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CURRICULUM VITAE
Lisa M. Martinez Department of Sociology and Criminology
University of Denver July 2019
ADDRESS 2000 E Asbury Avenue Denver, CO 80208 Phone: (303) 871-2994 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2004 PhD University of Arizona, Sociology Dissertation: Latino Political Participation: Internal Diversity and External
Constraints Committee: Ron L. Breiger (Chair), Sarah Soule, Kathleen Schwartzman, and
John A. Garcia 2000 MA University of Arizona, Sociology 1998 BA University of Texas-Austin, Sociology (High Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha
Kappa Delta) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2019-present Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver 2010-19 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of
Denver 2005-present Core Faculty Member, DU Latino Center for Community Engagement and
Scholarship (DULCCES), University of Denver 2014-17 Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver 2005-10 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of
Denver
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2004-05 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northeastern University
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section on International Migration Section on Latino/a Sociology Section on Racial/Ethnic Minorities Association for the Study of Higher Education Society for the Study of Social Problems National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles and Book Chapters Forthcoming Jazmin A. Muro and Lisa M. Martinez. “Is Love Colorblind?: Racial Blind
Spots and Latinas’ Romantic Relationships.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. doi: 10. 1177/2332649217748428
2018 Lisa M. Martinez and Maria Salazar. “The Bright Lights: The Development of
Oppositional Consciousness among DACAmented Latino Youth.” Ethnicities 18(2): 242-259.
2017 Edelina M. Burciaga and Lisa M. Martinez. “How Do Political Contexts
Shape Undocumented Youth Movements? Evidence from Three Immigrant Destinations.” Mobilization 22(4): 451-471.
2017 Lisa M. Martinez. “Becoming American.” Pp. 57-65 in Forced Out and
Fenced In: Immigration Tales from the Field by Tanya Golash-Boza (ed.). Oxford University Press.
2016 Jazmin A. Muro and Lisa M. Martinez. “Constrained Desires: The Romantic
Partner Preferences of College-Educated Latinas.” Latino Studies 14(2): 172-191.
2016 Lisa M. Martinez, Maria Salazar, and Debora Ortega. “Dehumanizing and
Humanizing Pedagogies: Lessons from U.S. Latina/o and Undocumented Youth through the P-16 Pipeline.” Pp. 131-148 in Race, Equity, and the Learning Environment: The Global Relevance of Critical and Inclusive Pedagogies in Higher Education by Frank Tuitt, Chayla Haynes, and Saran Stewart (eds.). Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.
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2016 Maria Salazar, Lisa M. Martinez, and Debora Ortega. “Sowing the Semillas of Critical Multicultural Citizenship for Latina/o Undocumented Youth: Spaces in School and Out-of- School.” International Journal of Multicultural Education 18(1): 88-106.
2015 Katie Dingeman-Cerda, Edelina M. Burciaga, and Lisa M. Martinez. "Neither
Sinners nor Saints: Complicating the Discourse of Noncitizen Deservingness.” Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 9(3): 62-73.
2014 Lisa M. Martinez. “Dreams Deferred: The Impact of Legal Reforms on
Undocumented Latino Youth.” American Behavioral Scientist 58(14): 1873-1890.
2013 Lisa M. Martinez, Julio Alas, and Manuel Ceballos. “Challenges of Ascending
the Ivory Tower: Latina/o College Students’ Experiences at a Predominantly White College.” Pp. 1-15 in The Plight of Students of Color at Predominantly White Institutions: A Critical Reader by Ray Von Robertson (ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
2012 Tom Knecht and Lisa M. Martinez. “Engaging the Reluctant? Service Learning,
Interpersonal Contact, and Attitudes toward Homeless Individuals.” PS: Politics and Society 45(1): 106-111.
2011 Lisa M. Martinez. “Mobilizing Marchers in the Mile-High City: The Role of
Community-Based Organizations.” Pp. 123-41 in Rallying for Immigrant Rights by Irene Bloemraad and Kim Voss (eds.). University of California Press.
2010 Lisa M. Martinez. “Politicizing the Family: How Grassroots Organizations
Mobilize Latinos for Political Action in Colorado.” Latino Studies 8(4): 463-84. 2010 Wade T. Roberts, Lisa M. Martinez, and Sophie Kauffman. “Racial/Ethnic
Disparities in Self-Rated Health: The Mediating Role of Social Trust.” Sociological Focus 43(4):349-68.
2010 Lisa M. Martinez. “The Rise of Latino/a Political Influence.” Pp. 279-95 in
Being Brown in Dixie: Race, Ethnicity, and Latino Immigration in the New South by Cameron D. Lippard and Charles A. Gallagher (eds.). Boulder, CO: First Forum Press.
2010 Lisa M. Martinez. “Mobilization Matters: Moving Immigrant and Latina
Women into the Public Sphere.” Pp. 127-45 in Contours of Citizenship: Women, Diversity and the Practices of Citizenship by Margaret Abraham, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, Laura Maratou-Alipranti, and Evangelia Tastsoglou (eds.). Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Co.
2009 Frank Tuitt, Michele D. Hanna, Lisa M. Martinez, and Maria Salazar. “Faculty
of Color in the Academy: Teaching in the Line of Fire.” Thought & Action 24(Fall): 65-74.
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2009 Tom Knecht and Lisa M. Martinez. “Humanizing the Homeless: Does Contact
Erode Stereotypes?” Social Science Research 38(3): 521-34. 2008 Lisa M. Martinez. “Flowers from the Same Soil: Latino Solidarity in the
Wake of the 2006 Immigrant Mobilizations.” American Behavioral Scientist 52(4): 557-579.
