: Coming Out in an Immigrant Family.” May 22.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2016. “Confronting Racism Against Asian Americans: A Panel.” The New York Times,October 18.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2016. “Stop Forgetting Filipino Americans.” From the Square (NYU Press Blog), April 20.Ocampo, Anthony C. 2016. “CSU Faculty are Key to Closing the Gap.” San Francisco Chronicle, April 1.Other PublicationsDanico, Mary Yu and Anthony C. Ocampo, eds. 2014. Asian American Society: An Encyclopedia. ThousandOaks, CA: SAGE Publications.Authored Encyclopedia Contributions:“Filipino Immigration”“Filipino-Latino Relations”“Second Generation Filipinos”“LGBT Asian American Identity” (with Daniel Soodjinda)“LGBT Asian American Youth” (with Daniel Soodjinda)“Asian American Sexuality” (with Elena Shih)Ocampo, Anthony C. 2014. “Book Review of Health Issues of Latino Males: A Social Structural Approach editedby Marilyn Aguirre-Molina, Luisa Borrell, and William Vega.” Men and Masculinities 17(2): 220-21.Ocampo 3

Ocampo, Anthony C. 2011. “Book Review of Hidden Truth: Young Men Navigating Lives In and Out of JuvenilePrison by Adam Reich.“ American Journal of Sociology 117(2): 698-701RADIO AND TELEVISIONTelevisionHost, “All Things Fil-Am with Dr. O.” Kababayan Today (The country’s only daily television show on FilipinoAmerican issues.) Filipino American History Month 10/2016 Filipino Americans and Higher Education 10/2016 Filipino American Breakthroughs in Media 10/2016 Filipino American Response to the Orlando Shooting 7/2016 Pilipin@ American Graduation 6/2016 Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 5/2016 Educational Empowerment 5/2016 Race in America 4/2016 Filipino Nurses in America 3/2016 The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race 2/2016Radio and Podcast Interviews “Asian Enough.” A Los Angeles Times Podcast. 6/8/2021 “Hear to Slay.” A podcast by Roxane Gay and Tressie McMillan Cottom. 11/3/2020 “The Feminist Present.” A Stanford University Clayman Institute Podcast. 7/22/2020 “Portrait of The Latinos of Asia.” Latino USA, NPR Latino. 5/22/2018. “Trump, Duterte, and the Future of US-Philippine Relations.” America Abroad, Public RadioInternational. 8/1/2017 “The Latinos of Asia.” Think. KERA/NPR. 11/14/2016 “Filipino Americans: Bridging Cultures, Redefining Race.” NPR Morning Edition. 5/24/2016 “The Latinos of Asia, Gay Children of Immigrants, and the Orlando Shooting.” Asian America Podcast.6/21/2016RESEARCH GRANTS2017Faculty Professional Development Mini-Grant. “Brown and Gay in LA: Race and Sexuality in theImmigrant City.” Faculty Center for Professional Development, Cal Poly Pomona ( 1,000)2014 – 2015Project Evaluator (with Ben Bahr and Lily Gossage). Mentoring, Educating, Networking, andThematic Opportunities for Research in Engineering and Science (MENTORES). U.S.Department of Education2015Faculty Professional Development Mini-Grant. “Life After DOMA: The Impact of the MarriageEquality Movement on Gay Latino and Asian American Men.” Faculty Center for ProfessionalDevelopment, Cal Poly Pomona ( 1,000)2014Faculty Professional Development Mini-Grant. “Reconceptualizing Meanings of Home: TheEmerging Phenomenon of Repeat Migrants.” Faculty Center for Professional Development, CalPoly Pomona ( 1,000)2013Academic Writing Grant. “The Latinos of Asia: How Filipinos Break the Rules of Race.” FacultyCenter for Professional Development, Cal Poly Pomona ( 1,200)Ocampo 4

