Pascha Bueno-Hansen Associate Professor Women and Gender Studies Department Political Science and International Relations Department Latin American and Iberian Studies Program University of Delaware 34 West Delaware Avenue, Newark, DE 19716 [email protected] ______

Academic Appointments

Associate Professor, University of Delaware 2016 to present Women and Gender Studies Department, with joint appointments in Latin American Studies and Political Science.

Academic Coordinator, LGBTQ+ and Racial Justice Activism 2016 to 2018 Living and Learning Community

Director, University of Delaware Sexualities and Gender Studies Minor 2014 to present

Assistant Professor, University of Delaware 2009 to 2016 Women and Gender Department, with joint appointments in Latin American Studies and Political Science.

Affiliated faculty, Masters in Community Psychology 2009 to present at the Pontifícia Universidad Católica de .

Education

Ph.D. University of , Santa Cruz, Politics, 2009. Parenthetical Notations in Latin American and Latino Studies and Feminist Studies

Dissertation: Use and Abuse of Human Rights: Women and the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru. This dissertation examines efforts by the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and by non- governmental organizations to document sexual violence during the internal conflict in Peru (1980-2000). Dissertation Committee: Sonia Alvarez (co-chair, Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Kent Eaton (co-chair, UCSC, Politics), Angela Davis (History of Consciousness, UCSC emeritus) and Rosa Linda Fregoso ( and Latino/a Studies, UCSC emeritus).

M.A. San Francisco State University, Department of International Relations, 2000.

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Master’s Thesis: The Political, Cultural and Ideological Implications of Globalization in Peru. This thesis examines the impacts of globalization on women from shantytowns in Peru and their resulting survival and income generation strategies. Master’s Thesis Committee: Minoo Moallem (Gender and Women’s Studies, UC Berkeley) and Raymond Miller (International Relations, SFSU emeritus).

B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz, Feminist Studies with a minor in Politics, 1992.

Other International Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Symposium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. July 17 –August 11, 2000. Holland and Belgium.

Publications

Books

Decolonizando la Justicia Transicional: Las Luchas Feministas y de Derechos Humanos en el Perú. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. Forthcoming 2020.

Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru: Decolonizing Transitional Justice. University of Illinois Press special series “Dissident Feminisms.” 2015.

Journal Articles:

“The Emerging LGBTI Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America” International Journal of Transitional Justice, special issue “Transitional Justice from the Margins: Intersections of Identities, Power and Human Rights” edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Eilish Rooney. March 2018. 12:1

“Decolonial Re/membering Through Collective Lesbian Embodiment at Villa Grimaldi” International Feminist Journal of Politics, special Issue “Decolonising Knowledge” edited by Anne Runyan. January 2018 20:1.

“Building on the Edges of Each Other’s Battles,” an essay by the Santa Cruz Feminist of Color Collaborative, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Special Issue “Interstices: Women of Color Feminist Philosophy” 29:1. Winter 2014.

“Finding Each Other’s Hearts: Intercultural Relations and the Drive to Prosecute Sexual Violence during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru” International Feminist Journal of Politics special issue “New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights” 12:3-4. 2010.

“Engendering Transitional Justice: Reflections on the Case of Peru” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development special issue “Gender Justice and Gender Violence.” 5:3. 2010.

Online articles:

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“Feminismos Insurgentes en Colombia” openDemocracy. September 15, 2017. https://www.opendemocracy.net/democraciaabierta/pascha-bueno-hansen/feminismos- insurgentes-la-poco-probable-alianza-entre-las-farc

“Insurgent Feminisms in Colombia” openDemocracy. September 15, 2017. https://www.opendemocracy.net/democraciaabierta/pascha-bueno-hansen/insurgent- feminisms-in-colombia

“Ending the Colonial/Modern Occupation of Indigenous Women’s Bodies in Guatemala and Perú” The Feminist Wire. May 10, 2016. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2016/05/ending- occupation/

Book Chapters:

“Heteronormativity and Transitional Justice” in Meierhenrich, Jens, Alexander Laban Hinton and Lawrence Douglas eds. Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming 2020.