2008 Lisa M. Martinez. “The Individual and Contextual Determinants of Protest
among Latinos.” Mobilization 13(3): 180-204. 2005 Lisa M. Martinez. 2005. “Yes We Can: Latino Participation in
Unconventional Politics.” Social Forces 84(1): 135-55. Other Publications Forthcoming Review, Against the Deportation Terror: Organizing for Immigrant Rights in
the Twentieth Century by Rachel Ida Bluff. Mobilization. 2017 Lisa M. Martinez. “The Sanctuary Movement in the Trump Era: Localized
Activism in the Face of Barriers to Federal Reform” (invited submission). Essay Dialogue in Mobilizing Ideas, blog of the Center for the Study of Society, University of Notre Dame. URL: https://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com/2017/07/26/the-sanctuary-movement-in-the- trump-era-localized-activism-in-the-face-of-barriers-to-federal-reform/
2017 Review, Dreams and Nightmares: Immigration Policy, Youth, and Families by
Marjorie Zatz and Nancy Rodriguez. International Migration Review 51(2): e31-e32.
2016 Lisa M. Martinez. “How Sociology Helps to Process the 2016 Presidential
Election” (invited submission). Sociologists Reflect on the 2016 Presidential Election. Footnotes 44(8): 6-7. URL: http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/attach/footnotes/dec16_footnotes_0.pdf
2015 Lisa M. Martinez. “The Immigrant Rights Movement: Then and Now”
(invited submission). Essay Dialogue in Mobilizing Ideas, blog of the Center for the Study of Society, University of Notre Dame. URL: https://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com/2015/12/03/the-immigrant- rights-movement-then-and-now/
2015 Lisa M. Martinez. “Politics of Family.” Pp. 309-311 in Encyclopedia of
Latinos & Latinas in Contemporary Politics, Law, & Social Movements by Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. Gonzalez (eds.). Oxford University Press.
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2008 Frank Tuitt, Michele D. Hanna, and Lisa M. Martinez (eds.). “Faculty of Color in the Academy: Teaching in the Line of Fire.” University of Denver Faculty Forum, Occasional Paper #1. URL: www.du.edu/facsen/occasionalpapers/FacultyForumOctober2008.pdf
2007 Jesus Treviño, Sheila Summers Thompson, Lisa M. Martinez, Annemarie
Vaccaro, Catherine Trouth, and Denise Pappas-Lucero. “DU Campus Climate Analysis: Final Report from a 2005 Campus Wide Survey.” URL: http://www.du.edu/cme/diversity/documents/CampusClimateFinalReport.pdf
2004 Lisa M. Martinez. Review, It’s About Time: Couples and Careers by Phyllis
Moen (ed.). Journal of Marriage and Family 66(3): 839-40. 2002 Lisa M. Martinez. “Women and Work.” Pp. 61-65 in The Sociology of Gender
and Work: Syllabi and Teaching Materials (2nd edition), by Carrie Yang Costello (ed.). Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
Policy Briefs 2015 Lisa M. Martinez. “Denver: A Re-Emergent Immigrant Destination.” Prepared
for the Americas Society/Council of the Americas Annual Roundtable Meeting. Denver, CO.
2012 Lisa M. Martinez. “Getting Detention or Getting Detained?: School Resource
Officers in Colorado School Districts.” Prepared for Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition. Denver, CO.
2010 Lisa M. Martinez and Debora Ortega. “The State of Latinos: Immigration.”
URL: http://www.fundacionaztecaamerica.org/immigration/whitepaperimmigration.pdf
2009 Debora Ortega and Lisa M. Martinez. “The State of Latinos: Census 2010.”
URL: http://www.fundacionaztecaamerica.org/Census2010/whitepapercensus2010.pdf
2008 Maria Salazar, Miriam Bornstein-Gomez, Salvador Mercado, Lisa M.
Martinez, Debora Ortega, Oscar Somoza, Wendy Mendez, and Ana Leon. “Agenda Latina: The State of Latinos 2008—Defining an Agenda for the Future.” URL: https://www.du.edu/newsroom/releases/media/agendalatina.pdf
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PAPERS UNDER REVIEW AND WORK IN PROGRESS Dreaming Together: Undocumented Youth and the Politics of Immigration Reform (book prospectus). Under review. “Dreams Deterred: The Collateral Consequences of Localized Immigration Policies on Undocumented Latinos” (with Debora Ortega). Under review. “From the Streets to the Halls of Higher Education: A Case-Study of an Undocumented Latina on the Margins of the Justice System.” Conditional acceptance. “What Are You?: Lived vs. Learned Multiracial Identities” (with Monica Heilman). In preparation. “Institutionalized versus Holistic Approaches to Refugee Integration” (with Katie Lynn-Vecqueray). In preparation. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS Conference Presentations Lisa M. Martinez and Edelina M. Burciaga. “Institutional Responses to Threats to
Undocumented Students.” Conference on Nonviolence and Social Change. San Diego State University. San Diego, CA. May 2018.
Edelina M. Burciaga and Lisa M. Martinez. “Localized Political Contexts and Mobilization of
Undocumented Youth” (Plenary Session). Conference on Nonviolence and Social Change. San Diego State University. San Diego, CA. May 2018.
Iturbe-LaGrave, Valentina, Christina Paguyo, Ron DeLyser, and Lisa M. Martinez.
“Formative Assessment and Critical Self-Reflection in the Inclusive Teaching Practices Faculty Video-Consultation Process.” American Educational Research Association Conference. New York, NY. April 2018.
Lisa M. Martinez, Maria Salazar, and Debora Ortega. “From Out of the Shadows to Pursuing
the Dream: Undocumented Latinas/os Luchando (Fighting) for Educational Access.” Association of Humanist Sociology. Havana, Cuba. November 2017.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Threats and Opportunities: How Local Contexts Shape the Immigrant
Rights and Undocumented Youth Movements.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association meetings (Thematic panel, “Theorizing 21st Century Racial-Ethnic Activism”). Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 2017.
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Edelina M. Burciaga and Lisa M. Martinez. “How Do Political Contexts Shape Undocumented Youth Movements? Evidence from Three Immigrant Destinations.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 2017.