2012 – 2014Provost’s Teacher-Scholar Award. “A Darker Shade of Gay: Race, Sexuality, and Masculinityamong Asian American and Latino Gay Men.” Office of the Provost, Cal Poly Pomona ( 11,000)2011 – 2012President’s Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Grant. “Not That Kind of Gay: Race,Masculinity, and Sexuality among Second Generation Filipino and Mexican Gay Men.”University Research Council, Cal Poly Pomona. ( 5,000)2010 – 2011Research Grant. “Occupational Trajectories of Second Generation Filipino Americans fromMiddle and Working Class Neighborhoods.” UCLA Institute for Research on Labor andEmployment. ( 2,800)2009 – 2010Research Grant. “Social and Cultural Meanings of In-Kind Remittances among FilipinoTransnational Families.” UC Pacific Rim Research Program. ( 3,000)2005 – 2006Ethnic Studies Research Grant. “Media Representation of Post World War II Migration.” UCLAInstitute of American Cultures. ( 2,300)EXTRAMURAL FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS2021Tin House Summer Writing Workshop2019Voices of Our Nation (VONA) Arts Foundation Fellowship2019Jack Jones Literary Arts Fellowship2018Voices of Our Nation (VONA) Arts Foundation Fellowship2015 – 2016Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship2011 – 2013University of California Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCSD (Declined)2011Finalist, University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship2010 – 2011Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California Office of the President2010 – 2011Haynes Foundation Dissertation Fellowship2010Student Travel Award, American Sociological Association2009Anita Affeldt Graduate Student Award, Association of Asian American Studies2009Alternate, Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association2008Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship2008Alternate, Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association2007Alternate, Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association2005Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Predoctoral FellowshipINTRAMURAL FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS2014 – 2016Provost’s Teacher-Scholar Support Program, Office of the Provost, Cal Poly Pomona2012 – 2014Provost’s Teacher-Scholar Award, Office of the Provost, Cal Poly Pomona2012Outstanding Faculty Award, Athletic Department, Cal Poly Pomona2010 – 2011Predoctoral Fellowship, Asian American Studies Center, UCLA Institute of American Cultures(Declined)2008 – 2009Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship, UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Center2004 – 2008Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship, UCLA Graduate Division2007Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLA Graduate Division2006Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLA Graduate Division2005Graduate Summer Research Mentorship Award, UC Diversity Initiative for Graduate Study in theSocial Sciences (sponsored by the National Science Foundation)2005Law Fellow, UCLA School of Law2004Graduate Student Service Award, Stanford UniversityOcampo 5

INVITED ACADEMIC LECTURES AND TALKS2020. “Brown and Gay in LA: Queer Sons of Immigrants Coming of Age.” UCLA LGBT Studies. Los Angeles,CA.2020. “Rethinking Race, Gender, and Education: Intersectional Approaches to School-CommunityRelationships.” California State University-East Bay. Oakland, CA.2020. “The Gay Second Generation: How Sexuality Shapes the Trajectories of Queer Sons of Immigrants.”Invited Lecture. “Masculinity in America” Speaker Series. UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.“The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race.” Invited Book Talk and Lecture.2021 Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH2020 Brandeis University, Walthem, MA.2019 California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA2019 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN2019 University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL2019 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI2019 Connecticut College, New London, CA2018 Lincoln Families, Oakland, CA2018 North Carolina State University, Greensboro, NC2018 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL2017 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN2017 Boston College, Boston, CA2017 California State University-Maritime, Vallejo, CA2017 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH2016 Santiago Canyon College, Orange, CA2016 Oberlin College2016 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI2016 Honolulu Community College, Honolulu, HI2016 University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, HI2016 Filipino American National Historical Society, New York, NY2016 UCLA, Los Angeles, CA2016 Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA2016 UC Riverside, Riverside, CA2016 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA2016 Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA2016 California State University-Stanislaus, Turlock, CA2015 UC Riverside, Riverside, CA (School of Public Policy)2015 Ford Foundation Conference, Washington, DC2015 National Conference on Race and Ethnicity, Washington, DC2015 UC Irvine, Irvine, CA2015 UC San Diego, San Diego, CA2014 UC Merced, Merced, CA2014 Stanford University, Stanford, CA2014 UCLA, Los Angeles, CA (Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies)2019Keynote Speaker. People of Color Conference for the National Association of Independent Schools.Seattle, WA.2019Keynote speaker. Inaugural Conference for the California State University Doctoral Incentive Program.Long Beach, CA.Ocampo 6

