JUAN JOSÉ BUSTAMANTE Curriculum Vitae

Department of Sociology and Criminology Office: (479) 575-3810 Latin American and Latino Studies Program Fax: (479) 575-7981 University of Arkansas E-mail: [email protected] 221 Old Main, Fayetteville, AR 72701 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Sociology, 2011 Michigan State University Dissertation Title: “Borderlands Transnationalism: The Significance of Political, Gender, and Family Ties on Mexican Immigrant Life in South ” M.S. in Sociology, 2004 University of Texas Pan American B.A. in Sociology (Minor in Spanish), 2001 University of Texas Pan American A.A.S. in General Social Work Eastfield College, 2002

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology/ Latin American and Latino Studies Program, University of Arkansas 8/2018-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice/ Latin American and Latino Studies Program, University of Arkansas 8/2012-8/2018 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Texas Pan American 8/2006- 7/2011 Undergraduate Academic Advisor 8/2008-10/2010 Instructor, Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (McNair-SROP), Michigan State University Summers 2005-2007 Instructor, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University Summers 2006-2009 Teaching Assistant 8/2002-5/2005

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Latina/o and Latin American Social Justice Issues; Race Relations; Migration and Human Rights; Qualitative Research; Reproductive Justice; Evaluation Research; Gender and Family.

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PUBLICATIONS Books “Transnational Struggles: Policy, Gender, and Family Life on the Texas-Mexico Border.” El Paso, TX. LFB Scholarly Publishing. A title part of the Book Series, The New Americans: Recent Immigration and American Society edited by Steven J. Gold and Rubén G. Rumbaut, 2014. “Building Community: Latinx Narratives from the American South on Race, Immigration, and Labor Challenges (monograph in preparation) “How U.S. Immigration Enforcement Works: Then and Now,” with Beth Zilberman (monograph in preparation)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters “A /Latino Perspective on the American South: A New Approach to Community Activism.” In Legacies of the Chicano Movement, Xavier Medina (Ed.). East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, Forthcoming. “Rethinking Artistic Representations: An Aesthetic Response to Social Exclusion,” (with Alejandro Gradilla), Humanity and Society, 2020, co-author, Accepted. “De Los Derechos Humanos a la Seguridad Nacional: Nuevos Enfoques de la Agenda Migratoria Mexicana.” En Derechos Humanos, Estado Constitucional y Democracia: Los Desafîos de un Mundo Global. Enrique Urive Arzate (Ed.). Ciudad de México: Comisión de los Derechos Humanos del Estado de México (CODHEM) y Editorial Tirant Lo Blanch (with Angélica Guadalupe Villagrana), Pp. 325-346, 2020, co- author. “White Space, Brown Place: Racialized Experiences Accessing Public Space in an Arkansas Immigrant Community” (with Aarón Arredondo), Sociological Inquiry, Early View Online, 2019, co-author, doi: 10.1111/soin.12273. “U.S. Immigration Enforcement by Proxy: The Making of a New South to South Border Between Mexico and Central America.” In Imagined Borders/Lived Ambiguity: Intersections of Repression and Resistance. B. Garrick Harden (Ed.). Lanham: Lexington Books, Pp. 143-164, 2019. “‘La Polimigra’: A Social Construct Behind the ‘Deportation Regime’ in the Greater Northwest Arkansas Region.” (with Eric Gamino). Humanity & Society 42(3):344- 366, 2018, lead author, doi: 10.1177/0160597617748165. "Vivir y Morir En La Frontera Tamaulipeca: Marginalidad Juvenil en el Contexto de la Violencia Fronteriza." Revista nuestrAmérica 4(8):45-53, 2016. “Policía Investigadora: El Modelo Hernán Guajardo, Nuevo León 1987-1989.” In Ética Pública Frente a Corrupción. Instrumentos Éticos de Aplicación Práctica. Diego, O. (Ed.). Toluca: Instituto de Administración Pública del Estado de México, A.C., Pp. 121-152, 2015. "El Desarrollo Humano y Los Cimientos Estructurales de Políticas Públicas en Materia de Seguridad." In Seguridad Pública y Justicia Penal: Un Enfoque Desde la Seguridad Humana, Arzate, E.U., and Martínez, A. F. (Eds.). México D.F.: Editorial Novum, Pp. 45-68, 2014. “Assessing Latina Adolescent Fertility: A Comparative Study of Mexicans, Puerto

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Ricans, and Cubans in Texas.” In Hispanics in the Southwest: Issues of Immigration, Education, Health and Public Policy. Benavides, A., Midobuche, E., and Carlson, P., (Eds). Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Review Press, (with Alejandro Gradilla), Pp. 144-154, 2011, lead author. “Perpetuating Split-Household Families: The Case of Mexican Sojourners in Mid- Michigan and Their Transnational Fatherhood Practices.” Migraciones Internacionales, (with Carlos E. Alemán) 4, 1: 65-86, 2007, lead author. “Mexican Communities and Acculturation: A Comparative Study of ‘El Valle del Río Grande and Detroit’s Mexican Town’.” In Nuevas tendencias y Nuevos Desafíos de la Migración Internacional: Memorias del Seminario Permanente sobre Migración Internacional, Vol. II. Castillo, M., and Santibáñez, J. (Eds). Tijuana: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Pp. 367-382, 2007. “American Lives, Mexican Justice.” In On the Edge of the Law: Culture, Labor, and Deviance on the South Texas Border. Richardson, C., and Resendiz, R. (Eds). Austin: University of Texas Press, (with Chad Richardson and Rosalva Resendiz), Pp. 215- 241, 2006, co-author. “U.S.-Mexican (origin) In-Migration 1990-2000: A Demographic Analysis.” JSRI Occasional Paper 50. East Lansing: Julian Samora Research Institute/Michigan State University, 2004. “Investing in Michigan’s Future: Community Investment Policies for Michigan’s Higher Education Institutions.” Community and Economic Development Occasional Papers, (with Jason and Kanthi Karipineni), Lansing: Center for Urban Affairs/ Michigan State University, 2003, co-author.