Chris Lasch and Lisa M. Martinez. “The Legal and Political Determinants of Sanctuary Policies.” Paper presented at the Law & Society Association Meetings. Mexico City, Mexico. June 2017.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Gilded Cages: The Labor Market Experiences of Undocumented Latinos Pre- and Post-DACA.” Paper presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association Conference. Austin, TX. April 2016.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Race, Gender, and Tenure.” Association of Humanist Sociology. Denver,
CO. November 2016. Lisa M. Martinez. “All the Bright Lights: Emerging Consciousness and Radical
Transformation of Undocumented Youth on the Margins of the Educational Pipeline.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. August 2016.
Lisa M. Martinez. “50 Years Later: Contemplating the Legacy of the Chicana/o Movement in
Denver, Colorado.” Panelist at the National Association of Chicana/o Studies Conference. Denver, CO. April 2016.
Maria Salazar, Debora Ortega, and Lisa M. Martinez. “Humanizing and Dehumanizing
Experiences among Latina/o Undocumented Youth through the K-16 Pipeline.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Sociology, Athens Institute for Education Research (ATINER). Athens, Greece. May 2015.
Lisa M. Martinez, Maria Salazar, and Debora M. Ortega. “Dreams Denied: The Impact of
Mass Deportation in Mixed-Citizenship Families.” Paper presented at the Blurring the Border Conference. Merced, CA. April 2015.
Lisa M. Martinez. “The Migration and Incorporation Experiences of Undocumented Latina/o
Youth in a Re-Emerging Destination State.” Paper presented at the Immigration to the US South Conference. Gainesville, FL. October 2014.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Dreams Deferred: The Impact of Legal Reforms on Undocumented
Latina/o Youth.” Latinos in New and Old Destination Cities Symposium. St. Petersburg, FL. November 2013.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Short Chutes or Long Ladders? The Educational Trajectories of Latina/o
and Immigrant Youth.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings (Roundtable Session). New York, NY. August 2013.
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Lisa M. Martinez and Wade T. Roberts. “Getting the Lead Out (Unevenly): Race/Ethnicity, Migrant Status, and Disparities in Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children.” Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Meetings. New York, NY. August 2013.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Latino Political Movements in Colorado.” Paper presented at the
American Sociological Association Meetings. Denver, CO. August 2012. Lisa M. Martinez. “Getting Detention or Getting Detained?: The Campaign to Remove
Immigration Officials from Colorado Schools.” Paper presented at the Sociologists without Borders Mini-Conference. Denver, CO. August 2012.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Politicizing the Family: The Role of Grassroots Organizations in
Mobilizing Immigrants for Political Action.” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association RC 31 Committee on Migration. Gothenburg, Sweden. July 2010.
Tom Knecht and Lisa M. Martinez. “Engaging the Reluctant? Interpersonal Contact and
Attitudes toward the Homeless.” Paper presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association Meetings. Denver, CO. April 2009.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Coordinating Grasstops to Mobilize Grassroots: A Network Analysis of
Immigrant Rights Organizations.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Boston, MA. August 2008.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Framing Immigration: The Media and Competing Claims about the 2006
Immigration Protests.” Paper presented at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Meetings. San Jose, Costa Rica. July 2008.
Lisa M. Martinez, “Politicizing the Family: Family Frames and their Implications for Latino
Protest.” Paper presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings. Portland, OR. April 2008.
Tom Knecht and Lisa M. Martinez. “Changing Opinions on Homelessness.” Paper presented
at the Western Political Science Association Meetings. San Diego, CA. March 2008. Lisa M. Martinez. “Mobilizing Women: Grassroots Organizations’ Strategies to Increase
Latina Participation.” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association RC 32 Committee on Women in Society. Athens, Greece. June 2007.
Lisa M. Martinez. “The Politics of Immigration in a Bellwether State: Preliminary Evidence
from Colorado.” Invited paper presented at the “Immigration Protests of Spring 2006: Lessons Learned, Future Trajectories” Conference. Berkeley, CA. April 2007.
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Lisa M. Martinez. “Latino Political Capital and Engagement.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 2006.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Contrasting Perspectives on Global Trade: NAFTA through the Eyes of
Workers and Labor Organizers in Mexico’s Blue Jeans Capital.” Paper presented at the ISA World Congress of Sociology. Durban, South Africa. July 2006.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Moving from the Margins? Insights into Latinos’ Political Integration.”
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA. August 2005.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Structuring Participation: An Examination of State-Level Constraints on
Latino Political Involvement.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Portland, OR. April 2005.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Latino Political Participation: The Challenges of Complexity, Identity,
and National Origin.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August 2004.
Lisa M. Martinez. “The Individual and Contextual Determinants of Latino Political
Participation.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. New York, NY. February 2004.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Biographical, Microstructural, and Contextual Determinants of Ethnic
Political Participation: The Case of U.S. Latinos.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. August 2003.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Helping Students Look Beyond the ‘Liberal Rhetoric’: Strategies for
Teaching Race and Gender Courses.” Conference for Women of Color in the Arizona Academy, Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ. May 2003.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Making the Grade: The Factors that Account for Adolescent Latinas’
Success in School.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Pasadena, CA. April 2003.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Political Attitudes among Cubans, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans: A Log-
Linear Analysis of LNPS Data.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Chicago, IL. August 2002.
Lisa M. Martinez. “NAFTA and the Maquila Industry in Mexico: An Ethnographic Study of
Tehuacán, Puebla.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Anaheim, CA. August 2001.
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Lisa M. Martinez. “Navigating the System: The Experiences of Mexican Immigrants in Southern Arizona.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies. Tucson, AZ. April 2001.
Lisa M. Martinez. “The Maquila Industry in Mexico: Preliminary Results from Tehuacán,
Puebla.” Paper presented at the Center for Latin American Studies. Tucson, AZ. September 2000.
