Background
Rafael Enrique was born on January 8, 1952 in New York City, New York, United States. He is the son of Enrique Ortega and Josefina Nieves.
Fordham University, New York City, New York, United States
Rafael Enrique studied at Fordham University and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1974.
University of Minnesota, Minnesota, United States
Rafael Enrique finished the University of Minnesota with a Master of Social Work in 1981.
Rafael Enrique was born on January 8, 1952 in New York City, New York, United States. He is the son of Enrique Ortega and Josefina Nieves.
Rafael Enrique studied at Fordham University and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1974. He also finished the University of Minnesota with a Master of Social Work in 1981.
In 1978 Rafael Enrique wrote his first work Liberando la Teología de la Liberación: Aporte Bíblico a la Teología de la Liberación. It was followed by El Toreo Puro in 1986.
Besides, he served as a director of Minnesota Council Churches in Minneapolis during 1981-1985. He also was the Chief Executive Officer of Chicanos-Latinos Unidos En Servicio, Inc. in St. Paul during 1985-1995.
In 1993 he worked with Juan de la Fuente and Miguel Samano and together they published Agricultura y Agronomía en Mexico: 500 Anos. In 1994 he was the author of Ganoteros, Egipcios y Sobrecogedores.
Since 1995 he held a position of the County commissioner of Ramsey County. He also was a senior editor at Encyclopedia of American Studies.
Rafael Enrique is a member of National Organization of Social Workers, Young Men’s Christian Association and others.
On June 19, 1987 Rafael Enrique married Guadalupe Cervantes, they divorced in 2002. Their children are Gabriela, Emilio.