Holly M. Karibo Ph.D

120 Social Sciences and Building Stillwater, OK 74078 [email protected] 682.498.7210 ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor (2016-Present) History Department Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK

Assistant Professor of History (2014-2016) Graduate and Honors Faculty Department of Social Sciences Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor Coordinator Tarleton State University, Texas A & M University System Stephenville, TX

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2012-2014) Comparative Border Studies Institute Arizona State University Tempe, AZ

EDUCATION

University of Toronto (2012) Ph.D. Collaborative Program in History and Women’s Studies Dissertation: “Ambassadors of Pleasure: Illicit Economies of the Detroit-Windsor Borderland, 1945-1960” Supervisor: Daniel Bender

University of Toronto (2007) M.A. Collaborative Program in History and Women’s Studies

University of Guelph (2006) B.A. With Distinction Double major in History and Women's Studies

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

North American borderlands; women, gender, and sexuality; urban history; transnationalism; postwar America; social and cultural history; drug and alcohol history; labor history; race, ethnicity, and immigration; moral regulation.

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AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Jack & Nancy Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, British Colombia, Canada; 2021) Humanities, Arts, and Design-Based Disciplines (HAD) Research Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, Oklahoma State University (2018) Oklahoma Humanities Research Council Grant (2017-2018) Kentucky Historical Society Research Fellowship (2017-2018) National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellow, Newberry Library, “Bridging National Borders in North America” (2017) Fae Rawden Norris Grant (2017) Dean’s Incentive Grant, Oklahoma State University (2017) College of Arts and Sciences Travel Award, Oklahoma State University (2017) Michigan State History Book Award (2016) A.A. Heckman Endowed Fellowship, Betty Ford Foundation (2015-2016) Faculty Development Grant, Texas A & M University (2015) Canadian Historical Association, “Prize for the Best Article Published on the History of Sexuality” Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Award (2009-2011) School of Graduate Studies Travel Grant (2011) Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C. Doctoral Research Award (2010) Centre for the Study of the United States Research Grant (2010) University of Toronto Fellowship (2010) Bordin-Gillette Researcher Fellowship, University of Michigan (2009) Ontario Graduate Scholarship, declined (2009) Culture and the Canada-US Border Travel Grant (2009) Jeanne Armour Scholarship in Canadian History (2008) Barbara Frum Memorial Award in Canadian Scholarship (2008) University of Toronto Fellowship (2007) Agnes Varis Scholarship in Women’s Studies (2006) Award for the best paper delivered at the Fourth Annual Tri-University History Colloquium (2005)

BOOKS

Sin City North: Sex, Drugs, and Citizenship in the Detroit-Windsor Borderland. David J. Weber Series in New Borderlands History. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2015. https://www.uncpress.org/book/9781469625201/sin-city-north/

* Awarded State History Award for University Press Books, The Historical Society of Michigan (2016).

Border Policing: A History of Enforcing and Evading North American Divides. Co- Edited Volume with Dr. George T. Díaz. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2020. https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/karibo-diaz-border-policing

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (DOUBLE BLIND, PEER REVIEWED)

“Rebels with a Cause: Policing Juvenile Delinquency in the Southwest Borderlands.” Journal of the Southwest, 62, no. 3 (Autumn 2020), pp. 515-542.

“‘The Only Trouble is the Dam’ Heroin’: Addiction, Treatment, and Punishment at the Fort Worth Narcotics Farm.” Social History of Medicine, 33, Issue 2 (May 2020), pp. 515–538

“Reading the Archives of the Illicit: Gender, Race, and Labor in Helen McGowan’s Motor City Madam.” Left History 22 no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2018), pp. 63-93.

“Swashbuckling Criminals and Border Bandits: Fighting Vice along the US-Mexico and US- Canada Borders.” Histoire sociale/Social History Vol. 47, no. 95 (November 2014), pp. 705-728.

“Mainlining Along the Line: Illegal Economies in the Great Lakes Border Region.” 49th Parallel 30 (December 2012), pp. 1-32.

“Detroit's Border Brothel: Sex Tourism in Windsor, Ontario, 1945-1960.” American Review of Canadian Studies 40, no. 3 (September 2010), pp. 362-378.