Works Under Review “ Unafraid: Latino Immigrant Activism Post-H.B. 56,” (with Carlos E. Alemán and Gwendolyn Ferreti), Mobilization, co-author. “Policing along the Texan-Mexican Border: An Inside Out View about the Unwritten Law Enforcement Practices on Undocumented Immigration” (with Eric Gamino), Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Journal, co-author.

Works in Progress “Parental Legal Vulnerability Effects on Child Educational Performance: The Arkansas Experience,” (with Nezly Silva) In preparation for submission to Family Relations “Across the Border: Understanding Experiential Learning in International Service Engagement,” (with Steven Bell) In preparation.

GRANT-SEEKING (Funded and Unfunded) University of Arkansas, “Student Success Grant,” Wally Cordes Teaching and Faculty Center, Lead Investigator ($5,000), Spring 2020, Funded, ($3,250). University of Arkansas, “Summer Research Stipend Award.” Office of Dean: Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. “Enforcing U.S. Immigration Law by Proxy: The Politics of a Deportation Regime beyond Borders.” Primary Investigator ($5,000), 2020, Funded University of Arkansas, “Honors College Faculty Research and Technology Equipment Grant,” Honors College, Lead Investigator ($5,819), Fall 2019, Funded, ($5,819). Mary Street Jenkins Foundation Innovation Fund. “Building North-South Mobility in the

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Americas through Team-based Programs in Service Learning: A Proposal to Expand Exchange and Education Cooperation between the University of Arkansas (UA) and the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP).” Research Team University of Arkansas Steven M. Bell (PI); Juan José Bustamante, Angel Ruiz Blanco (Co-PIs). Research Team UPAEP: Octavio Gonzalez, Saul Morales. ($92,875), February 28, 2019, Funded University of Arkansas, Professional Development Grant, Department of Sociology and Criminology, ($2,950), Fall 2019, Funded University of Arkansas, Research/Teaching Innovation Initiative, Department of Sociology and Criminology, ($1,200), Spring 2018, Funded University of Arkansas, Office for Faculty Development and Enhancement, “Collaborative Research Grant Program,” South of the Border: Understanding Experiential Learning in International Service Engagement. With Steven Bell, ($3,000), 2017, Funded, $2,000 Family Foundation (Signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement-NDA). “The Development And Psychometric Assessment of Social Survey Items.” With Kristen N. Jozkowski, PhD (PI); Research Team (Co-PIs): Ronna Turner, PhD; Brandon Crawford, PhD; Wen-Juo Lo, PhD; And Ana Bridges, PhD and Juan José Bustamante, PhD as Bilingual Methodologists (implementation stages). Multi-year (2018-2024), ($16,681,632), Fall 2017, Funded University of Arkansas, Honors College Research Team Grant, Lead Investigator ($1,500), (2) Honors Undergraduate Students ($2,000 each), Spring 2017, Funded University of Arkansas, Telefunds, Qualitative Methods Social Lab Research "Tool Kit", Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Technology Funding for Teaching Purposes, with Justin Barnum, ($6,375), Spring 2017, Funded University of Arkansas, Service-Learning Initiative, “Service-Learning Travel Award”, 2017 American Sociological Association (ASA), Montreal, QC, CA, August 12-15, 2017, ($1,500), Funded University of Arkansas, Office for Faculty Development and Enhancement, “Travel Assistance Program”, The 6th Conference on Immigration to the US South: "Immigrants Making an Impact: Challenges and Opportunities in the South and Nationwide", Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina, October 13-15, 2016 ($750), 2016, Funded University of Arkansas, “2016 Blair Center Summer Research Fellowship”, Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics & Society, ($2,500), Spring 2016, Funded University of Arkansas, “Honors College Mentor Award”, Honors College, ($2,000), Spring 2016, Funded University of Arkansas, “Honors College Faculty Research and Technology Equipment Grant”, Honors College, Lead Investigator ($7,807), Spring 2016, Funded University of Arkansas, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice faculty research/professional development support fund. Data collection for the Southern Latina/o and migrant Voices Project. Lead Investigator, 2015, ($1,500) Funded. Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series; Rigoberta Menchú Tum for Fall, 2015 Distinguished Lecture, University of Arkansas. With Kirstin Erickson (Co-PI) Luis Fernando Restrepo (Co-PI), Sergio Villalobos (Co-PI), and Yajaira Padilla (Co-PI), Mirna Ordoñez (Co-PI), Co-Primary Investigator, Proposal ($24,900), Fall 2014, Funded. Study of the U.S. Institutes, Department of State. “Beyond Black and White: The U.S.