Michelle Bata, Lisa M. Martinez, and James Noon. “Elderly Dependency and Economic
Growth: A Pooled Time-Series Cross Sectional Analysis of Developing Countries.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C. August 2000.
Michelle Bata and Lisa M. Martinez. “Parental Involvement and Child Well Being: A
Quantitative Study of Divorced, Custodial Fathers.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego, CA. April 2000.
Lisa M. Martinez. “Differences in Prenatal Care among Mexican Origin Women along the
U.S.-Mexico Border.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Demographic Association. Orlando, FL. September 1997.
Invited Lectures and Presentations
Panelist. One Book/One DU Faculty Panel. University of Denver. September 2017.
Guest Lecturer. “The Roots of Nativism and Xenophobia.” Stereotypes and Violence in America Today (undergraduate class taught by Sarah Pessin). University of Denver. September 2017.
Co-Presenter (with Omar Gudino), “Latina/o Racial and Ethnic Identity Development.”
Pioneer Leadership Institute Workshop. University of Denver, Denver, CO. June 2017.
Presenter, “Do Harsh Words Lead to Violent Acts?” Center for Judaic Studies Lipton
Lecture. University of Denver, Denver, CO. March 2017. Presenter, “From Out of the Shadows to Pursuing the Dream: Legal Reforms and the Lives of
Undocumented Latina/o Youth.” Founders Day Forum. University of Denver. Denver, CO. March 2017.
Panelist. “Election 2016: What We Learned and What Comes Next.” University of Denver.
Denver, CO. November 2016. URL: http://www.du.edu/ahss/newsevents/lectures.html
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Panelist. “Postsecondary Support Programs for Undocumented and DACAmented Students. Center for Multicultural Excellence. University of Denver, Denver, CO. October 2016.
Panelist. “Divisive Discourse in Politics: Immigration.” ODI and IRISE Dialogue. University
of Denver, Denver, CO. September 2016. Panelist. “The Republican Debate in Colorado: What it Means, What to Expect, and the State
of the Race.” Department of Political Science. University of Denver, Denver, CO. October 2015.
Speaker. “Short Chutes or Long Ladders? Pathways to Mobility among Latina/o and
Undocumented Youth.” AHSS Faculty Lecture Series. University of Denver, Denver, CO. April 2014.
Presenter. “The Impact of Legal Reforms on Undocumented Latina/o Youth.” crImmigration
Law and Policy Workshop. Sturm College of Law, University of Denver. March 2014.
Panelist. “Answering the Call: Building Educational Pipelines for Latinas/os in Academia.”
Latino Graduate Association Conference, University of Denver. February 2014. Speaker. “Opening Gates and Overcoming Barriers: Understanding Latina/o Student Success
in Higher Education.” Winter Quarter Provost Luncheon. February 2014. Speaker. “Immigration Reform: Where Are We at This Point?” Montview Presbyterian
Church, Denver, CO. October 2013. Presenter. “Stories of Dreamers: Undocumented Americans on the Path to College.” Keeping
the Dream Alive Conference, University of Denver, Denver, CO. October 2013. Presenter. “Immigration Law and Policy in Colorado.” Qualitative Methods Graduate
Symposium. Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO. May 2013.
Presenter. “Still Separate and Unequal? Latina/o and Immigrant Youth and the Quest for
Educational Equality.” Forty Years since Keyes v. School District #1 Symposium, Sturm College of Law, University of Denver, Denver, CO. February 2013.
Panelist. “The Latino Vote in Colorado.” Spotlight Colorado 2.0. University of Denver,
Denver, CO. October 2012. Panelist. “The Latino Vote in Colorado.” Spotlight Colorado. The Glover Park Group,
Washington, DC. August 2012.
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Panelist. “BorderLines: Immigration Dialogue.” DU Department of Anthropology. March 2012.
Presenter. “State of Latinos: Immigration.” Edison State College, Fort Myers, FL. October
2010. Presenter. “State of Latinos: The Consolidation of the Immigration Debate and Its Impact on
the Hemisphere.” Center for Latin American Studies, Georgetown University. April 2010.
Discussant. Sentenced Home (immigration video). University of Denver. February 2010. Panelist. “Multiple Literacies in the Multicultural Classroom.” DU Writing Center
Symposium. November 2009. Guest Lecture. “Flowers from the Same Soil: The (Re) Emergence of Ethnic Solidarity
among Latinos” in Mexican American History and Culture (first-year seminar taught by Elizabeth Escobedo). University of Denver. November 2009.
Panelist. “Greater Expectations, Hopes, and Fears: Junior Faculty and the Pedagogical
Experience of Promoting Inclusive Excellence while Black and Brown.” Critical Race Theory and Education (graduate seminar in higher education taught by Frank Tuitt). University of Denver. May 2009.
Discussant. Swift Justice (immigration video). University of Denver. May 2009. Co-Presenter (with Charla Agnoletti, Jazmin Muro, and Tina Rentzios). “One is a Lonely
Number: Why Latina/o Students Feel Visible and Invisible on Campus.” DU Diversity Summit. May 2009.
Co-Presenter (with Debora Ortega). “The State of Latinos: Census 2010.” Washington, DC.
March 2009. Co-Presenter (with Kate Willink). “Engaging Pedagogies: Creative Teaching Tools for
Engaging Students in their Learning.” DU Provost’s Conference. October 2008. Presenter. “Religion and Immigration.” DU Center for Religious Services. October 2008. Panelist. “Agenda Latina: The State of Latinos 2008—Defining an Agenda for the Future.”
Policy briefing before members of the U.S. Congress and representatives from the Obama and McCain campaigns. Washington, DC. September 2008.
Co-Presenter (with Frank Tuitt, Michele Hanna, Malaika McKee-Culpepper, and Maria
Salazar). “Greater Expectations, Hopes, and Fears: Junior Faculty and the Pedagogical Experience of Promoting Inclusive Excellence while Black and Brown.” DU Diversity Summit. May 2008.
