University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) - Women's Studies
Ph.D.
Women's Studies
Women's studies
Science & technology studies
Migrating Epistemologies Workshop Series (University of California collaborative workshop on feminist
postcolonial and transnational theories)
Center for the Study of Women
UCLA
2005 – 2009\n\nUCLA Women’s Studies Graduate Curriculum Committee (for developing core Women’s Studies graduate courses)
2004 – 2009\n\nSociety for the Social Studies of Science
2005 – current\n\nNational Women’s Studies Association
2002 – current
University of California
Los Angeles
Gender
Race
and Science
Feminist Theories
Gender
Race
and Disease
English
Mandarin
BA
Biological Basis of Behavior (Neurobiology)
Biological Basis of Behavior
University of Pennsylvania
Self–defense education for women
trans folks
queer students
Asian and Pacific Islander women
Oakland
Santa Barbara
CA
Girl Army
Self Defense for Self Determination
UCSB Rape Prevention Education Program
Ruckus
Board officer
Serve on board; financial committee
president-elect.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Instructor
Teach courses in Women’s Empowerment series in women’s prison.
Chino Institution for Women
Outreach Volunteer
Assisted and mobilized Chinese garment workers around wage exploitation.
Garment Worker Center
Research Intern
Conducted applied research
wrote issue briefs and assisted workshop planning on DNA forensic technology
focusing on issues of racial profiling
women's and community safety.
Generations Ahead
Volunteer/Collaborator
General member.\nIn capacity as Cal Poly Pomona faculty
collaborated on a community engagement project with APIELA. Students performed outreach
interviews
and research for APIELA.
API Equality - LA
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Nonprofits
Community Outreach
Research
Volunteer Management
University Teaching
Writing
Higher Education
Academic Writing
Public Speaking
Social Sciences
Data Analysis
Science
Qualitative Research
Fundraising
Event Planning
Teaching
Training
Grant Writing
Surveillance and Policing in U.S. Bioscience—producing transnational Others
Surveillance and Policing in U.S. Bioscience—producing transnational Others
Defending White Scientific Masculinity: the FBI
the Media and Profiling Tactics during the Post-9/11 Anthrax Investigation
Chinese chickens
ducks
pigs and humans
and the Technoscientific Discourses of Global U.S. Empire
with Brinda Sarathy
Enacting Environmental Justice through the Undergraduate Classroom: the Transformative Potential of Community Engaged Partnerships
I teach self-defense in a social justice framework.
D'Arcangelis
Gwen
D'Arcangelis
Discrimination Research Center
Skidmore College
Scripps College
City College of San Francisco
Cal Poly Pomona
UC Santa Barbara
San Francisco
Women’s Studies Program
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009\nIntroduction to Women’s Studies: Feminism Demystified (WOMN 25): team–taught introductory departmental course.\n\nInterdisciplinary Studies Program
Fall 2009
Spring 2009\nRacism 101 (IDST 80A)\nArchitecture & Diversity
Faculty
City College of San Francisco
Race and Sex Discrimination in Entry-level Hiring: monitored the employment practices of various industries (hotels
auto mechanics); conducted preliminary research on industries and employment procedures
wrote protocols and reports
performed data analysis
assisted with conducting tests and improving experimental design.
Discrimination Research Center
Scripps College
Claremont
California
Visiting Faculty in Gender and Women's Studies Department. Feminist science studies and Postcolonial Theory.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Gender Studies program
Assistant Professor
Albany
New York Area
Skidmore College
Pomona
California
Interdisciplinary General Education: history of ideas
power and social relations
science and technology studies
Assistant Professor
Cal Poly Pomona
Social Studies of Science
Critical Science Studies
Feminist Studies
UC Santa Barbara
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