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South from a Global Perspective” 2015 Institute. Proposal submitted to the Department of State with Partners of the Americas and the University of Kansas. With Luis Fernando Restrepo (Co-PI), Kathleen Sloan (Co-PI), and Yajaira Padilla (Co-PI), Co-Primary Investigator, Sub-Proposal submitted for three years ($250,000 each year), Fall 2014, Unfunded. University of Arkansas, Office for Faculty Development and Enhancement, “Collaborative Research Grant Program”, Al Norte al Sur: Contextualizing Latinos in the South Through Jose Galvez Photographic Lens. With Yajaira Padilla, ($1,500), 2014, Funded University of Arkansas, Office for Faculty Development and Enhancement, “Travel Assistance Program”, Conference: 2015 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Denver, April 8-11, 2015 ($500), 2014, Funded University of Florida, Center for Latin American Studies, “Travel Grant”, Conference: Immigration Reform and Beyond? The 5th Conference on Immigration to the US South October 23-25, Gainesville, FL, ($500), 2014, Funded William T. Grant Foundation. “Access and Inequality: How Can Increased Access to College Education Payoff for Disadvantaged Youth?” Co-Primary Investigator, Submitted, Spring 2014, Unfunded. “Institutional Transformation in Gendered and Racialized Organizations: Comparative Study of ADVANCE and non-ADVANCE Institutions.” GEAR-Up Social Science Project, Sub-Proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) with “GEAR- Up! Gender Equity in Academic Research at the University of Arkansas.” With Anna Zajicek (PI), Shauna Morimoto (Co-PI), Ronna Turner (Co-PI), Wen-Juo Lo (Co-PI). ($511,037), Co-Primary Investigator, Fall 2013, Unfunded Community Research Award. Jones Chair in Community, University of Arkansas. “Living in Fear: Latinos, Immigration Policy, and Community Policing” ($10,000), Lead Investigator, 2013 Funded ($7,229). Robert C. and Sandra Connor Endowed Faculty Fellowship ($1,500). 2013, Funded Funding for Projects in Arts and Humanities. Research and Economic Development, University of Arkansas. The Southern Latino Voices Project, An Oral History Initiative ($5,000). 2013, Unfunded Summer Research Stipend Expanded Program. Office of Dean. Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas. “Assessing Institutional Responses to the Demographic Shift in the South.” Primary Investigator ($7,000), 2013, Funded Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, a National Poverty Research Center. Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility among Hispanics Grant Competition. “Southern Politics: The Role of Immigration Policy in the Latino Family.” Primary Investigator ($25,000). 2013, Unfunded John L. and Harriette Pipes McAdoo Scholarship on research related to families of color issues, Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, ($500), 2010. Undergraduate Research Initiative Award granted by the Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Academic Centers, The University of Texas-Pan American. Edinburg, TX, ($2,000), 2009. American Sociological Association’s Travel Award Grant (SES-0548370) supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), ($1,500), 2006. ALANA Summer Fellowship offered by the Graduate School. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, ($3,500), 2006.

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Summer Accelerated Fellowship (SAF) offered by the Graduate School. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, ($3,500), 2004. Summer Accelerated Fellowship (SAF) offered by the Graduate School. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, ($3,500), 2004. Summer Minority International Research Training (MIRT) Fellowship. Competitive fellowship awarded by the Fogarty International Center (FIC), National Institute of Health (NIH) and Michigan State University/Institute of International Health in collaboration with the Autonomous University of Madrid. Madrid, Spain, ($5,000), 2003. Enhance Your Future (EYF) Recipient. Michigan State University. The Graduate School. East Lansing, MI, 2001. AmeriCorps Community Service Award. The Wilkinson Center. Dallas, Texas. 1998.

Grant and Editorial Review Experience Editorial Board Member: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, American Sociological Association, 2019-Present. Reviewer, The Chancellor’s Innovation and Collaboration Fund, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2018. Reviewer, Sociology of Education, American Sociological Association, 2018-Present. Reviewer, American Behavioral Scientist, 2018-Present. Reviewer, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, American Sociological Association, 2015- Present. Reviewer, LiminaR. Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos, Centro de Estudios Superiores de México y Centroamérica de la Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas, 2018- Present Reviewer, Social Problems, 2017-Present Reviewer, Routledge Publishers, Book Prospectus, 2017-Present Reviewer, American Journal of Sociology, 2017-Present Reviewer, Honors College, University of Arkansas, Faculty Equipment and Technology Grants, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2016 Reviewer, Sociological Inquiry, the official journal of the Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) Honor Society, 2016-Present Reviewer, Family Relations, National Council on Family Relations, 2015-Present Reviewer, Revista Estudios Sociológicos, El Colegio de México, México. 2013-Present. Abstractor, Sage Race Relations Abstracts. Responsible for reviewing journals on a quarterly basis and abstracting articles that deal with race: Journal of Latin American Studies and International Migration, 2003-2004.

BOOK REVIEWS What Slaveholders Think: How Contemporary Perpetrators Rationalize What They Do by Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, New York: Columbia University Press, 2017 American Journal of Sociology, 123 (6), 2018, Pp. 1866-1867.

CONSULTING WORK Arkansas Justice Collective, Fayetteville, AR. Fact Sheet: A Myth of Progress: Marijuana, Racial Discrimination, and Injustice in Fayetteville, 2019 Harder + Company Community Research, San Francisco, CA. First Fresno County General

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Evaluation, School Readiness Longitudinal Study. Literature Review on Intersections of Parent Engagement and School Readiness, 2016

HONORS AND AWARDS The Teaching Academy, “Award of Excellence,” Inducted as a Fellow of the Teaching Academy in Recognition of Outstanding Teaching, University of Arkansas, 2019 Fulbright College, “OMNI Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology Faculty Award,” University of Arkansas, 2018 Service-Learning Initiative, “Outstanding Teaching Award for Service Learning,” University of Arkansas, 2017 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society, Full Member, University of Arkansas Chapter, 2017 Latino Alumni Society of the University of Arkansas, “Latino Academics Excellence Award,” Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2016 Annie E. Casey Foundation, Leaders in Equitable Evaluation and Diversity (LEEAD) Fellow. 2016 Scholar, An Initiative of the Research, Evaluation and Learning (REAL) Program, Baltimore, MD, 2015 Office of Nationally Competition Awards, “Outstanding Mentor,” University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2015 Bogle Academic Center, Director of Academics, Football, “Game Day Professor,” Award Nominated by Senior Football Student-Athletes, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, October 11, 2014

