His family is from Oroville, California, and he’s a graduate of Butte Community College and Chico State University, where he majored in English Literature and German with a minor in Spanish. He’s taught English in Chile and South Korea, and spent a year living in Germany as an undergraduate. He teaches English literature and composition courses in the Yale English Department and with the Yale Prison Education Initiative, and he enjoys reading, writing poetry, stand-up comedy (watching, not performing!), and tennis.
They live in Branford with their amazing but often quite strange dog, Merkel, their amazing and often quite goofy dog, Alyosha (aka Chilaquil), and their amazing and cute-and-she-knows-it dog Lina (aka Frijolina). Merkel is a native of Ticumán, Mexico: she wandered into Dean Galindo’s parents’ house back in 2014, looking for a home. She has been a proud New Havener since 2016: she particularly loves the Farmington Canal Greenway, the Edgerton Park meadow, and the barbecue bones that people discard near Ricky D’s Rib Shack in Science Park. Yosha is a rescue from Texas: he loves all people and all dogs, and can often be found in the office with Dean G., sleeping on his back with his legs curled up above him in a good impression of a rotisserie chicken. Lina is a native New Yorker who joined the family in the spring of 2024: she very much thinks of the entirety of Branford as her personal home, and is always eager to snuggle with students (and staff) when she isn’t playing with her older siblings or her cousin Ollie (Jen’s dog, who also spends most of his time in the Branford office).