"El desafio emergente de los derechos LGBTI en la Justicia Transicional en America Latina" in Reyes Alvarado, Yesid eds. ¿Ideología o perspectiva de género en la Justicia Transicional? Bogotá: Universidad del Externado de Colombia. 2019.

“Decolonial feminism, gender, and transitional justice” in Ní Aolain, Fionnuala, Nahla Valji, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes eds. Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2018.

“Más allá de consentimiento y coacción: violencia sexual en un conflicto armado interno peruano,” in Castillejo Cuellar, Alejandro eds. La Ilusión de la Justicia Transicional: Perspectivas Críticas desde el Sur Global. Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes. 2017.

“Indigenous/Campesina Activist Awards: Deriving Lessons for Transnational Feminist Solidarity” (with Sylvanna Falcón) in Maclaren, Margaret eds. Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism & Globalization Rowman & Littlefield International. 2017.

“An Intersectional Analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission” in Wibben, Annick eds. Researching War: Feminist Methods, Ethics and Politics. New York: Routledge. 2016.

“Queer/Lesbiana Dialogues Among Feminist Movements in the Américas” in Sonia E. Alvarez ed. Translocalities/Translocalidades: Feminist Politics of Translation in the Latin/a Américas. Durham: Duke University Press. 2014.

“Feminicidio: Sacando Ventaja de un ‘Termino Empoderado’” in Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano eds. Feminicidio en América Latina. City: Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México (UNAM) Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades (CIICH). 2011.

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“Finding Each Other’s Hearts: Intercultural Relations and the Drive to Prosecute Sexual Violence during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru” in Dana Collins, Sylvanna Falcón, Sharmila Lodhia, and Molly Talcott eds. New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights. New York: Routledge. 2011.

“Feminicido: Making the Most of an ‘Empowered Term’” in Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano eds. Terrorizing Women: Feminicide in the Americas. Durham: Duke University Press. 2010.

Works in Progress

Article co-autored with Juliana Gonzalez Article co-authored with Diana Gomez, Julissa Mantilla and ?

“Oranges and Flower Petals: el Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani and the Peruvian Transitional Justice Process.”

“Colombian Women Building Peace: La Ruta Pacífica por las Mujeres”

“Lesbian Feminist Activism and Political Advocacy under the Shadow of Fujimorismo”

1952: Contesting Whiteness as Beauty.”

Awards, Grants and Fellowships

• CIDER, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, Co-investigator. 2018-2020. “Inclusión de las afectaciones vividas por las mujeres y sus procesos de resistencia en las Comisiones de la Verdad de Perú y Colombia: miradas retro y prospectivas de la justicia transicional.” • University of Delaware General University Grant 2018-2020, “The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America” • Advocacy Spotlight Award, University of Delaware Residential Life. 2017-2018. • University of Delaware Advance Institute Leadership Mini-grant. 2017-2018. • University of Delaware Institute for Global Studies’ Global Exchange Program research grant 2017-2018, “The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice” • University of Delaware Center for Global and Area Studies research grant 2017-2018, “Gender and Sexuality in the Colombia Peace Process” • Exemplary Partnership Award, University of Delaware Residential Life 2016-2017 • Triangle Award, University of Delaware LGBT faculty and staff caucus. 2016-2017 • Nominated for the University of Delaware Excellence in Mentoring Award 2013-2014 • Northeast Circle Honoree at the International Studies Association-Northeast Conference Providence, Rhode Island. November 8-9, 2013 • Latin American Studies Association Gender and Feminist Studies Section Elsa Chaney Award, second place: “Feminist Hemispheric Dialogues.” 2012 • Nominated for the University of Delaware Excellence in Teaching Award 2011-2012 • University of Delaware General University Research Program Grant, 2011-2012

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• University of Delaware College of Arts and Sciences grant for multidisciplinary research cluster “Hemispheric Dialogues: Social Justice in the Americas.” 2010-2011

Conferences

Queer International Relations: Cynthia Weber's Work in Global South/Transnational Context Roundtable. FLACSO-ISA Joint Conference. Quito, Ecuador July 25-27, 2018.

