patricia j lopez curriculum vitae

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contact Dartmouth College, Department of Geography 6017 Fairchild Sherman Building, Hanover, NH 03755 www.notthatkindofgeographer.com current affiliations 2016 to present. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2015 to present. Affiliate, Gender Research Institute (GRID), Dartmouth, College, Hanover, NH. 2016 to present. Affiliate, Latin American. Latino, and Caribbean Studies (LALACS), Dartmouth College Hanover, NH. past affiliations 2014 to 2016. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. education 2014. Doctorate of Philosophy, Department of Geography, University of Washington. Dissertation title: Disease and aid: 100 years of US (de)construction of health citizenship in Haiti. [Committee: Katharyne Mitchell and Matthew Sparke (co-supervisors), Victoria Lawson, Arzoo Osanloo]. 2009. Master of Arts, Department of Geography, University of Washington. Thesis title: An historically situated case for children's right to health: The birth of the Model Cities Project of Odessa Brown Children's Clinic. . [Committee: Katharyne Mitchell and Matthew Sparke (cosupervisors), Victoria Lawson]. 2007. Bachelor of Arts, Comparative History of Ideas, minor in Geography, University of Washington, Seattle. research and teaching interests global health and development | political geography | citizenship | gender | critical race publications * articles and book chapters Lopez, Patricia J. and Kathryn A. Gillespie. forthcoming. “A love story: For ‘buddy system’ research in the academy.” Gender, Place, and Culture Lopez, Patricia J. 2015. “American Red Cross posters and the cultural politics of motherhood in World War I ” Gender, Place, and Culture. 23 (6): 769-785. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2015.1058764 Lopez, Patricia J. 2015. “Clumsy beginnings: From modernizing mission to humanitarianism in the U.S. occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934,” Environment and Planning A. 47(11): 2240-2256 DOI: 10.1068/a140098p Lopez, Patricia J., Lisa Bhungalia, Leonie Newhouse. “Introduction: Geographies of Humanitarian Violence” Themed Issue (eds). Environment and Planning A. 47(11): 2232-2239. DOI: 10.10.1177/0308518X15613330 Gillespie, Kathryn A. and Patricia J. Lopez. 2015. “Introducing economies of death.” In Patricia J. Lopez and Kathryn Gillespie (eds) Economies of Death: Economic logics of killable life and grievable death. London: Routledge, 1-13. Gillespie, Kathryn A. and Patricia J. Lopez. 2015. “Economies of death: an ethical framework for Updated 08/16

future directions.” In Lopez, