Texas A&M University San Antonio - English
Ph.D.
Graduate study centers on research and writing skills.
Chicana/o Studies
Feminist Studies Doctoral Emphasis
Women of Color in Academia\nChicana/o Studies Graduate Students Association\nWomen of Color Revolutionary Dialogues\nGraduate Student Colectiva
University of California
Santa Barbara
MA
Student centered seminars
academic writing and research
collaborative projects
time management
grant writing and fundraising
ethical scholarship
Chicana/o Studies
Women of Color in Academia
Women of Color Revolutionary Dialogues
Graduate Student Colectiva
University of California
Santa Barbara
BA
English Literature
Longhorn Singers
The University of Texas at Austin
Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center
California Certified Crisis Intervention Counselor
Victim Advocate
Weekend Hotline Assistant
Teaching
Nonprofits
Community Outreach
Qualitative Research
Literature
Writing
Gender Studies
University Teaching
Editing
Curriculum Development
Politics
Grant Writing
Student Development
Diversity Training
Tutoring
Social Justice
Research
Public Speaking
Higher Education
Event Planning
Book Review of Virginia Grise and Irma Mayorga's The Panza Monologues
2nd Edition
Book Review of Virginia Grise and Irma Mayorga's The Panza Monologues
2nd Edition
Healing Our Wounds Through Our Words: Anzaldúa
Violence
and Storytelling
Adrianna Michelle
Santos
UC Santa Barbara Feminist Studies Department
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
University of California
Santa Barbara
UCSB Women's Center
I facilitated discussion sections
grade research papers and mentor students.
UC Santa Barbara
Graduate Intern
I plan and facilitate event programming with a special interest in outreach to women of color
graduate students and international students.
UCSB Women's Center
Ph.D. Candidate
I filed my dissertation
\"Radical Storytelling: Reading Chicana Survival Narratives\" in December 2014 about the transformative potentials of social protest literature.
University of California
Santa Barbara
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Lecturer
Multiethnic Literature\nLatina/o Literature\n20th Century Literature\nEarly American Literature\nComposition\nTeaching Literature (cross-listed with Education course) \nTopics in Literature (Graduate level course)
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Teaching Associate
I am the instructor of record for summer courses in Chicana/o Studies Department.
UC Santa Barbara
Feminist Pedagogy Coordinator (Lead TA)
I planned and facilitated feminist pedagogy sessions.
UC Santa Barbara Feminist Studies Department
Modern Language Association