The Emerging LGBTI Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice in Latin America. FLACSO-ISA Joint Conference. Quito, Ecuador July 25-27, 2018.

Feminist Methodologies in the Era of Neoliberalism, Religious Fundamentalisms, and War: Methods, Power, and the Politics of Possibilities Roundtable, International Studies Association. San Francisco, CA. April 4-7, 2018.

Transnational Feminist Praxis: Building Alliances to Challenge Opressions in Palestine and Beyond Roundtable, International Studies Association. San Francisco, CA. April 4-7, 2018.

“Decolonial Re/membering Through Collective Lesbian Embodiment at Villa Grimaldi” National Women’s Studies Association. Baltimore, MD. November 16-19, 2017.

“Guatemala and Perú: Ending the colonial/modern occupation of indigenous women’s bodies” International Studies Association Conference. Baltimore, MD. February 22-25, 2017.

Transnational Feminist Solidarity and the Politics of Resistance. International Studies Association Conference. Baltimore, MD. February 22-25, 2017. Roundtable participant.

Futures, Challenges and Transformations for Transitional Justice workshop. University of Minnesota Law School and Ulster University Transitional Justice Institute. Nov 14-15, 2016. Invited panel discussant.

“Naming Transitional Justice Cisheteronormativity,” National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Montreal, . Nov 10-13, 2016.

“Decolonizing activist epistemologies: radical movements, theory and praxis in the Americas” National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Montreal, Canada. Nov 10-13, 2016. Invited panel discussant.

“The Weak Pull of the Pink Tide in Peru under the Shadow of Fujimorismo,” Latin American Studies Association Congress. May 27-30, 2016. New York, New York.

Methodologies revealed: Narrating gendered racialized harm in transitional justice processes. Latin American Studies Association Congress. May 27-30, 2016. New York, New York. Invited panel discussant.

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Violence against women policy, (trans)national feminist mobilization, and states of injustice in Latin America. Latin American Studies Association Congress. May 27-30, 2016. New York, New York. Invited panel discussant.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru: Decolonizing Transitional Justice,” International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” University of Cincinnati, May 20-21, 2016. Plenary panelist.

“Challenging State Genderwashing and Pinkwashing,” International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” University of Cincinnati, May 20-21, 2016. Roundtable participant.

“Researching War: Feminist Methods, Ethics and Politics.” International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” University of Cincinnati, May 20-21, 2016. Roundtable participant.

“Cultural Influences in Academia on the Study of Race in the Americas,” Symposium: “Where you were never meant to be?” An open discussion about race and ethnicity in the Americas, University of Delaware. Friday April 8, 2016. Invited panelist.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru,” Changes and Challenges to Human Rights and Social Justice in the Americas. Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA. September 24, 2015. Invited panelist.

“Testing the Transformation in Peru: ¡Un desencanto!” Latin American Studies Association Congress. May 27-30, 2015. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The Feminist Architecture of Gloria E. Anzaldúa: New Translations, Crossings and Pedagogies in Anzaldúan Thought / A Conference on the Work of Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa. University of California, Santa Cruz. CA. April 10-11, 2015. Invited panelist.

“Decolonizing Transitional Justice: A Feminist Analysis,” International Studies Association Conference. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 18-22, 2014.

“Feminist Methodologies For Studying Women, Violence And War,” invited roundtable participant. International Studies Association Conference. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 18-22, 2014.

“Gender-Based Violence in ‘War’ and ‘Peace’” International Studies Association Conference. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 18-22, 2014. Invited panel discussant.

“Dissident Feminisms: Antiracist/Transnational Feminist Praxis—Convergences, Alliances and Differences,” National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Puerto Rico, Nov. 13-16, 2014. Invited roundtable participant.

Tracking Queerphobias Transnationally, National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Puerto Rico, Nov. 13-16, 2014. Invited panel discussant.

“Oranges and Flower Petals: el Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani’s contribution to the Peruvian Transitional

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Justice Process.” National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Puerto Rico, Nov. 13-16, 2014.

“Intersectionality/Interculturality: Traveling Theories in the Américas,” Latin American Studies Association Congress, Chicago, Il. May 21-24, 2014.

“CVR+10 Truth, Justice and Memory in Post Conflict Peru PART II panel organizer. “Oranges and Flower Petals: el Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani and the Peruvian Transitional Justice Process,” Latin American Studies Association Congress, Washington D.C., May 29-June 1, 2013.

CVR+10: “Justice, Reparations, Memory and History Ten Years after the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission” Latin American Studies Association Pre-Conference. Arlington, Virginia. May 29, 2013. Invited panel leader.

“Malentendid@s: Trans Participation in Latin American and Caribbean Lesbian Feminist Gatherings.” Frontiers/Fronteras/Fronteiras in Latin American/Latin@ Queer and Sexuality Studies Symposium. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 4, 2013. Invited participant.

The Missing Peace Symposium 2013: Sexual Violence in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings. U.S. Institute for Peace, Washington D.C. February 14-16, 2013. Invited poster presentation.

“Malentendid@s: ¿Por qué no a l@s T en espacios lésbico feministas?” Latin American Feminist and LGBTQ Movements: Dialogues across Borders and Boundaries. Latin American Studies Association Pre-Conference. San Francisco, CA. May 23, 2012.

“Decolonial/Intercultural Feminisms,” panel organizer and “Finding Each Other’s Hearts: Intercultural Relations and the Drive to Prosecute Sexual Violence during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru,” presenter. Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide: Settler Colonialism, Heteropatriarchy and White Supremacy, University of California, Riverside. March 10-12, 2011.

“Women of Color Writing Collaborative, Creative Intervention into the Academic Industrial Complex,” workshop participant. Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide: Settler Colonialism, Heteropatriarchy and White Supremacy, University of California, Riverside. March 10- 12, 2011.

“Feminist Hemispheric Dialogues” presented at Social Justice in the Americas: Reflections from Latina Scholars: A symposium organized by the Hemispheric Dialogues Research Cluster at the University of Delaware. October 25, 2010.

“Shifting paradigms of Feminist Studies,” workshop organizer and “Feminicidio: Making the most of an ‘Empowered Term,” presenter. Latin American Studies Association Congress, Toronto, Canada October 6-9, 2010.

“The Urgency of Rearticulating Women of Color Feminisms,” Roundtable discussion moderated by Angela Davis, National Women’s Studies Association, Atlanta, November 12-15, 2009.

“Globalization, Social Movements and Peacebuilding Workshop,” at the Kroc Institute for Internal

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Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, October 29-31, 2009. Invited discussant.

“Gender Violence and Gender Justice: Critical Perspectives on Post-Conflict,” at the Institute of Critical International Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, , May 7-8, 2009. Invited participant.

“Gender, Women, What is the Difference? The Gender Perspective of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” International Studies Association, New York, February 2009.

Chair of panel entitled “Engendering Transitional Justice” and delivered “The “Other’s” Burden of Being for the Nation: Representations of Women in the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” International Studies Association Conference, New York, February 2009.

Hemispheric Dialogue 4 Graduate Forum presenter, organized by the Chicano Latino Research Center, UCSC, January 29 2008. Invited participant.

“Itinerary of an Orphan Project: State and Society Ambivalence towards Sexual Violence During the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru.” University of Southern California Joint Faculty/Graduate Student Seminar on Violence, Race, and Gender, November 14, 2008. Selected participant.

“Itinerary of an Orphan Project: State and Society Ambivalence towards Sexual Violence During the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru.” Conflict and Transitional Justice: Feminist Approaches Workshop sponsored by the Feminist and Legal Theory Project of Emory University School of Law. Atlanta, Georgia, September 19-20, 2008. Selected participant.