* Awarded the Prize for the Best Article Published on the History of Sexuality by the Canadian Historical Association.

“Now is the Time to Fight": Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Addiction, and the Construction of a Moral Program in Postwar Toronto.” Social History of Alcohol and Drugs 22, no. 2 (Spring 2008), pp. 262-285.

“Constructing an Image: Pregnant Women, Crack Cocaine, and the Media in American History.” Neoamericanist, 2, no. 1 (May 2006). http://www.neoamericanist.org/paper/constructing-image-karibo.

BOOK PROJECTS IN PROGRESS

A New Home on the Range: Addiction, Treatment, and Punishment in the American West. Book manuscript in progress.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

“Building a Villain/Hero Binary: Public Rhetoric, Smuggling, and Enforcement in the Postwar Borderlands.” In Holly M. Karibo and George T. Díaz. Border Policing: A History of Enforcing and Evading North American Divides. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2020.

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Review of A Thousand Thirsty Beaches: Smuggling Alcohol from Cuba to the South During Prohibition, by Lisa Lindquist Dorr. Journal of American History, 107, Issue 1 (June 2020), p. 239.

Review of The Recovery Revolution: The Battle over Addiction Treatment in the United States, by Claire D. Clark. The Journal of American History, Volume 105, Issue 2, 1 (September 2018), pp. 457–458.

Review of Engaging the Line: How the Great War Shaped the Canada-US Border, by Brandon R. Dimmel. International Journal: Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 73, no. 1 (April 2018), pp. 168-9.

Review of Uncle Sam's Policemen: The Pursuit of Fugitives Across Borders, By Katherine Unterman, Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 86, no. 3 (August 2017), pp. 547-549.

Review of Entangling Migration History: Borderlands and Transnationalism in the United States and Canada, Edited by Benjamin Bryce and Alexander Freund. The Western Historical Quarterly (2016), pp. 1–2.

“Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Repeal.” In Scott C. Martin and Geoffrey J. Golson, eds. Alcohol: Social, Cultural, and Historic Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication, 2015.

“Detroit's Border Brothel: Sex Tourism in Windsor, Ontario, 1945-1960.” In Elaine Carey and Andrae Marak, eds. Smugglers, Brothels, and Twine: Historical Perspectives on Contraband and Vice in North America’s Borderlands. Tucson: Press, 2011.

“Female Reform Societies.” In Christopher Bates, ed. The Encyclopedia of Early Republic and Antebellum United States. New York: Blackwell Publishing, 2010.

“Rape Institutionalized: The Development of the ‘Comfort Women’ System in Imperial Japan.” Intersexions 1 (May 2006), pp. 15-19.

MEDIA

Why It Matters: Talks on the American Past. “Border Policing.” Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, OK (2020).

Points: The Blog of the Alcohol and Drug History Society. Interview. July 28, 2020. https://pointsadhs.com/2020/07/28/the-points-interview-holly-m-karibo-and-george-t-diaz/

“Women Have Had the Right to Vote for 100 Years. Action is the Best Commemoration.” Tulsa World. February 18, 2020. https://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/editorials/holly-m-karibo- women-have-had-the-right-to-vote/article_d7f7356b-1771-5919-ba0d- 0e80816b6439.html?fbclid=IwAR3HU5lNOvO9bksHwO_GSMskhabcsJnrxOCSmlSgbvXSAu0 1D48fkaI7_o4

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Pokes PodCAS Interview. Episode 11. “The History of Drugs and Immigration in America.” (October 23, 2019).

Television Interview. CNN Newsroom Live with Brooke Baldwin. August 27, 2009.

“Oklahoma Opioid Ruling is a Very Good Start.” CNN.com (August 26, 2019). https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/26/opinions/oklahoma-opioid-judgment-is-start-but-not-enough- karibo/index.html

Amplified Oklahoma Podcast Interview. Episode 39, “Women on the Home Front.” (July 19, 2019).

“Why Lawsuits Alone Aren’t the Opioid Solution We Need.” CNN.com (April 3, 2019) https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/03/opinions/purdue-pharma-settlement-not-the-solution- karibo/index.html

Quoted by Randy Krehbiel. “Oklahoma Women Got the Right to Vote 100 Years Ago.” Tulsa World (November 5, 2018). https://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/oklahoma-women-got-the-right-to-vote-years- ago/article_95ed75b8-e059-56f5-89a4-1e0868c2bfe2.html?fbclid=IwAR3Fq- oE78ciinga2oCgljkHmWPgyBxLUrpYRSwKz9h4Gu4Xf31JqBwvEac

Television Interview. National Security Public Lecture, Sin City North. CTV News Windsor. Windsor, Ontario Canada (October 31, 2018).

Research on Tap Interview. “Treat the Illness or Punish the Crime? A History of Drug Use and Addiction Treatment in America.” Stillwater, Oklahoma (May 25, 2018). https://ostate.tv/media/Research+on+TapA+Treat+the+Illness+or+Punish+the+CrimeF+ A+History+of+Drug+Use+and+Addiction+Treatment+in+America/1_nm0zux00

"What's Doin' With the Faculty," OSU American Studies Blog (Fall 2016): http://amst.okstate.edu/karibo/.

"Cutting the Cancer of Drug Use Out of the Nation? Reflections on the History of Mandatory Minimum Sentences in the United States," UNC Press Blog (January 2016): http://uncpressblog.com/2016/01/05/holly-m-karibocutting-the-cancer-of-drug-use/.

Interviewed by John Kirby. Sin City North Review. KTRL Public Radio. Stephenville, Texas (November 2015).

Race and Violence on the Northern Borderline: The Case of the Windsor “Jazz Riot,” UNC Press Blog (October 2015): http://uncpressblog.com/2015/10/21/holly-m-karibo-race-and-violence- on-the-northern-borderline-the-case-of-the-windsor-jazz-riot/

COURSES DESIGNED/TAUGHT

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Oklahoma State University

Undergraduate American Cultural History Since 1865 American History Since 1865 American History Since 1865 (Concurrent and online) Gender in American History History of the North American Borderlands History of the Present Power and Protest in US History (Honors Seminar) Readings in American History, 1877-1939 (Graduate) Survey of American History Survey of American History (online)

Independent Study Courses and Undergraduate Theses Projects Gender, Drugs, and Smuggling in the US-Mexico Borderlands: A History Gender and Political Activism Since 1945 (Graduate) Women, Gender, Politics: A History of the Suffrage Movement Wentz Research Project and Senior Thesis Advisor: Tanner Luther, “The Gay Right’s National Lobby: America’s Forgotten Gay Rights Vanguard”

Graduate Supervision Janna Rogers (PhD advisor) Garrett Looney (PhD committee member) Michele Dostal (PhD committee member) Mathew Deepe (PhD committee member) Amanda Johnson (PhD committee member) Kurt Terry (PhD committee member) Kristina Rogers (PhD committee member) Julie Hufstetler (PhD committee member) B Hinsley Chambers (MA committee member) Clara Nichols (MA committee member) Katie Rogers (MA committee member) Michael Joslin (Comprehensive Exam, US general field)

Elizabeth Bass (PhD advisor, completed 2020) Kaitlyn Weldon (MA completed 2020) Sarah Barton (MA, completed 2017)

Tarleton State University American History Since 1877 American History to 1877 American History to 1877 Honors Course American History Since 1877 Honors Course American History to 1877 (online) American Social History

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History of the North American Borderlands Women and Gender in US History World War II and the Holocaust

Arizona State University American History Since 1865 American History to 1865 (Online) Illegal Drugs and American Culture (Online) Women in US History, 1880-Present Women in US History, 1600-1880

University of Toronto Illegal Drugs and American Culture

INVITED LECTURES

Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. Columbia University. “Border Policing: A Conversation with the Authors.” Digital Talk via New York, NY (2020).

Aarhus University/British University in Egypt. Center Transcontinental Colloquium: Reflections on Borders in the Time of COVID-19. “From Curfews to Border Bans: Policing Juvenile Delinquency in the American Southwest.” Digital Global Colloquium (2020).

University of Windsor. Campus-Wide Keynote Address. “Historicizing the State of Border Politics: A Comparative Look at the US-Canada-Mexico Borders.” Windsor, Ontario (2018).

Dallas Area Society of Historians. “Addiction Treatment in the American Southwest: Reevaluating the Punishment Model.” Texas Christian University. Fort Worth, TX (2017).

Center for InterAmerican Studies, Bielefeld University. “The Americas as Space of Entanglement(s)”. Comparative approaches to Histories in the North American Borderlands." Bielefeld, Germany (2016).

Center for the Study of Citizenship. Wayne State University. Plenary Book Session. Sin City North: Sex, Drugs, and Citizenship in the Detroit-Windsor Borderland. Detroit, Michigan (2016).

National Endowment for the Humanities Exhibition: Our Lives, Our Stories: America’s Greatest Generation. “Hooligans and Patriotutes: Juvenile Delinquency during the Second World War." Eastland, Texas (2015).

CONFERENCES/LECTURES

Postwar Faculty Colloquialism. “Rebels Without a Cause: Public Debates over Juvenile

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Delinquency in the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1945-1960.” University of North Texas. Denton, TX (2020)—Canceled due to Covid-19.

Seventeenth Annual Conference in Citizenship Studies. “From Addict to Rehabilitated Citizen? Debating Federal Drug Treatment in the United States, 1930s-1970s.” Wayne State University. Detroit, MI (2020)—Canceled due to Covid-19.

Western History Association Annual Meeting. “Reading the Archives of the Illicit: Sex Work, Space, and Memory in Women's Autobiography.” Las Vegas, Nevada (2019).

Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting. “Conversations across Borders: A Comparative Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada, the US, and Mexico.” Vancouver, British Colombia (2019).

Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting. Roundtable: “From Looking Out to Looking Back: The First Year after the Defense.” Vancouver, B.C. (2019).

Social Science and History Association Annual Meeting. “"Forbidden Labor History": Illicit Conduct, Illegal Work, and Illegitimate Organizing.” Phoenix, Arizona (2018).

Western Historical Association Annual Meeting. “‘Rebels With a Cause’: Policing Juvenile Delinquency along the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1945-1960. San Antonio, Texas (2018).

Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting. “Working the Borderlands.” Sponsored by the Labor and Working Class History Association. Sacramento, California (2018).

Social Sciences and History Association Annual Meeting. “Author Meets Critics: Analyzing Blood, Sweat and Fear. Montreal, Quebec (2017).

Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting. "Building an Incarceration System at the Fort Worth Narcotics Farm." Austin, Texas (2017).

Roundtable Participant. “Moratoriums and Protests: The New Normal in Immigration?” Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, Oklahoma (2017).

Transnational Perspectives on Addiction, Temperance, and Treatment in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. "A New Home on the Range: Addiction, Treatment, and Punishment at the Federal Narcotics Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, 1938-1971." Dwight, Illinois (2016).

University of Texas El Paso Annual Borderlands Conference. "A Dreary Lot of Parasites: A Comparative Look at Drug Smuggling in the Borderlands." El Paso, Texas (2015).

Alcohol and Drugs History Society Annual Conference. "Vice in the North American Borderlands: The Case of Public Rhetoric." Bowling Green, Ohio (2015).

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Excellence in Teaching Conference. “New Methods of Historical Pedagogy.” Tarleton State University. Stephenville, Texas (2015).

HGSO/PAT Texas A&M History Conference. “Gender, Colonialism, and Culture.” Session Commentator and Chair. Texas A&M University. College Station, Texas (2015).

Analyzing the 1950s: Media, Politics, and Culture. "Swashbuckling Criminals and Border Bandits: Fighting Vice along the US-Canada and US-Mexico Borders." Texas Christian University. Fort Worth, Texas (2014).

Pop Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference. “The Border Spirit: Cross-Border Tourism and the Limits of Friendship in the Detroit-Windsor Border Region, 1945-1960.” Washington, D.C. (2013).

Comparative Border Studies Colloquium. “Ambassadors of Pleasure.” Tempe, Arizona (2012).

Women and Gender Studies Institute Symposium. “Selling Sex, Making Work.” University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario (2012).

Berkshire Conference on the History of Women. “Blurring the Line: Race, Sex, and Labor in the Detroit-Windsor Borderlands, 1945-1965.” Amherst, Massachusetts (2011).

Centre for the Study of the United States Speaker Series. “Illicit Leisure and the Consumption of Pleasure in the Detroit-Windsor Border Region.” Toronto, Ontario (2011).

American Historical Association Annual Conference. “Using Communities: Illicit Drug Use Along the Canada-US Border, 1945-1965.” Boston, Massachusetts (2011).

The Great Plains, the Prairies, and the US/Canadian Border. “Mainlining Along the Line: Illegal Drug Use in the Detroit-Windsor Border Region, 1925-1965.” Grand Forks, North Dakota (2010).

Canadian Historical Association Annual Conference. “Motor City Memoirs: Sex Work, Race, and Memory.” Montreal, Quebec. (2010).

Culture and the Canada-US Border. “Greener Pastures: Cross-Border Prostitution in Windsor, Ontario.” Canterbury, UK (2009).

Canadian Historical Association Annual Conference. “Detroit’s Border Brothel: Sex Tourism in Windsor, Ontario 1945-1960.” Vancouver, B.C. (2008).

The 4th International Conference on Alcohol and Drug History. “"Juvenile Junkies": Media Portrayals of Toronto's Youth, 1945-1960.” Guelph, Ontario (2007).

The 4th International Conference on Alcohol and Drug History. Session Chair, “Drug Consumption and Drug Policy in Post-World War II America.” (2007).

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After the Fall: Sex, Gender, & Power. “Now is the Time to Fight”: Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Addiction, and the Construction of a Moral Problem in Postwar Canada, 1945-1960.” Toronto, Ontario (2007).

Violence, Memory, Power—GCWS Symposium, University of Toronto. “Rape Institutionalized: the Development of the Comfort Women System in Imperial Japan.” Toronto, Ontario (2006).

Fourth Annual Tri-University Undergraduate History Colloquium. “Means To an End: Victorian Prostitution and the Politics of Objectification.” Guelph, Ontario (2005).

DEPARTMENT, PROFESSIONAL, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Department of History Department Head Search Committee (2019-2020) Advisory Committee (2018-2019) Space Allocation Committee (2018-Current) Native North America Search Committee (2018-Current) Scholarship and Philanthropy Committee (2017-2018) Teaching Committee (2016-2018) Native America/Digital History Search Committee Member (2017) Latin Americanist Search Committee Member, OSU (2017)

College of Arts and Sciences Academic Integrity Officer, (2017-Current) Spring Travel Awards Selection Committee (2018)

University-Wide Service Faculty Committee, Faculty Council (2018-Current) Grade Appeals Board (2017-Current) Academic Integrity Appeals Board Member (2017-Current) Truman Scholarship Awards Committee (2018-Current)

Tarleton State University Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor Coordinator, Tarleton State University (2015-1016) Latin Americanist Search Committee Member, Tarleton State University (2015) Curriculum Committee Member, College of Liberal and Fine Arts, Tarleton State University (2015-2016) Co-Chair, European Hire Search Committee, Tarleton State University (2015). Applied Learning Experience, Faculty Sponsor, Tarleton State University (2015) Renaissance Scholars Faculty Mentor, Tarleton State University (2014-Current) Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor Subcommittee, Tarleton State University (2014)

Arizona State University Undergraduate Service Committee (2013-2014)

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Professional and Public Service Book Reviews Editor-in-Chief, Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, University of Chicago Press (2019-Current) Oklahoma State Ethics Bowl Judge (2018) National History Day Judge (2017-present) Book Reviews Editor, Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, University of Chicago Press (2016-2019) ISD History Fair, Faculty Judge, Granbury, Texas (2015) Peer-Reviewer: Social History of Alcohol and Drugs Michigan Historical Review Nano: New American Notes Manuscript Reviewers: University of Pennsylvania Press University of New Mexico Press Planning Committee, Alcohol and Drug History Society Annual Meeting (2014-Current) Steering Committee, Berkshire Conference of Women Historians (2012) Divisional Steward—Humanities, Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 3902 (2009-2012) History Department Steward, CUPE 3902 (2008-2012) Toronto Democracy Initiative, Board member (2009-2010) in Feminist State Theory Conference, Coordinator Toronto, ON (March 6-7, 2009) Globalizing Labor Conference, Organizing Committee Member Toronto, ON (June 9-15, 2008)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Historical Association Association for Borderland Studies Alcohol and Drug History Society Canadian Committee on Women’s History Canadian Historical Association Social Science and History Association

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