PRESENTATIONS Conference/Paper Presentations “White Spaces in Brown(ing) Places: Toward the Spatialization of Critical Immigration.” (with Aarón Arredondo). Section of International Migration. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2020. Scheduled “Fostering a Critical Immigration Perspective: A New Approach to Academic Activism and Advocacy.” Southeastern Immigration Studies Association (SEISA): Current Trends in Immigration Research and Activism. Charleston, SC: The Citadel and the College of Charleston, February, 20-22, 2020. “De los Derechos Humanos a la Seguridad Nacional a Tratados de Libre Comercio: Diferencias en Enfoques a la Agenda Migratoria Mexicana entre Enrique Peña Nieto y Andrés Manuel López Obrador.” Congreso Retos de la Migración y Configuración del Mundo Actual. ITESM, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno. Santiago de Querétaro, Noviembre 29-30, 2019. “Migrantes and Ausencia de Estado.” 2nd Congreso Internacional de Derechos Humanos: Vulnerabilidad Humana y Crisis Institucional. Comisión de Derechos Humanos del Estado de México. Toluca, Estado de México, Noviembre 6-7, 2019. “How Trump’s Immigration Enforcement by Proxy compares to Obama’s Externalization of Border and Migration Control: An Ethnographic and Visual Study.” (with Eric Gamino) Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, El Paso, Texas, November 2019. “Ethnographic challenges in the study of abortion: Establishing access in a Spanish

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speaking/Latinx southern community.” Poster Presentation, The American Public Health Association's (APHA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2019. “From U.S. Request to Mexico Engagement: An Ethnographic and Visual Study of Immigration Enforcement by Proxy,” (with Eric Gamino). Section of International Migration. American Sociological Association, New York City, NY, August 2019. “A Chicano/Latino Perspective on the American South: A New Approach to Community Activism.” Section of Latina/o Sociology. American Sociological Association, New York City, NY, August 2019. “De los Derechos Humanos a la Seguridad Nacional: Nuevos Enfoques de la Agenda Migratoria Mexicana,” (Angélica Guadalupe Villagrana Casillas) in Congreso Internacional de Derechos Humanos, Estado Constitucional, y Democracia: Los Desafíos en un Mundo Global. Mesa Cuatro: Los Derechos Humanos Sociales y el Desafío de su Garantía. Comisión de Derechos Humanos del Estado de México. Toluca, Estado de México, October 4-5, 2018. “Re-appropriating Transnational Political Activism, from Below,” in Concepts on the Move–Circulation and Transformation of Ideas and Practices in Diasporic Communities. Commission on Migration and Diaspora. 18th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, World (of) Encounters: The Past, Present, and Future of Anthropological Knowledge. Florianopolis, Brazil, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), July 16-20, 2018. “Racial Progress in Sundown and Little Dixie? Questioning Multiculturalist Intent in a neo-Nationalist Political Landscape,” (with Aarón Arredondo), Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana April 4-7, 2018. “Parental Legal Vulnerability and its Effects on Child Academic Achievement,” (with Nezly Silva). The Committee on the Family Research (RC06) of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Seminar “Inequalities and Families,” Mexico City. November 29- December 1, 2017. "‘La Polimigra’: A Social Construct behind the ‘Deportation Regime’ in the Greater Northwest Arkansas Region," First Annual ASA Section on the Sociology of Law Pre-conference. American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec, August 11, 2017 “Violence in the Context of Borderlands Transnationalism: Limits and Challenges of Mexican Emigration Policy Across the Texas-Tamaulipas Border.” VII Coloquio Internacional del Noreste Mexicano y Texas. ‘Violencia: Significados y Desafíos.’ Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Museo de Historia Mexicana, Monterrey, NL, México, October, 19-21, 2016 “Building Community: Documenting Latina/os Challenges in Arkansas and Alabama.” The 6th Conference on Immigration to the US South: "Immigrants Making an Impact: Challenges and Opportunities in the South and Nationwide". University of South Carolina, October 13-15, 2016. “Eres ilegal o que?": Mexican American Police Officers' Voices on Migration Policy”, (with Eric Gamino) Latina/o Section Session on Latino/a Crimmigration Politics. American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August, 2016, Co-presenter “Disrupted Fatherhood: What is it like to be a Father Across Borders?” Southern

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Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 14, 2016. “Bearing Witness: Keeping Alive Memories from Northern Mexico’s Violence.” 96th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV: March 25, 2016. “The Southern Struggle for Civil Rights: From Negotiation to Direct Action, A Visual Narrative of Latina/o Responses to Institutional Oppression.” 45th Annual Arkansas Sociological and Anthropological Association Conference, Arkansas Tech University, Lake Point Conference Center, Russellville, Arkansas: October 30, 2015. “From Negotiation to Direct Action: Continuities of Southern Civil Rights Movement in An Era of Anti-Immigrant Politics.” 95th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado: April 8-11, 2015. “La Polimigra: Family Fragmentation as a Consequence of Immigration Law Police Enforcement”. Immigration Reform and Beyond? The 5th Conference on Immigration to the US South, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, October 23-25, 2014. “Continuities in the Civil Rights Movement: Southern Community Engagement and Anti-immigrant Politics”, The Arkansas Association of College History Teachers (AACHT), Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. October 2-3, 2014. "Rethinking Lowrider Artistic Representations: An Aesthetic Response to Social Exclusion," (with Alejandro Gradilla and Carlos Alemán), International Sociological Association (ISA). XVIII World Congress of Sociology: Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for Global Sociology. Research Committee on Sociology of Immigration: Arts, Migration and Incorporation: A Global Perspective Session. Yokohama, Japan. July 13-19, 2014. Co-Presenter. “Separate and Unequal: Race and Class in The Making of a Southern Barrio,” (with Aaron Arredondo), 94th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas: April 17-19, 2014. Co-Presenter. “Políticas Publicas Democráticas en Materia de Seguridad Pública y Justicia Penal” Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Jurídicas, Justicia Penal y Seguridad Pública. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Toluca, México: August 15-16, 2013. "Mexican Lives, American Justice: A Qualitative Study of Police/Community Relations along the Texas-Mexico Border" (with Eric Gamino), 2013 Annual Meeting Theme: "Interrogating Inequality: Linking Micro and Macro"108th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York City, NY: August 10-13. Co-Presenter. “Disposable Workers: The Role of Neoliberal Policies in Labor Driven Migration from Mexico to the ,” 17th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, "Evolving Humanity, Emerging Worlds". Movement, Mobility, and Migration, Track 31. Manchester, UK. August 5th-10th, 2013. “Border Political Transnationalism: The Role of the Mexican Government and Its Contradictions.” International Conference on Migration and Well-Being: Research Frontiers. Research Committee on Immigration (RC 31) of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and Tel Aviv University. Tel Aviv, Israel. January 8- 10, 2013. “To Live and Die in the Texas-Tamaulipas Frontera: Young Adult Marginality from the

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Border Violence.” VI Congreso Nacional de la AMEGH: Hombres y Políticas de Violencia: Practica Histórica, Problema Contemporáneo. Academia Mexicana de Estudios de Género de los Hombres/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua. October 22-26, 2012. “Assessing Institutional Responses to the Latino Demographic Shift in the South.” 4th Conference on Immigration to the Southeast of the United States: Policy Analysis, Conflict Management. Kennesaw State University. Kennesaw, Georgia. October 18- 20, 2012. “Género Fronterizo.” Tercer Congreso de Género en el Norte de Mexico. Monterrey, NL.: La Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. November 4-5, 2010. "Cantineras: Bar-Maids of the Río Grande Valley." The Fourth Annual College of Social and Behavioral Science Conference (with Inocencia Barco). Edinburg: The University of Texas Pan American. February 18, 2010. “Undoing Citizenship: Issues on Passports, Midwives, and Mexicans in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.” Undocumented Hispanic Migration: On the Margins of a Dream. New London: Connecticut: Connecticut College. October 16-18, 2009. “The U.S. Mexican Immigrant Family in a Changing Society: A Critical Overview.” International Sociological Association (ISA) 2008 Forum of Sociology: Sociological Research and Public Debate. Barcelona, Spain. September 5-8, 2008. “Assessing Latina Adolescent Fertility: A Comparative Study of Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in Texas.” Conference on Hispanics in the Southwest: Immigration, Education, Health and Public Policy. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech University College of Education Bilingual Education and Diversity Studies Program, and the Texas Tech Center for the Southwest. April 26-28, 2007. “The Impact of Immigration and Gender on Fertility: The Case of Mexicans in the U.S.” International Sociological Association (ISA) 2006 Congress of Sociology: Research Committee on Sociology of Population. Durban, South Africa. July 23-29, 2006. “Immigration Policy, Guest Workers Systems, and Transnational Fatherhood: Mexicans in Mid-Michigan.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) 2006 Congress. San Juan, Puerto Rico. March 15-18, 2006. “Mexican-origin Population Growth 1990-2000: The Relative Contributions of Net Migration and Natural Increase.” Conference on Entrepreneurship and Human Rights. New York: Fordham University and Universidad Iberoamericana campus Puebla. August 3, 2005. “Ecuadorian Women in Spain: Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender within a Labor Segmented Market.” Pan American Days Event. Edinburg, Texas: University of Texas-Pan American. April 12, 2005. “Transnational Fatherhood: The Case of Mexican Sojourners in Mid Michigan.” Social Development and Family Change Seminar. The Committee on the Family Research (CFR) of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and La Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO). Mexico City. March 18, 2005. “Families Left Behind: Mexican Sojourners in Mid-Michigan.” The Chicago School of Ethnography: Past, Present, and Future. Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois. February 21, 2004. “US Hispanic and Mexican (origin) Female In-migration 1990-2000.” Conversaciones:

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Graduate Student Research Forum. The Julian Samora Research Institute/Michigan State University. East Lansing, Michigan. November 7, 2003. “Comunidades Mexicanas y Aculturación: Estudio Comparativo Entre el Valle del Río Grande y el Barrio Mexicano en Detroit.” Seminario Permanente Sobre Migración Internacional 2003. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF), El Colegio de México (COLMEX), La Sociedad Mexicana de Demografía (SOMEDE). Tijuana, BC. Mexico. September 19, 2003. “A Comparative Study of Mechanism of Acculturation: Transnational Identity in Southwest and Midwest’s Mexican Communities.” North Central Sociological Association Annual 2003 Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. March 27-29, 2003.