2019.“Rethinking Race, Gender, and Education: Intersectional Approaches to School-CommunityRelationships.” University of Oregon. Eugene, OR.2018.“To Be Brown and Gay in LA: Race and Sexuality in the Immigrant City.” University of North CarolinaWilmington. Wilmington, NC.2018.Keynote address. Southern California Pilipin@ American Student Association. UC Santa Barbara, SantaBarbara, CA.2016Keynote graduation speaker. Pilipin@ Graduation. UCLA. Los Angeles, CA.2016Dissertation Workshop. Invited speaker. Ford Foundation Fellows Conference. Washington, DC.2016“The Casualties of Immigration Politics.” Invited Lecture. National Conference on Race and Ethnicity.San Francisco, CA.2016“Out in LA: Race, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Immigrant City. Keynote Speaker. Department ofWomen’s Studies, San Diego State University. San Diego, CA.2015“Manning Up to Being Gay: Examining Gay Men of Color Masculinities.” Presented at the AmericanSociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.2015“Queering Campus: Navigating Sexual and Ethnic Identities in College.” Presented at the AmericanSociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.2015“Making Masculinity: Negotiations of Gender Presentation among Second Generation Gay Men.” InvitedLecture. Department of Sociology, UC Irvine. Irvine, CA.2014“Filipino Racialization and Employment Discrimination: The Case of Abercrombie & Fitch.” InvitedLecture. Asian American Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.2014“Invisible Asian Americans: Race, Sexuality, and the Educational Experiences of Gay Asian AmericanMen. Invited Lecture. Department of Education, Stanford University. Stanford, CA.2014“Author Meets Critic: Academic Profiling by Gilda Ochoa.” Pacific Sociological Association AnnualMeeting. Portland, OR.2013“From CSU to PhD: Mobilizing Minority Cultural Capital.” Invited Presentation. National Conference onRace and Ethnicity. New Orleans, LA.2012“Author Meets Critic: Transforming the Ivory Tower, edited by Brett Stockdill and Mary Danico.” Raceand Ethnicity Working Group, UCLA Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA.2012“Minorities within a Minority: Challenging Studying the Experiences of Gay Children of Immigrants.”Invited Presentation. Crossing Boundaries, Workshopping Sexualities Pre-Conference. Denver, CO.2012“Owning Yourself: ‘Keeping It Real’ on the Academic Job Market.” Society for the Study of SocialProblems Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.2011“Owning Yourself: How to Keep It Real in Academia.” Consortium of High Achievement and Success.Invited keynote speaker for the Black and Latino Males Conference at the College of Holy Cross.Worcester, MA.Ocampo 7

2011“Are Second Generation Filipinos Becoming Asian or Latino? Colonialism, Culture, and PanethnicIdentity.” Invited guest lecture. Cal Poly Pomona Psychology and Sociology Department. Pomona, CA.2011“Racial Chameleons: ‘New’ Racial Contexts and Second Generation Filipino Incorporation.” Invitedguest lecture. USC Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA.2011“Racial Chameleons: ‘Colonialisms, Contexts, and Filipino American Identities.” Invited guest lecture.UCLA Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA.2010“Papi Chulos: Negotiations of Gender Presentation among Gay Latino Men.” Invited guestlecture. UCLA Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA.2010“Neighborhood Context and Racial Identity of Second Generation Asian Americans.” Invitedguest lecture. UCLA Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, CA.2009“Gifts that Go the Distance: The Social Organization of the Philippine In-Kind RemittanceIndustry.” Invited guest lecture. UCLA Department of Asian American Studies. Los Angeles, CA.2008“The Second Generation: Children of Asian Immigrants.” Invited guest lecture. UCLA Department ofSociology. Los Angeles, CA.2007“Filipino Labor Migration to the United States: 1920s to the Present.” Invited guest lecture. UCLAInstitute for Research on Labor and Employment. Los Angeles, CA.2005“Gonzalez, et al. v. Abercrombie & Fitch.” Invited guest speaker. UCLA School of Law. Los Angeles,CA.INVITED PROFESSSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP2015 – pres.Campus Workshop Facilitator, National Center for Faculty Development and DiversityWorkshops Presented Rethinking Mentoring: An Alternative Framework for Mentoring Pre- and Post-TenureFaculty Solo Success: How to Thrive in the Academy When You’re the Only in theDepartment Tenure and Time Management: How to Manage Your Time so You Can Publish Prolificallyand Have a Life Beyond the Ivory Tower Writing Your Next Chapter: How to Find Your Mojo at Mid-Career Writing, Procrastination, and Resistance: How to Identify Your Writing Blocks and MoveThrough Them Every Semester Needs a PlanInvited WorkshopsAmherst College, Ashland University, Big 10 Academic Alliance, Boston College, BostonUniversity, California State University-Los Angeles, California State University-Northridge,Clark University, Dartmouth College, Ford Foundation, Indiana University, Kennesaw StateUniversity, Lafayette University, Macalester College Northeastern University, NorthwesternUniversity, Oregon State University, Rutgers University, Stanford University, University ofDenver, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UC San Diego,University of San Diego, Virginia Tech, Wayne State University, Williams College, WoodrowWilson FoundationOcampo 8