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Presenter. “Mobilization Matters: Moving Women into the Public Sphere.” Women’s Circle
Luncheon. DU Women’s College. November 2007. Co-Presenter (with Tom Knecht). “Volunteering for Project Homeless Connect and
Attitudinal Change.” PHC4 Research Symposium. University of Denver. September 2007.
Speaker. “Pink Collars and Power Suits: Why Men and Women End Up in Different Jobs.”
Discoveries Lecture. University of Denver. September 2007. Co-Presenter (with Jesus Trevino). “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.”
Dialogue Session. DU Diversity Summit. University of Denver. May 2007. Co-Presenter (with Johanna Leyba). “The Diversity of the Latina/o Population.” La Raza
Youth Leadership Program. Denver, CO. February 2007. Co-Presenter (with Judy Estrada). “Where We’ve Come From and Where We’re Going: The
Past, Present, and Future of Latina Activism.” Latina Health Summit. Denver, CO. September 2006.
Panelist. “Race and Politics: Latinos and New Forms of Political Action.” Conference on
New Directions in the Study of Race and Ethnicity. University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. April 2006.
Co-Presenter (with Johanna Leyba). “Latinos, Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Spaniards, or
Cubans? The Who, What, and Where of Latinos in the U.S.” DU Diversity Summit. May 2006.
Guest Speaker. “Immigration Reform and HR 4437.” Pioneer Leadership Program (Bridge
Project). University of Denver. May 2006. Presenter. “In the Shadows: Voices on Immigration in the U.S.” Immigration Fishbowl.
University of Denver. May 2006. Guest Lecture. “Political Segregation by Design? Formal and Informal Obstacles to Latino
Political Mobilization” in Race and Ethnicity (undergraduate class taught by Jarl Ahlkvist). University of Denver. March 2006.
Panelist. “Dealing with Hostile Racial Climates on Campus.” Women of Color Speaker
Series. University of Arizona. April 2003. Panelist. “Strategies for Selecting and Applying to Graduate Schools.” Hispanic Scholarship
Fund Professional Development Workshop. University of Arizona. February 2002.
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PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Academic Service (University of Denver) National
Associate Editor, Law & Policy journal. June 2017-to present. Member, Distinguished Contribution to Research Article Award Committee, Latino Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 2017. Presider, Latina/o Section Session on Intra- and Intergroup Relations. American Sociological Association. Seattle, WA. August 2016. Discussant, Latina/o Section Roundtables. American Sociological Association. Seattle, WA. August 2016. Member, Editorial Board, Critical Sociology. April 2015-present. Tenure and Promotion External Reviewer (St. John Fisher College). October 2015. Co-organizer and moderator, Latina/os and Non-Profits panel. Southwest Social Science Association. Denver, CO. April 2015. Co-organizer, Legacy of the Crusade and the Chicana/o Movement in Denver panel, Southwest Social Science Association. Denver, CO. April 2015. Co-organizer and Discussant, Latina/o Section Roundtables. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. August 2014. Grant Reviewer, NSF. March 2014. Discussant, “Seeking Justice for Immigrants: Re-imagining Human Migration” Session, Society for the Study of Social Problems meetings, New York, NY. August 2013. Presider, “Poverty, Class, Inequality and the Social Determinants of Health” Session, Society for the Study of Social Problems meetings, New York, NY. August 2013. Tenure and Promotion External Reviewer (Ithaca College). Spring 2012. Co-organizer, “Resourcing Coalitions: Problems and Pitfalls,” Regional Spotlight Session, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. Fall 2011-August 2012. Local Arrangements Chair, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, July 2011- August 2012.
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Member, Thomas C. Hood Social Action Award Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems. July 2011-August 2012. Member, 2011 Pacific Sociological Association Program Committee. January-March 2011. Co-presider, “Immigrants, Collective Action, and Civic/Political Engagement,” Making Connections Mini Conference, International Migration Section of the ASA, Berkeley, CA. August 2009. Advisory Editor, Social Problems. 2008-15. Member, Dissertation Committee (Hortencia Jimenez, UT-Austin). 2008-11. Member, “Making Connections” Mini-Conference Organizing Committee, International Migration Section of the ASA. 2008. Member, Norma Williams Graduate Mentoring Workshop Organizing Committee, Latina/o Sociology Section of the ASA. 2008. Council Member (elected), Latina/o Sociology Section of the ASA. 2006-09. Newsletter Editor, Notas, Latina/o Sociology Section of the ASA. 2004-08. Occasional Reviewer for American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Mobilization, Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change, Social Science Quarterly, Latino Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Sociological Forum, Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Affairs Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Sociology of Education. Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation (2008); National Science Foundation (2017).
University
Leadership Team Member, Center on American Politics, University of Denver. July 2017-present. Faculty Champion, CCESL Fellows Program. University of Denver. May 2017-present. Member, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Search Committee. December 2016-March 2017. Co-Leader, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity Cluster Implementation Team. July 2016-present.
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Member, Implementation Team Steering Committee. September 2016-present. Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Stephanie Lechuga Pena, GSSW). Spring 2016. Member, Dissertation Committee (Ashley Hanna, GSSW). 2014-16. Member, Provost’s Diversity Advisory Committee. Fall 2015-present. Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Erica Garcia, Morgridge College of Education). February 2015.
Member, Vice Chancellor for Inclusive Excellence and Campus Life Search Committee. January-May 2015.
Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Department of Anthropology). Spring 2014. Member, Campus Climate Research Team (Students). Winter 2014-present.
Member, IRISE Postdoctoral Search Committee. Winter-Spring 2014. Member, IRISE Advisory Board. Summer 2013-present. Chair and Member, IRISE Post-doc and Visiting Professor Subcommittee. Summer-Fall 2013. Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Saran Stewart, Morgridge College of Education). July 2013. Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Andy Chuang, Communication Studies). May 2013. Member, MA Thesis Oral Defense Chair (Department of Economics). Fall 2012. Member, DU Inclusive Excellence Incubator, January 2012-May 2013. AHSS Representative, Inclusive Excellence Collective. Fall 2011-13. Member, Dissertation Oral Defense Chair (Eric Dunker, Morgridge College of Education). Spring 2012.
Advisor, Latino Student Alliance (LSA). 2011-16.
Faculty Advisor, Engaged Community Initiative. 2009-10.
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Participant, YOUniversity TV (DU Promotional Ad). August 2008. Participant, Student Writing Evaluation Workshop. DU Writing Center. June 2008. “Pink Collars and Power Suits: Why Men and Women End Up in Different Jobs.” Discoveries Lecture. September 2007. Co-PI, “Project Homeless Connect: A Study of Attitudes towards the Homeless” (with Tom Knecht). 2007-10.
Member, DU Campus Climate Research Team. Winter 2007.
Assistant Director, Instruction in Data Exploration and Analysis (IDEA) Project. 2006-08. Advisor, Latino Student Alliance (LSA). 2006-10. Organizer and Presider, “Building Bridges: Mentoring Women of Color.” DU Women’s Conference. March 2006.
Member, Faculty of Color Association. 2005-present. Faculty Mentor, Community of Excellence Scholars Program. 2005-07.
DU Latino Center
Chair, Web Redesign Committee. Fall 2012-14.
Representative, Library Liaison Advisory Group. 2009-present.
The State of Latinos: Census 2010 (policy brief and presentation). 2009. Agenda Latina: The State of Latinos 2008 (policy brief, town hall forum, and presentation). 2008.
Advisor, Independent Study (Timo Barajas, Graduate School of Social Work). Winter 2007. Member, Executive Committee. 2007-14. Chair, Latino Heritage Month Planning Committee. 2006-14.
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Parya Mahmoudi). Spring 2016.
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Quantitative Reasoning Lab (QRL) Manager, June 2014-August 2015. Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee (Department of History). Spring-Fall 2012. Department Representative, AHSS Divisional Tenure and Promotion Committee, Winter 2012. Member, Directions Committee. Fall 2010. Member, Faculty CORE Committee (elected). 2007-09. Member, Quantitative Reasoning Lab Committee. 2006-07.
Department of Sociology and Criminology
Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Julie Gunderson). Fall 2017. Chair, Social Inequality Recruitment Committee. Fall 2017. Chair, Senior Thesis Committee (Marie Spence). August 2016-May 2018. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Bela Shuler). Fall 2016. Chair, Senior Thesis Committee (Kristen Kennedy). Winter 2016-Winter 2017. Chair, Senior Thesis Committee (Molly Gummersheimer). Fall 2015-May 2016. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Lauren Padama). Fall 2015-May 2016. Adviser, Independent Study (Linda Kornfeld). Winter 2016. Member, Social Inequality and Crime/Law/Deviance Recruitment Committees. September-December 2014. Internship Coordinator. July 2014-2017. Independent Study Advisor (Krizia Parker, Graduate School of Social Work). Spring 2015. Independent Study and Senior Thesis Advisor (Katie Lynn-Vecqueray). Summer 2014-Spring 2015. Advisor, Independent Study (Monica Heilman). Winter 2014. Chair, Postdoctoral Search Committee. Winter-Spring 2014.
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Adviser, Independent Study (Monica Heilman). Winter 2013. Chair, Senior Thesis Committee (Monica Heilman, Ashleigh Sawa). Summer 2012-13. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Varinia Rodriguez). Spring 2013. Member, Postdoctoral Search Committee. Spring 2013. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Shannon Collins). Winter 2013. Member, Department Tenure and Promotion Committee. December 2012. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Melody Maitland, Kate Roberts). Spring 2012. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee. Summer-Fall 2010. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Danielle Levin and Esther Park). Spring 2010. Organizer, “Latinas/os at DU: A Microcosm of American Society” (DU Student Research Showcase). March 2009. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Michelle Molinar-Dominguez). Spring 2009. Chair, Senior Thesis Committee (Jazmin Muro). 2008-09. Advisor, Independent Study (Jazmin Muro). Spring 2008. Advisor, Independent Study (Anne Dodge). Spring 2007. Member, Research Methods Reformulation Subcommittee. Fall 2007-2010. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Morgan Gist). Spring 2007. Member, Faculty Recruitment Subcommittee. Fall 2006. Organizer, “Beyond Barriers, Barrios, and Borders: Latinos in American Society” (DU Student Research Showcase). May 2006. Advisor, Independent Study (Kieffer Williams and Serina Montoya). Spring 2006. Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Shareen Salam and Lindsay VanGilder). Spring 2006.
Gender and Women’s Studies
Member, Lecturer Search Committee. Winter-Spring 2014.
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Member, Senior Thesis Committee (Jessica Bills). Spring 2013. Executive Committee Member (elected). Gender and Women’s Studies Program. Fall 2012-Spring 2015. Discussant (Enrique’s Journey). GWST Reading Group. Fall 2012. Executive Committee Member (elected), Gender and Women’s Studies Program. Fall 2006-Spring 09.
Community
Member, Colorado Coalition for the Educational Advancement of Latinos (CoCEAL). May 2015-present. Executive Transition Committee, Colorado Progressive Coalition. January-March 2014. Member, Personnel Committee, Colorado Progressive Coalition. March 2013-November 2014. Board Member, Colorado Progressive Coalition. December 2012-November 2014. Member, Evaluation Advisory Committee. Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR). 2007. Research Team Member and Program Evaluator, Mi Casa Resource Center for Women and Kellogg Foundation. Denver, CO. 2006. Member, Latino Commission, Office of Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. 2006-08. Member, Mayor’s Latino Commission Bylaw Subcommittee. 2007. Co-organizer and Panelist, Latina Health Summit, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR). Denver, CO. September 2006. Member, Advisory Board, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR). 2005-06.