Session Organizer and Discussant at Professional Meetings “Concepts on the Move–Circulation and Transformation of Ideas and Practices in Diasporic Communities.” Convener for the Commission on Migration and Diaspora. 18th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, World (of) Encounters: The Past, Present, and Future of Anthropological Knowledge. Florianopolis, Brazil, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), July 16-20, 2018. “Racial Theory, Analysis, and Politics in TumpAmerica,” Session Organizer, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana April 4-7, 2018. “Migration in a World of Turmoil,” International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), Commission on Migration and Diaspora, Convener for the 2017 Ottawa, CA Meeting. “Colombia Postconflicto,” Discussant, 2016 Literature and Post Conflict Societies First International Colloquium of the Literary Research Group/Grupo de Estudios Literarios (GEL). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas: April 11-13, 2016. “Race and Society,” Chair/Discussant, 2016 Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada: March 25, 2016. “On Violence: The U.S. Mexico Border in a State of Siege,” Chair/Discussant, 2016 Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada: March 25, 2016. “An Evening with Nobel Peace Laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú Tum,” 2015 Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture, an event organized by the Latin Americana and Latino Studies Program of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: October 13, 2015. Co-Organizer. “Menchú’s Legacy: Indigenous Women’s Activism, Social Justice, and the Mayan Diaspora,” Conference organized by the Latin Americana and Latino Studies Program of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: October 8, 2015. Co- Organizer. “Latino Family Dynamics,” Latino Sociology Section Roundtables. Presider/Discussant. American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 22-25, 2015, Discussant. “The Future of Social Theory: Theories for a New Century Session,” (with Jesse Garcia). 2014 Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas: April 17-19, 2014. Co-Organizer. “Sociological Theory: Theories for a New Century Session,” (with Garrick Harden).

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2014 Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas: April 17-19, 2014. Discussant. “Transitions: Community College to UTPA and from UTPA to Advanced Graduate Studies.”A Student-Centered Discussion Panel. The Fourth Annual College of Social and Behavioral Science Conference, (with Jenny Chamberlain). Edinburg: The University of Texas Pan American. February 18, 2010, Co-Organizer. “The Mexican American Experience” The Fourth Annual College of Social and Behavioral Science Conference, (with Igor Ryabov). Edinburg: The University of Texas Pan American. February 18, 2010, Co-Organizer. “Transnational Parenthood: Latino Familial Strategies in Maintaining Parenthood Beyond Borders.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) 2006 Congress, (with Carlos Alemán). San Juan, Puerto Rico. March 15-18, 2006, Co-Organizer. “Educating Latinos: Inequalities in a Post Civil Rights Era.” Society for Latino Scholarship (SOLS) and the Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI). Michigan State University. East Lansing, Michigan. April 8, 2005, Co-Organizer.

Panel Participations “Focusing on Human and Migrant Rights Roundtable,” in Migrations: Encounters, Dignity, and Human Rights, Latin American and Latino Research Symposium. The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: October 9, 2019. “From Jim Crow to Juan Crow: Immigrant/Ethnic Cleansing and the Legacy of Racialized Legal Violence,” Fearless Conversation' Panel on Immigration and Migration in the United States, The J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: March 27, 2018. “Latinx Studies: (Im)migration, Identity, and Politics,” Latin American and Latino Studies program, Faculty Research Symposium, The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: March 14, 2018. “Immigration Enforcement in the U.S. South,” Third Conference on Disasters, Displacement, and Human Rights (DDHR): Transitions: Crisis, Uncertainty, Opportunity, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, February 9 – 11, 2018. “DACA: The Impact of Dreamers in Northwest Arkansas” University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: October 24, 2017. “We’re a Culture, Not a Costume” United Greek Council (UGC). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR: October 22, 2015. “Teaching Immigration: A Cross-Disciplinary Discussion about Challenges, Resources, and Best Practices.” 4th Conference on Immigration to the Southeast of the United States: Policy Analysis, Conflict Management. Kennesaw State University. Kennesaw, Georgia. October 18-20, 2012. “A Local Reading of the 2010 Census.” Sociological Perspectives on Local Hispanics’ Access to Power. Elder Abuse Awareness and Prevention Panel. Weslaco, Texas: Knapp Medical Conference Center. June 24, 2011. “Online Teaching: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” The Fifth Annual College of Social and Behavioral Science Conference. Edinburg, Texas: The University of Texas Pan American. March 24-25, 2011. “Educating: Developing with Our Undergraduates.” The Social Justice and Peace

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Conference, Conceptualizing In/Justice: Images/Voices of Resistance. Edinburg, Texas: The University of Texas Pan American. May 1, 2009.