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSPresenter2019 “Talking ‘Bout my Generation: Asian American and Latinx Millennials and Gen Z.” (with Mary Danicoand Faye Wachs). Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York, NY.2018“Asian American and Latinx Millennials: A Portrait.” (with Mary Danico and Faye Wachs). Presented atthe Association of Asian American Studies. San Francisco, CA.2018“Don’t Call Me a Millennial: How Millennials of Color Manufacture Identity.” (with Mary Danico andFaye Wachs). Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association. Long Beach, CA.2016“Reconceptualizing Meaning of Home: The Case of Indian Repeat Migrants.” (with Anjana Narayan)Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.2014“The Latinos of Asia? How Filipinos Navigate the Rules of Race.” Presented at the Inaugural Latina/oStudies Conference. Chicago, IL.2014“The Gay Second Generation: Moral Management among Gay Filipino and Latino Men from ImmigrantFamilies.” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR.2014“‘That’s Where All the FOBs Go’: Negotiating Masculinity in the Gay Asian American Scene.” (withDaniel Soodjinda) Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR.2014“Racialized Homophobia: How Filipino/Asian and Latino Gay Men ‘Do’ Masculinity.” (with DanielSoodjinda) Presented at the Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.2013“Gay Mexican Immigrants’ Relationships.” (with Archibaldo Silva) Presented at the AmericanSociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY.2013“Educational Contexts and Panethnic Identity of Second Generation Filipino Americans.” Presented at theAmerican Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY.2013“Queered Curriculum: Incorporating LGBTQ Concerns in Classroom Pedagogy.” (with DanielSoodjinda) Presented at the Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.2012“Becoming Asian or Latino? Colonialisms, Contexts, and Filipino American Identities.” Presented at theAmerican Sociological Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.2012“Becoming Asian or Latino? Postcolonial Legacies and Panethnic Identity among Second GenerationFilipino Americans.” Presented at the Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting.Washington, DC.2012“Am I Really Asian? Educational Experiences and Panethnic Identity among Second Generation FilipinoAmericans.” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.2011“Racial Chameleons: ‘New’ Racial Contexts and Second Generation Filipino Incorporation.” Presented atthe Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.2011“Managing Emotion in the Migration Industry: The Social Organization of Philippine In-kind RemittanceFirms.” (with Rubén Hernández-León) Presented at Migration Industry: Tracing the New Actors inMigration Management Workshop, Danish Institute for International Studies/UCLA Center for MexicanStudies. Los Angeles, CA.Ocampo 9

2011“Are Second Generation Filipinos Becoming Asian American or Latino? Historical Colonialism, Culture,and Panethnic Identity.” Presented at the Critical Ethnic Studies Conference, UC Riverside. Riverside,CA.2010“The Global Box: The Social Organization of the Philippine Balikbayan Box Industry.” (with RubénHernández-León) Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.2010“Children of Immigrants in Black, Brown, and White Neighborhoods: Racial Contexts and Identity ofSecond Generation Filipinos.” Presented at the Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting.Austin, TX.2009“How do Family Obligation and Cohesion Affect the Postsecondary Educational Transitions of Childrenof Immigrants?” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco,CA.2009“The Global Box: The Social Organization of the Philippine In-kind Remittance Industry.” Presented atthe UCLA Migration Industry Conference. Los Angeles, CA.2009“How do Family Obligation and Cohesion Affect the Postsecondary Educational Transitions of Childrenof Immigrants?” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.2009“Gifts that Go the Distance: The Social Organization of Philippine In-kind Remittances.” Presented at theAssociation of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI.2007“Papi Chulos: Boundaries of Masculinity among Gay Latino Men.” Presented at the AmericanSociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY.2007“The Effect of Family Obligation on the Educational Attainment of Children of Immigrants.” Presented atthe UCLA Graduate Student Conference on Migration and Race. Los Angeles, CA.2006“The Puerto Rican Exodus: Media Representations of Postwar Migration, 1945-1960.” Presented at theAmerican Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, Quebec.2006“Cultural Identities in Flux: Relational-Reflexive Pedagogy in an Overseas Program in the Philippines.”(with Anthony Lising Antonio) Presented at the Comparative and International Education Conference.Honolulu, HI.Discussant2013 Discussant, Panel on “Beyond Ethnic Identities.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.New York, NY.2013Discussant, Panel on “Identity Formation.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. NewYork, NY.2013Organizer and Presider, Author Meets Critic Session for Transforming the Ivory Tower, edited by BrettStockdill and Mary Danico. Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.2009Discussant, Panel on “Race, Class, and Masculinities.” American Sociological Association AnnualMeeting. San Francisco, CA.2009Discussant, Panel on “Transnational Families.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. SanDiego, CA.Ocampo 10