“Queer Trafficking through Feminist Movements in the Americas,” Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS). Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31- August 2, 2008.

“The “Other’s” Burden of Being for the Nation: Representations of Women in the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission.” Transnational, Feminism and Justice Residential Dissertation Workshop, sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Feminist Research at UCSC and the UC Multi- campus Research Group on Transnationalizing Justice, May 12-15, 2008. Selected participant.

“Protagonismos de mujeres “victimas” en la busqueda de justicia y reparaciones en el Perú,” the Latin American Studies Association. Montreal, September 2007.

“Queer Trafficking through Feminist Movements in the Americas,” the Latin American Studies Association. Montreal, September 2007.

“Queer Trafficking through Feminist Movements in the Americas,” Translocalities/ Translocalidades: Feminist Politics of Translation in the Latin/a Américas conference. Amherst, Massachusetts, May 2006.

Chair of panel entitled “Colombia: Negotiating Violence and Building Peace in Everyday Life” and delivered “Introduction and regional reflections desde Peru” at the Latin American and Latino Studies Association Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 2006.

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“Use and Abuse of Human Rights: Women in the Peruvian and Colombian Civil Conflicts,” the Graduate Student Conference on Ethnographic Practice. SUNY Stony Brook, Long Island, New York, April 2005.

“Feminist Movements in the Américas: Global-Local Relations,” the Latin American Studies Association Conference. Dallas, Texas, October 2004.

“Feminist Movements in the Américas" and "Theorizing Women’s Roles in Conflict Processes; A Human Rights Approach," the National Women's Studies Association Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 2004.

"Feminist Movements in the Américas,” the Hemispheric Dialogues II conference under the auspices of the UCSC Chicano Latino Research Center. February 2004.

"Women in the Colombian Conflict,” the Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Gender, Conflict and Peace Conference. October 2003.

"Engendering the Colombian Conflict," the Latin American Studies Association in Dallas, Texas. March 2003.

"Women's Responses to Escalated Conflict, A Colombian Case Study: La Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres por la Resolución del Conflicto Colombiano," the Western Regional International Studies Association Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada. Oct 2002.

“Cultural Factors in International Relations,” the Western Regional International Studies Association Conference in San Francisco, CA. Oct 1999.

“Domestic Violence Education as Prevention: Methodology and Technique”, the Fourth International Non-Governmental Organizations Forum on Women. Huairou, China, September 1995.

Keynotes/Lectures/Seminars

“Metodologías de Investigación Feminista: Género, Justicia Transicional y Descolonización: El Caso Peruano,” Maestría de Género, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá. February 7, 2019.

“Justicia Transicional, Género, y Perspectivas Críticas Feministas,” Coloquio Interdisciplinario de Investigación del Doctorado en Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Desarrollo, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá. February 7, 2019.

“Descolonización de la Justicia Transicional: Análisis Feminista desde la Experiencia Peruana,” Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia. Bogotá. February 7, 2019. Keynote.

“Justicia Transicional y el Reto de los Derechos LGBTI en América Latina.” Primer Congreso de Jóvenes Investigadores. Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia. December 3, 2018. Keynote.

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Transnational Feminist Praxis Seminar. Denison University. Colombus, Ohio. September 23-24, 2017. Invited participant.

“Desafíos y Aprendizajes desde Perú sobre la Reconciliación” Encuentro International de Experiencias sobre Memoria para la Paz: Reconciliacion y Transformacion. Universidad de los Andes. Bogota, Colombia. May 15, 2017. Invited lecture.

“The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice.” Women and Gender Studies Department, Amherst College, Amherst. April 24, 2017. Invited lecture.

“The Emerging LGBT Rights Challenge to Transitional Justice.” International Relations Department. San Francisco State University Jan 31, 2017. Invited lecture.

“Decolonizing Transitional Justice: Feminist and Queer Latin American Interventions.” Justice Studies, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University, Phoenix. Oct 20, 2016. Invited lecture.