Invited Presentations “Building Community, Strengthening Bridges: The Legacy of Latina/os to Immigrant America.” Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville, Arkansas, September 17, 2019. “Becoming American,” Film Screening and Discussion, Event Sponsored by the Fayetteville Library, a Project of City Lore Funded by the National Endowment of Humanities. Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville, Arkansas, September 6, 20 and October 11, 2018. “A Chicanx/Latinx Perspective on the American South: A New Approach to Activist Scholarship and Practice.” Legacy of the Chicano Movement Symposium, University of Arkansas, Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society. November 1, 2017. “‘La Polimigra’: A Social Construct Behind the ‘Deportation Regime’ in the Northwest Arkansas Region.” Lessons from the Latino Experience: Latin American & Latino Studies Faculty Colloquium, University of Arkansas, Multicultural Center Lecture Hall, February 15, 2017. “The New Latinos,” Film Screening and Discussion, Event sponsored by the Mullins Library of the University of Arkansas and funded by the National Endowment of Humanities and American Library Association as part of the national event: The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History. Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville, Arkansas, September 10, 2015. “Migration-Trust Networks: Social Cohesion in Mexican US-Bound Emigration” by Nadia Flores, Author-Meets-Critics Session. Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 28, 2015. “Hecho en México” (Made in Mexico), Film Screening and Discussion, Latin American and Latino Studies Program and the International Education Week Initiative University of Arkansas, Mullins Library. Fayetteville, Arkansas. November 20, 2014. “Southern Politics: The Role of Immigration Policy in Emerging Latino Communities.” Special Lecture: a Talk Given in Conjunction with José Galvez's Photo Exhibit:"Al Norte al Sur: Latino Life in the South", Latin American and Latino Studies Program, University of Arkansas, Mullins Library, West Hallway. Fayetteville, Arkansas. September 9, 2014. “Latinos in Northwest Arkansas: A Local Reading of the US Census.” Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion. ALPFA Institute, University of Arkansas, Sam Walton College of Business. Fayetteville, Arkansas. May 14, 2013. “Texas Rangers: Debunking the Myth of the American Southwest.” Border Studies Program. Weslaco, Texas: The Weslaco Museum. April 26, 2011. “The Social, Cultural, and Economic Context of the Current Immigration Reality.” Valley Interfaith Conference, (with Chad Richardson). Pharr, Texas. April 26, 2008.

VISUAL ACTIVITIES Photo Exhibition – entitled Building Community: Documenting Latina/os Challenges in

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Arkansas and Alabama-- at the 6th Conference on Immigration to the US South: "Immigrants Making an Impact: Challenges and Opportunities in the South and Nationwide". University of South Carolina, October 13-15, 2016. Photo Exhibition – entitled Northwest Arkansas/Birmingham, Alabama: A Visual narrative of Latina/os Struggles in Two Southern Regions – at the Mullins Library of the University of Arkansas funded by the National Endowment of Humanities and American Library Association as part of the national event: The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History. Fayetteville, Arkansas, September-October 2015.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Arkansas, Co-director of Faculty-lead Study Abroad Program in Puebla, México—Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, International Service- Learning Component—Health, Community Service, Education, Engineering, and Business, (with Professor Steven Bell), 2015-Present. University of Arkansas, Graduate Sociology Seminar: Applied Qualitative Research University of Arkansas, Undergraduate Sociology Courses: Race, Class, and Gender in America, Sociology of Family, General Sociology. Sociology/Latin American and Latino Studies Courses: Latina/os, Migration, and the U.S. South, The Latin American City (Both courses taught as Honors Colloquiums as well). Service-Learning Course: Latina/os, Migration, and the U.S. South. University of Texas Pan American Sociology: American Minorities, The Mexican American People, Gender in Global Perspectives, Qualitative Research Methods, Sociology of Family, Sociology of Religion, Introduction to Sociology. Michigan State University Sociology: Sex and Gender, Family and Society, Introduction to Sociology.

THESIS COMMITTEES (All at the University of Arkansas, unless otherwise noted) Doctoral Dissertation, Completed, (Chair), 2017. Jeannette Arnhart, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies (CLCS) Title: “Biliteracy and Identity in Maintenance Bilingual Secondary Classes as a Threshold to Post-Secondary Education for First and 1.5 Generation Latino Students in Northwest Arkansas Public Schools.” Placement: Springdale Independent School District (SISD). Doctoral Dissertation, (External Examiner), 2018. Soomaya (S) Khan, Anthropology, College of Humanities, University of Kwazulu-Natal,

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Howard College Campus, South Africa. Title: “Perceptions of Migration and Ethnic Marginalisation: A Comparative Study of Indian and White South African Medical Graduates.” Doctoral Dissertation, in progress, (Committee Member). Paul Moore, Ph.D. in Counseling Education Kathleen, Doody, Ph.D. in Public Policy Master’s Thesis, Completed, (Chair) Aaron Arredondo, Chair. Sociology, 2015 Title: “Redefining Access to Public Space: Community Relations in a New Immigrant Setting” Placement: University of Missouri, PhD Program Master’s Thesis, In progress, (Chair) Angélica Guadalupe Villagrana Casillas, Sociology Master’s Thesis, Completed, (Committee Member) Diana Cascante, Sociology, 2019 Title: “Black Lives Matter: Understanding Social Media and the Changing Landscape of Social Trust” Nathan Redman, Sociology, 2016 Title: “Movements, Music, & Meaning: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Narratives in Vietnam Era and Post-9/11 Anti-War Music.” Karen Gober, Sociology, 2014 Title: “Language Learners, Inequality Regimes and Secondary Schooling: Dilemmas of The New South.” Elizabeth Fogle, Sociology, 2014 Title: “Community at the Courts: Social and Community Interactions at Public Basketball Courts.” Master’s Thesis, in progress, (Committee Member) Vianey Velasco, Sociology Christie Gail Craig, Sociology Comprehensive Examinations Jeannette Arnhart, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies PaVoua Her, Sociology Barret Waltz, Sociology Crystal Torres, Sociology Elizabeth Word, Sociology Charles Colwin, Sociology Tiffany Hood, Sociology Honors Thesis, Completed, (Chair) Yolanda Chavez, 2020, Psychology and Spanish, Magna Cum Laude Title: “Constructing a Mainstream Reality: How the Latinx Student and Family Integrates into Higher Education” Thesis funded by an Honors College Research Grant at the University of Arkansas Placement: Master’s Program in Sociology at the University of Arkansas. Grace Day, 2019, International Studies, Pre-Law Title: “Calculated Compassion: The Failure of U.S. Refugee Policy at the Hands of Political Interests”