Academic Service (Northeastern University)
Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee (Jaronda Miller). May 2005. Panelist, Dissertation Workshop. February 2005. Member, President’s Latino/a Advisory Group on Diversity. 2004-05.
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Undergraduate Faculty Mentor, Faculty Undergraduate Research Institute. 2004-05. Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee. 2004-05. Member, Department Webpage Design Committee, Department of Sociology. 2004-05.
Academic Service (University of Arizona)
Presider, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section Roundtable. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. August 2003. Co-chair, Graduate Student Association, Department of Sociology. 2002-03. Co-chair, Feminist Theory Group, Department of Sociology. 2002-03. Member, Graduate Travel Grant Selection Committee, Graduate and Professional Student Council. 2002-03. Graduate Student Mentor, Department of Sociology. 2000-02. Graduate Representative, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology. 2000-01. Graduate Representative, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology. 1998-99.
Media
Interview, “Fact from Fiction Regarding Families Separated at Border.” KUSA-9News. June 2018. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/verify/verify-fact-from-fiction-regarding-families- being-separated-at-border/73-565660000 Interview about the Trump administration’s family separation policy. KUSA-9News. June 2018. https://www.9news.com/video/news/local/local-expert-weighs-in-on-the-separation-policy/73-8164180 Interview about the implications of the 2016 election. DU News. November 2016. http://news.du.edu/what-a-trump-presidency-means-for-latinos/ Interview about the Latino vote in Colorado. Fox News Latino. August 2016. http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2016/08/10/colorado-latinos-key-voting-bloc-in-battleground- state-feel-ignored-by-trump/
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Interview about the Latino vote in the 2016 presidential election. DU News. July 2016. http://news.du.edu/preparing-for-the-most-diverse-electorate/ Interview about the Latino vote in the 2016 presidential election. CQ Researcher. February 2016. Interview about the Latino vote in 2014 midterm elections. Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan’s largest national newspaper), “Disappointment with Immigration Moves Voters to Abstain: A Sense of Distrust among Hispanics” (translation). October 2014. Interview about the Latino vote in 2014 election. Denver Post, “Voto Hispano en Colorado: Coffman y Romanoff pelean por Aurora.” July 2014. The Latino Vote. Politico, ABC News (Houston affiliate), Univision (Denver affiliate), Philadelphia Inquirer, Viva Colorado, EFE News Services (Spain), Postmedia (Canada), Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE (Finland), Handelsblatt (Germany). October 2012. Panelist, Immigration and ASSET Bill. Studio 12, Colorado Public Television/PBS. September 2012. Spotlight Colorado Panel, C-SPAN. August 2012. Interview about the Chicano Movement in Denver. Talk of the Nation (NPR). June 2011. Interview about comprehensive immigration reform. FOX News (Fort Myers affiliate). October 2010. Interview about Latinos and the 2008 Presidential election. ABC News (Denver affiliate). November 2008. Interview about immigration and Latino political engagement. Azteca America (Spanish language network) news special. September 2008. Interview about the 2008 Democratic Convention and Latino political engagement. La Razón (Spanish newspaper). August 2008.
RESEARCH SUPPORT, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2018 CILCA Learning Community Grant for Casa de Paz-Immigration Cluster with
Elizabeth Escobedo, Alejandro Ceron, and Sergio Macias. University of Denver. $3000.
2018 CCESL Community-Engaged Learning Mini-Grant with Elizabeth Escobedo,
Alejandro Ceron, and Sergio Macias. University of Denver. $2000.
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2018 Rosenberry Grant. Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. University of Denver. $495.
2017 Nancy C. Maron Faculty Research Grant. Department of Sociology and
Criminology. University of Denver. $1328. 2017 Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) for, “Migrant Illegality
across Uneven Local Geographies: Advancing the Sociology of Immigration” with Kevin Escudero (PI), Edelina M. Burciaga, Andrea Flores, Joanna Perez, and Carolina Valdivia Ordorica. American Sociological Association. $8,000.
2017 Faculty Research Grant for “Inclusive Teaching Practices” with Valentina
Iturbe-LaGrave, Christina Paguyo (co-PIs) and Ron DeLeyser. IRISE. University of Denver. $5000.
2017 Community-Engaged Mini-Learning Grant. Center for Civic Engagement and
Service Learning (CCESL). University of Denver. $500. 2017 Internationalization Grant for “The Legal and Political Determinants of
Sanctuary Cities.” University of Denver. $1000. 2016 Faculty Research Fund for “Pathways to Mobility among Latina/o and
Undocumented Youth (Wave II).” University of Denver. May 2016. $1,186.32.
2016 Pioneer Pathways Program (P3) Mentor. University of Denver. Spring-
Summer 2016. 2015 University Library Association (ULA) Collection Development Grant for
Immigration and Citizenship (with Katie Dingeman-Cerda). University of Denver. $2,783.76.
2015 Rosenberry Grant. Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. University of
Denver. $500. 2014 CCESL Service Learning Scholars Program. University of Denver. December
2015. $750. 2014 AHSS Tech Fee Grant. University of Denver. $1500. 2013 ASEM Course Development Grant. University of Denver. $387. 2012 Public Interest Projects Grant (with Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition).
$5000.
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2012 Nancy C. Maron Faculty Research Grant. Department of Sociology and Criminology. University of Denver. $373.
2010 PROF Grant for Pathways to (Im)Mobility among Latina/o and Immigrant
Youth (with Debora Ortega and Maria Salazar). University of Denver. $29,417.50.
2009 Marsico Visiting Scholars grant for Latina Feminisms. University of Denver.
$3106. 2008 Faculty Mentor, Partners in Scholarship (PinS) for Jazmin Muro (senior thesis
support). University of Denver. 2008 Rosenberry Grant, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. University of
Denver. $990. 2008 CORE Faculty Travel Grant. University of Denver. $1000. 2008 Public Good Travel Grant. University of Denver. $1000. 2008 Public Good Grant for Project Homeless Connect 4 (with Tom Knecht).