“Decolonizing Transitional Justice: Feminist and Queer Latin American Interventions.” The Institute for LGBT Studies and Latin American Studies. University of Arizona, Tucson. Oct 21, 2016. Invited lecture.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” International Relations Department, San Francisco State University. March 9, 2016. Invited lecture.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” The Global Women's Rights Forum at the University of San Francisco. March 8, 2016. Invited lecture.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” The Global Politics of Truth and Justice, a mini- conference at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. February 5, 2016. Keynote address.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” The Institute for the Study of the Americas University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the UNC-Duke working Group on Rethinking Latin American Intersectionalities, December 1, 2015. Invited lecture.

Sexualities and Intersectionalities in Hemispheric Dialogue graduate seminar. The Institute for the Study of the Americas University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the UNC-Duke working Group on Rethinking Latin American Intersectionalities, December 2, 2015.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” Women and Gender Studies Program, West Chester University. November 19, 2015. Invited lecture.

“Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in Peru.” Women and Gender Studies Department, University of Delaware. Wednesday November 4, 2015. Invited lecture.

“Decolonizing Transitional Justice: A Feminist Analysis,” York University, Feminisms, Structural Violence and Transitional Justice conference, October 31, 2014. Keynote address.

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“Interseccionalidad e Interculturalidad: elementos de un marco feminista decolonial,” Estudio para la Defensa de los Derechos de la Mujer. , Peru. April 26, 2012. Invited lecture.

“Colonialidad y conflicto,” Genero, Interculturalidad y Derechos Humanos. Community Psychology Masters Program at the Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Peru. Lima, Peru. April 17, 2012. Invited lecture.

“Reflections on a Risky Project, ” Women’s Studies Lecture Series, University of Delaware, May 3, 2010. Invited lecture.

“Queer/Lesbiana Dialogues among Feminist Movements in the Americas.” The Department of Political Science and International Relations, Colloquium on Global Governance and Society: “Transnational Identities: Race, Class and Gender in Global Governance” University of Delaware, April 26, 2010. Invited lecture.

Keynote Address for the University of Delaware Latino/Latina Students of Distinction Ceremony. April 17, 2010.

“From Chic to Passé: U.S. Women of Color Feminisms.” Research on Women Lecture Series, University of Delaware. December 2, 2009. Invited lecture.

“The Cultural Politics of Sexual Violence during the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict: Critical Interventions by the Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani.” Gender and Politics in Comparative Perspective, University of San Francisco, November 19, 2008. Invited lecture.

"Women's Movements in Colombia" San Francisco City College Latino Heritage Month guest lecture, October 24, 2003. Invited lecture.

“Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? Stereotypes and Media Spin,” Politics of the War on Terrorism, University of California, Santa Cruz, Fall 2002. Invited lecture.

Editorial Services: Manuscript reviewer • University of Illinois Press • International Feminist Journal of Politics • International Journal of Transitional Justice • International Journal of Human Rights • Journal of Feminist Scholarship • The Journal of Human Rights Practice • Journal of Homosexuality • Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies • Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad: Revista Latinoamericana

Research and Teaching Interests • Queer, Sexuality and Gender Studies • Latin American and Latino/a/x Studies, hemispheric study of the Americas

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• Transnational, decolonial, intersectional, U.S. women of color and Latin American feminisms • Transitional justice, human rights, conflict analysis, and social movements

Dissertation committees • Co-chair: Ángela Ángela María Bohórquez Oviedo, Political Science and International Relations Department, University of Delaware • Committee member: Diana Montealegre, Interdisciplinary Center for Development Studies, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.

Research Groups • Transnational Feminist Praxis Collective. Established September 2017. • U.S. Institute for Peace Young Scholars Network. February 2013 to present • University of Delaware research cluster. Hemispheric Dialogues: Interrogating Social Injustice in the Americas. 2009 to 2012. • UCSC Chicano Latino Research Center. Transnational Translations of Feminism in the Latin/a Americas research cluster. Fall 2002 to 2009. • UCSC Research Cluster for the Study of Women of Color in Collaboration and Conflict. Fall 2002 to 2009.

Gender and Sexuality Workshops Delivered

“Gender and Sexual Diversity.” A Workshop for graduating University of Delaware Early Childhood Education majors. HDFS 425: Professional Development Seminar II. Two hours. May 2, 2018.

“Sex, Gender and Sexuality: From the Global to the Personal.” Invited lecture for the Study of the U.S. Institutes on Women’s Leadership for Student Leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa, University of Delaware, July 18, 2017.

“Gender and Sexual Diversity.” A Workshop for graduating University of Delaware Early Childhood Education majors. HDFS 425: Professional Development Seminar II. Two hours. April 19, 2017.

“Sex, Gender and Sexuality: From the Global to the Personal.” Invited lecture for the Study of the U.S. Institutes on Women’s Leadership for Student Leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa, University of Delaware, July 15, 2016.

“Feminism Today.” Osher Institute for Lifelong Learning “A La Carte Lectures,” University of Delaware. June 7, 2016.

“Gender and Sexual Diversity.” A Workshop for graduating University of Delaware Early Childhood Education majors. HDFS 425: Professional Development Seminar II. Two hours. February 24, 2016.

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“Gender and Sexual Diversity.” A Workshop for University of Delaware Early Learning Center Staff. Three hours. October 23, 2015

“Supporting Students of all Gender Identities and Expressions,” A Workshop for University of Delaware Residential Life professional and administrative staff. One hours. August 26, 2015

“Supporting Students of all Gender Identities and Expressions,” A Workshop for University of Delaware Residential Life professional and administrative staff. Two hours. July 24, 2015

“Sex, Gender and Sexuality: From the Global to the Personal.” Invited lecture for the Study of the U.S. Institutes on Women’s Leadership for Student Leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa, University of Delaware, July 7, 2015.

Teaching Experience UD Teaching for Inclusion Panel: “Gender and Sexuality: Binary Distinctions and Overcoming the Norms in Classroom Practice.” Invited speaker. September 25, 2013. UD Teaching workshop: Improving Student Learning through Writing: An Interactive Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop. June 17-19, 2013. Participant.

Instructor, University of Delaware • Theories of Sexuality and Gender • Social Media: Feminism and Global Activism • Women’s Studies in Global Context • Introduction to Sexualities and Gender Studies • The Study of Women’s Studies (capstone seminar) • Transnational Feminisms (graduate seminar) • Introduction to Women’s Studies Instructor, University of California, Santa Cruz • Global and International Issues • Power and Resistance: Cross Border Social Movements in the Americas

Professional Workshops • National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, Post-Tenure Pathfinders Program, Fall 2017. • National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, Writing Your Next Chapter. June 2, 2017. • National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, Faculty Success Program Semester Bootcamp, Fall 2012. Competitive funding awarded by the University of Delaware.

Service Activities • Academic sponsor of SpeQtrum, Registered Student Organization by and for queer and trans people of color, 2017 to present. • Academic Coordinator of LGBTQ+ and Racial Justice Activism Living and Leaning Community, 2016-present.

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• UD Advance Women of Color in Academia Conference, April 29- May 1, 2016. Program Committee member 2015-2016. • Board member of the Gender and Feminist Studies section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), 2012 to 2014. • Co-chair of the University of Delaware Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual (LGBT) faculty and staff caucus 2009-2011. Re-activated the Caucus upon my arrival to the University of Delaware. • LGBT representative to the University of Delaware Diversity and Inclusion Commission 2010-2011. • Sexualities and Gender Studies Minor advisory board member, 2009-2014. • Women and Gender Studies curriculum committee, 2009-2012. • Women and Gender Studies Executive committee, 2012-2014.

Advisory Council • Critical Transition Studies Program, University of Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

Professional Memberships • National Women’s Studies Association (2003-present) • Latin American Studies Association (2001-present) • International Studies Association (2007-present)

Language Skills • Spanish • English

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