Michael De Anda Muñiz Department of Sociology, MC 312 1007 W

Michael De Anda Muñiz Department of Sociology, MC 312 1007 W

Michael De Anda Muñiz Department of Sociology, MC 312 1007 W. Harrison St. Chicago, IL 60607 [email protected] Education Ph.D., Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago Expected March 2020 Dissertation: “Latina Community-Engaged Artists in Chicago: Practices, (Il)legibility, and Third Spaces.” Committee: Lorena Garcia (Chair), Andy Clarno, Nadine Naber, and Arlene Dávila Graduate Certificate: Gender and Women’s Studies Examination Field: Global and Transnational Sociology (High Pass) M.A., Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago 2013 B.A., Sociology, Summa Cum Laude, DePaul University 2011 Research and Teaching Interests Race, Class, and Gender, Latinas/xs/os, Urban Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Women of Color Feminisms, Community-Engaged Research, Policing and Surveillance, Global and Transnational Sociology Publications Articles Muñiz, Michael De Anda, Janaé Bonsu, Lydia Dana, Sangeetha Ravichandran, Haley Volpintesta, and Andy Clarno with Reyna Wences, Rodrigo Anzures, Rosi Carrasco, and Tania Unzueta. Forthcoming. “From Graduate Practicum to Activist Research Collective: A Roundtable with Members of the Policing in Chicago Research Group and Our Community Partners.” Radical History Review 20(137). Muñiz, Michael De Anda. 2018. “The Power of Latina/x/o Studies Beyond the Ivory Tower and Inside Prison Walls.” Latino Studies 16(4): 531-541. Ruehs, Emily, Regina Pessagno, Rachel Lovis, William Scarborough, Michael De Anda Muniz, Maximilian Cuddy, Jesse Holzman, and Dennis Kass. 2018. “A Relevant Pedagogy: Outcomes from a High School Sociology Research Practicum.” Journal of Public and Professional Sociology 10(2): Article 2. Other Muñiz, Michael De Anda. 2019. “Opening Up While Locked Down: On Being Human at Cook County Jail.” FEEDBACK. Policing in Chicago Research Group. 2019. “Accountability After Abolition.” Published online: http://erasethedatabase.com/2019/05/14/accountability-after-abolition/ Policing in Chicago Research Group. 2019. “Regional Gang Intelligence Database Memo.” Published online: http://erasethedatabase.com/wp- content/uploads/2019/03/RGID-Report-March-2019.pdf. Policing in Chicago Research Group. 2018. “Expansive and Focused Surveillance: New findings on Chicago’s Gang Database.” Published online: http://erasethedatabase.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Expansive-and- Focused-Surveillance-June-2018_final.pdf . Translated and republished in Spanish: http://erasethedatabase.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/VIGILANCIA- EXPANSIVA-Y-ENFOCADA_JUNE-2018.pdf. Policing in Chicago Research Group. 2018. “Tracked and Targeted: Early Findings on Chicago’s Gang Database.” Published online: http://erasethedatabase.com/ wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Tracked-Targeted-0217-r.pdf. Translated and republished in Spanish: http://erasethedatabase.com/wp- content/uploads/2018/02/SPANISH_Tracked-and-Targeted.pdf. Muñiz, Michael De Anda. 2015. “Book Review: Democratizing Texas Politics: Race, Identity, and Mexican American Empowerment, 1945-2003.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 38(8): 1455-1457. Ruehs, Emily, William Scarborough, Carolina Calvillo, Michael De Anda Muñiz, and Jesse Holzman. 2014. “UIC Sociology and a Chicago High School Partner to Bring Public Sociology to Students.” ASA footnotes 42(2): 5. Under Review/In Progress Muñiz, Michael De Anda. “A Chicano Abolitionist Teaching in Jail: The Impact of Race, Gender, and Class” Invited Book Chapter Submission Revise and Resubmit. Muñiz, Michael De Anda. “The Paradox of (Il)legibility: The Marginalization and Resistance of Latina Community-Engaged Artists in Chicago” Invited Book Chapter Submission Revise and Resubmit Muñiz, Michael De Anda and Andy Clarno. “Leveraging University Resources for Grassroots Movements: The Policing in Chicago Research Group” Under Review. Collaborations of Policing, Collaborations of Resistance: Big Data, Surveillance, and Abolition in Chicago (Collectively Authored Book) In Progress. “Todo Tiene un Arte: The Art of Latina Motherwork” In Progress. Presentations, Panels, and Interviews Academic Presentations American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY August 2019 “The Underfield: Extending Bourdieu’s Field.” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, New York, NY August 2019 “E-race the Database: Big Data Policing in Chicago.” Ethnography Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL February 2019 “The Policing in Chicago Research Group” Imagining America National Gathering, Chicago, IL October 2018 “Critical Labor: Resisting Carceral Logics and Practices on Campuses” Latina/o Studies Association Biennial Conference, Washington, DC July 2018 “The Power of Latinx Studies Beyond the Ivory Tower and Inside Prison Walls” Latina/o Studies Association Biennial Conference, Washington, DC July 2018 “Social Class and U.S. Latinxs: Accounting for Upward Social Mobility” American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL November 2017 “Contextualizing Pedagogies of Dissent: Experiences Across Institutional Settings” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada August 2017 “Brown Brilliance: Latinx Knowledge, Sociology, and Society” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada August 2017 “Policing in Chicago: A Social Justice Ethnography Workshop” Latina/o Studies Association Biennial Conference, Chicago, IL July 2014 “Racial Frames in the Neoliberal Era: Race, Class, and Citizenship in A South Texas Boomtown” Midwest Sociological Society Annual Conference, Chicago, IL March 2013 “Divided We Were, Divided We Remain: Race & Class in a 21st Century South Texas Boomtown” Chicago Ethnography Conference, University of Chicago March 2013 “The Embers Continue to Burn: Race & Class in a 21st Century South Texas Boomtown” Art and Community Presentations Sanctuary Café, Chicago, IL March 2019 “Community Conversations: Criminalization Won't Save Us” Talking to Action, Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL November 2018 “Resonant Frequencies: Broadcasting through Cook County Jail” ACRE, Chicago, IL. March 2017 “The Haunting of the In-Between Space: Tracing Future Memories” Creative Resistance, Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL November 2014 “Creative Resistance in a Prison Nation: 96 Acres” Media Appearances Press Conference on the Destruction of Cook County Sheriff’s March 26, 2019 Regional Gang Intelligence Database. Chicago, IL ”Radioactive: Stories from beyond the Wall” Interview on The September 2018 Morning AMp, Vocalo 91.1 FM, Chicago, IL Awards & Grants 2019 Lee Student Support Fund May 2019 Society for the Study of Social Problems 2019 Student Forum Travel Award May 2019 American Sociological Association 2018 Abraham Lincoln Fellowship ($22,000) May 2018 University of Illinois at Chicago 2017 Graduate Student Council Travel Grant November 2017 University of Illinois at Chicago 2017 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship April 2017 Alternate and Honorable Mention List 2015-16 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship ($5000) August 2015 University of Illinois at Chicago 2014 Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Fund ($2000) May 2014 American Sociological Association David P. Street Master’s Paper Award April 2014 Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago Teaching Experience University of Illinois at Chicago Teaching Training Seminar on the College Teaching of Sociology (Spring 2013) Instructor Sociology of Latinos (Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2018) Racial and Ethnic Groups (Summer 2014, Summer 2015, Summer 2016) Social Problems (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) Teaching Assistant Senior Research Experience (Fall 2019) Workshop in Social Justice Ethnography (Spring 2017, Fall 2017) Gender and Society (Spring 2015) Racial and Ethnic Groups (Summer 2013) Intro to Sociology: Discussion Section Leader (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) Sociology of Latinos (Spring 2012) Sociology of Youth and Childhood (Fall 2011) Guest Lecturer “96 Acres Project”, Social Problems November 2014 “Economic Inequality and Neoliberalism”, Racial and Ethnic Groups June 2013 “Introduction to Neoliberalism”, Intro to Sociology March 2013 “Social Inequality & Stratification”, Intro to Sociology October 2012 “Mexicans in the United States”, Sociology of Latinos February 2012 DePaul University Instructor Qualitative Research Methods (Spring 2017, Winter 2018) Quantitative Research Methods ((2x) Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2018) Introduction to Sociology (Winter 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2017) Gender and Society (Spring 2017) Immigrant Experiences (Fall 2015) Social Problems (Fall 2015) School of the Art Institute of Chicago Instructor Culture and Society (Fall 2016, Summer 2017) Culture and Power (Fall 2018, Fall 2019) Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project at Stateville Maximum Security Prison Instructor Introduction to Latina/o Studies (Spring 2017) The Social Value of Latinas/xs/os (Summer 2019) Cook County Jail Instructor Radioactive: Stories from beyond the Wall (Fall 2017; Spring 2018) Committees & Service Panel Member for Graduate Student Recruitment Day 2015, 2017-19 Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago Panel Member for Graduate Student Preliminary Exam Workshop 2017-19 Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago Panel Member for Graduate Student Professionalization Seminar October 2017 Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago November 2018 President of the Sociology Graduate Students Organization June 2016 – May 2017 Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago Student Editorial Advisory Board for Social Problems Journal

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