2008Discussant, UCLA Sociology Undergraduate Honors Conference. Los Angeles, CA.2007Discussant, Panel on “Latina/o Sociology.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, NewYork, NY.Conference Organizer2011 ”The Migration Industry: Tracing the New Actors in Migration Management.” Danish Institute forInternational Studies/UCLA Center for Mexican Studies. Los Angeles, CA.2010“Strategic Decision Making in Labor and Social Movements.” UCLA Institute for Research on Labor andEmployment. Los Angeles, CA.2009“The Migration Industry in Comparative Perspective: Part II.” UCLA Department of Sociology. LosAngeles, CA.2008“The Migration Industry in Comparative Perspective: Part I.” UCLA Department of Sociology. LosAngeles, CA.2007“UCLA Graduate Student Conference on Migration and Race.” UCLA Department of Sociology. LosAngeles, CA.TEACHING EXPERIENCECal Poly PomonaCourses Taught: Immigration and Migration, Asian American Pacific Islander Sociology, Filipino AmericanSociology, Gender and Sexuality, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Qualitative Research Methods, UrbanSociology, Sociology of Minority Communities, Ethnic Relations in AmericaUniversity of California, Los AngelesCourses Taught: Race, Class, and Gender in LGBT Social Movements, Sociology of Mass Communication, TheImmigrant Second GenerationCourse TA: Sociology of Mass Communication, Acculturation and Assimilation, Sociology of the Family, Raceand Labor, Comparative ImmigrationStanford University/Ateneo de Manila UniversityTeaching Assistant, Overseas Seminar: Philippine Education, Culture, and SocietyUNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICECal Poly Pomona ServiceUniversity and College Service Faculty Mentor, Faculty Success Program, 2019-present President, Asian Pacific Faculty, Staff, and Student Association, 2017-present McNair Scholars Program, Faculty advisor, 2011-2015 Faculty Advisor: Barkada Filipino (2015-pres); Pilipino American Studies Kollective (2015-pres); GammaZeta Alpha Fraternity (2011-pres); Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honors Society (2012-2015); NationalLatino Psychological Association (2011-2012)Department Service Department Search Committee Chair Honors and Scholarship Committee Curriculum Committee Undergraduate Research CommitteeOcampo 11

Professional ServiceEditorial BoardContexts: Sociology for the Public, 2017-2019Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2014-2017ReviewerUniversity of California Press; Stanford University Press; New York University Press; Rutgers UniversityPress; American Journal of Sociology; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Social Forces; Social Problems;Qualitative Sociology; Journal of Asian American Studies; Latino Studies; Sociological Perspectives;Men and Masculinities; Gender and Society; Social and Cultural Geography; Sociology of Race andEthnicity; Politics, Groups, and Identities; Education, Pedagogy, and CultureProfessional MembershipsAmerican Sociological Association Secretary/Treasurer (2014-2017); Council Member (2011-2014), Asian/Asian American StudiesSection Mentorship Program Director, Asian/Asian Americ

2020 - pres. Founding Series Editor, Asian American Sociology Series, NYU Press 2015 - pres. Academic Director, National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscripts Ocampo, Anthony C. 2022. Brown and Gay in LA: Queer Sons of Immigrants Coming of Age. New York: New York University Press.