University of Denver. $4,109. 2008 Curriculum Diversity Grant, Center for Multicultural Excellence. University
of Denver. $3,000. 2007 Faculty Mentor, Partners in Scholarship (PinS) Summer Apprenticeship Grant
for Julio Alas (research support). University of Denver. Summer 2007. 2007 Public Good Grant for Project Homeless Connect 4: The Attitudes of
Volunteers Towards the Homeless (with Tom Knecht). University of Denver. $10,616.98.
2006 Professional Research Opportunities for Faculty (PROF) Grant for
Constructing the Latino Electorate. University of Denver. $13,400. 2006 Law School Admissions Council Grant for From 1L to 401(K) (with Nancy
Reichman, PI). University of Denver. $50,000. 2006 Small Research and Travel Grant, DULCCES. University of Denver. $500. 2006 Rosenberry Grant, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. University of
Denver. $720.
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2006 Women’s Library Association (WLA) Collection Development Grant for Women at the Crossroads: The Contributions of Latinas in the U.S. University of Denver. $1,852.
2005 Curriculum Diversity Grant for Latina/os in American Society, Center for
Multicultural Excellence. University of Denver. $2,300. 2005 Research and Scholarship Development Fund (RSDF) Grant for Plática (with
Teri Aronowitz). Northeastern University. $15,000. 2004 Faculty Undergraduate Research Institute (FURI) Grant, Center for
Experiential Learning (research support). Northeastern University. $750. 2003 Scholars-in-Residence Dissertation-Year Fellowship at Northeastern
University. 2003 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation. 2003 Dissertation Summer Research Fellowship, Graduate College. University of
Arizona. 2003 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Women’s Studies Advisory Council.
University of Arizona. 2002 Summer Development Research Grant, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Research Institute. University of Arizona. 2000 Tinker Foundation Field Research Grant, Center for Latin American Studies.
University of Arizona. 1999 Research and Training Fellowship for the Multi-City Study of Urban
Inequality (MCSUI), ICPSR. University of Michigan. 1998-2001 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, National Science Foundation. 1998 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, Ford Foundation (declined). 1998 Rapoport-King Undergraduate Research Grant, University of Texas-Austin. 1997 Demography Undergraduate Fellowship, National Science Foundation (REU
Program), Population Research Center, University of Texas-Austin. HONORS AND AWARDS 2007 Best Writing-Intensive CORE Proposal for Immigrant America. University of
Denver.
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2003 Nominee, Educational Technology Award, Center for Innovative Course
Design. Northeastern University. 2003 Outstanding Graduate Instructor Teaching Award, College of Social and
Behavioral Sciences. University of Arizona. 2003 Outstanding Graduate Instructor Teaching Award, Department of Sociology.
University of Arizona. 1998 Student Paper Award for “High Achieving Latinas: The Role of Self Esteem
and Parent Involvement,” Center for Mexican American Studies. University of Texas-Austin.
1996 Academic Achievement Award. University of Texas-Austin. 1995 Minority Transfer Achievement Award. University of Texas-Austin. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ‘Race and Ethnicity in the Classroom’ Workshop. DU Office of Diversity and Inclusion. April 2017. ‘Identity-Affirming Learning Environments’ Workshop. DU Office of Diversity and Inclusion. March 2017. ‘Inclusive Excellence in Our Teaching’ Workshop. DU Office of Teaching and Learning. December 2016. Creative Connections Writing Retreat. UC-Merced (Wawona, CA). June 2016. Making Black Lives Matter in the Classroom. DU Office of Diversity and Inclusion. March 2016. Q&A (Queer and Ally) Training I. DU Center for Multicultural Excellence. February 2015. National Center for Institutional Diversity Workshop. University of Michigan. November 2014. Centering Race in the Classroom: Inclusive Pedagogy Workshop. University of Denver. October 2014. Nvivo Qualitative Methods Workshops (Beginner and Intermediate). Denver, CO. June 2013. DSP and LEP Teaching Effectiveness Workshop, University of Denver. December 2012.
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Spanish Language Classes. Vamos Spanish Academy. Buenos Aires, Argentina. February-June 2011. Methods Workshops (Structural Equation Modeling and Social Network Analysis). University of Arizona. January 2011. Member, Inclusive Excellence Faculty Workshops. DU Center for Multicultural Excellence. Fall 2009-Spring 2010. Writing-Intensive CORE Course Workshops. University of Denver. June 2007. Qualitative Software (Nvivo) Training. University of Denver. Spring 2007. Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Workshops. University of Denver. Fall 2005. RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Immigration Women and Work Latina/o Sociology Social Disparities in Health Political Sociology Statistics and Research Methods Race, Class, Gender TEACHING EXPERIENCE Racial Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Ed (FSEM) Fall 2018 Race, Politics, and Inequality in America (FSEM) Fall 2012
Sociological Imagination and Inquiry, Part B (Statistics) Spring 2012, Winter 2013, Winter 2014, Spring 2015
Gender in Society Fall 2004, Spring 2010, Winter Interterm 2010, Winter 2016
Latina Feminisms (GWST) Fall 2009 Social Inequality Fall 2005, Winter 2007, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Winter
2009, Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018
Immigrant America (ASEM) Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Winter 2010, Fall 2011, Spring 2013, Fall 2013 (Continuing Education Course)
Latinas/os in American Society Spring 2006, Winter 2009, Winter 2012, Winter 2017 Research Methods Fall 2004, Winter 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007 Political Sociology Spring 2003, Winter 2008, Winter 2010 Women and Work Spring 2002, Fall 2002 Race/Ethnic Relations Summer 2001, Summer 2002 Introduction to Sociology Fall 2001
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REFERENCES -- Available upon request