Sergio M. González is Assistant Professor of History at Marquette University and a historian of twentieth-century U.S. migration, labor, and religion.

His scholarship focuses on the development of Latino communities and social movements in the U.S. Midwest. He is the author of Mexicans in Wisconsin (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2017) and Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith in Twentieth-Century Wisconsin (University of Illinois Press, 2024), and the co-editor of Faith and Power: Latino Religious Politics Since 1945 (NYU Press, 2022) with Felipe Hinojosa and Maggie Elmore. 

González is a co-founder and former organizer for the Dane Sanctuary Coalition and is currently completing a podcast and co-edited volume on the movement with Lloyd Barba entitled Sacred Refuge: New Histories of the U.S. Sanctuary Movement (under contract with NYU Press). González contributes to multiple public humanities initiatives, including serving as co-host for the PBS Wisconsin series The Look Back and as a public historian for the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Research Area: Immigration and Migration