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"Plurifeminisms Across Abya Yala:" A Retrospective Look at the Symposium on Gender, Race, and Social Justice in the Americas
(April 28, 2023)
2023 Stice Feminist Scholar of Social Justice: Ecuadorian Activist Cristina Burneo Salazar
(March 2, 2023)
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Kiran Asher and Priti Ramamurthy. “Rethinking decolonial and postcolonial knowledges beyond regions to imagine transnational solidarity,”
Hypatia,
Special Issue: Toward Decolonial Feminisms: Tracing the Lineages of Decolonial Thinking through Latin American/Latinx Feminist Philosophy, 2020, 1–6.
Ramirez Arreola, Elizabeth. “Quieren Mi Labor Más No Mi Intelecto (They Want My Hands Not My Brains)” Mapping the Gendered and Racialized Journeys of Adult, English Learner, Immigrant Latin American Women Accessing and Surviving in the U.S. Higher Education System (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington). Forthcoming.
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