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Thesis funded by an Honors College Team Research Grant at the University of Arkansas Placement: Law School, Washington University at Saint Louis, Missouri. Arik Cruz, 2017. Sociology and Criminal Justice, Cum Laude Title: “The Learning Curve: How Government Officials and Community Stakeholders Are Addressing Gang Issues in a Small Southern City.” Thesis funded by an Honors College Research Grant at the University of Arkansas Placement: Law School, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Nezly Silva, 2017, Social Work and Latin American and Latino Studies. Magna Cum Laude Title: “The Effects of Parent Legal Vulnerability on Child Academic Achievement.” Thesis funded by an Honors College Research Grant at the University of Arkansas Placement: Research Associate at FWD.us, Washington, DC Chapter. Erick Axxe, Sociology, 2015. Suma Cum Laude, Fulbright Scholar, TSE in Germany and Ph.D. Student at the Ohio State University. Title: “Hispanic Immigrant Assimilation: Does the Segmented Assimilation Theory Represent National Identity?” Placement: Ohio State University, PhD Program Victoria Francher, International Relations, 2014. Cum Laude. Title: “Acculturation: The Case of Latinos in the U.S. South” Honors Theses, In progress, (Chair) Taylor June, Sociology Title: “Paper Borders: The Role of Legal Activism in Shaping Refugee Resettlement” Thesis funded by a SURF, ADHE Grant from the State of Arkansas Honors Theses, Completed, (Committee Member) Esmeralda Verdin, Political Science, 2020 Title: “What Are You? An Examination of Multiracial Latinos and Linked Fate” Rebecca Zapata, Sociology and Psychology, 2020 Title: “(Not So) Hidden Motivations: How Internal and External Motivations to Respond without Prejudice Impact Interactions with Marginalized Groups” Lane Justus, Spanish, 2019 Title: “A Look into Cultural Conditions Shaping Attitudes Towards and Determinants of Teenage Pregnancy in El Jobo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica” Rachel Lindsey, Sociology, 2019 Title: “Shame, Stigma, and Love: A Narrative Analysis of Current Popular LGBTQ+ Films” Parker Krain, Psychology, 2019 Title: “Qualitative Analysis on Assessment Competency Domain in Telepsychology” Amanda Praseuth, Psychology, 2018 Title: “Implicit Theories of Emotions versus Implicit Theories of Happiness” Rachel Carpino, History, 2014 Title: “Elite Women’s Athletics Through a Cold War Lens” Margaret Frost, Anthropology, 2014 Title: “Gross Enamel Wear of the Molars of Rhabdomys Pumilio and the Effects of Different Environments of South Africa” Honors Theses, in progress, (Committee Member)

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Jordan Farris, Political Science

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association (ASA) Association for Humanist Sociology (AHS) International Sociological Association (ISA) International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Southwestern Social Science Association (SSSA) Southern Sociological Society (SSA) Arkansas Sociological and Anthropological Association (ASAA) American Public Health Association (APHA) American Evaluation Association (AEA)

SERVICE University of Arkansas Service Departmental Level Personnel Committee, (elected position), 2016-2017; 2018-2019 Undergraduate Sociology Committee (Chair), 2018-2020 Graduate Standing Committee, 2015-Present Advisory Committee, 2018-2020 Diversity & Inclusion Ad-Hoc Committee, 2019 Graduate Comprehensive Exams Committee, 2014-2015; 2017-2018 Promotion & Tenure Taskforce, 2016-2017 Search Committee Member, Visiting Assistant Professor Criminology, 2014-2015 Undergraduate Committee, 2013-2014 College Level Honors Council, 2019-Present LAST, Photo Exhibition Committee, Zapata 100 años–100 fotos /Zapata 100 Years- 100 Photos, 2018-2019 SOCI-CRIM’s Chair Review Committee, 2019 LAST, Personnel Committee, (elected position), 2018-2019 Planning Committee, Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, Fulbright College, 2017-Present Search Selection Member, Latin American and Latino Studies Program (LAST) Director, 2016-2017 LAST Colloquium Lecture Host, Professor Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, 2013 Latin American and Latino Studies Program (LAST), Advisory Committee, 2012- Present University Level Title IX Hearing Board, 2017-Present Student Honors, Awards, and Convocations Committee, 2013-2016 External Service Springdale Library Advisory Committee, Springdale, AR. 2019 - Present. Southern Sociological Society, Program Committee Member, 2018 Annual Meeting,

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"Racial Theory, Analysis, and Politics in Trump America", April 4-7, 2018 New Orleans, LA. Board of Directors, Chair, Northwest Arkansas Worker’s Justice Center, 2016-2018. Board of Directors, Member, Northwest Arkansas Worker’s Justice Center, 2015-2016. Southwestern Social Science Association, Resolutions Committee, 2015-2017 International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), Commission on Migration and Diaspora, Deputy Chair, 2015-Present. American Sociological Association Labor and Labor Movements, Section Nominations Committee, 2016-2017 American Sociological Association, Latino/a Section, Roundtables Session, Organizer with Maria Aysa-Lastra, Chicago, 2014-2015 American Sociological Association Latino/a Section Nominations Committee, 2013-2014 Steering Committee, 5th Conference on Immigration to the Southeast of the United States, Atlanta, GA, 2012 Chair, Civil Rights Round-Table Leadership Group, OMNI, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2013-Present. Family Consultant, South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project (ProBAR). American Bar Association. Harlingen, Texas, 2009 Executive Board. Society for Latino Scholarship (SOLS). Michigan State University, 2005 Student Mentor. Chicano/Latino Studies Program. Michigan State University, 2002-2004

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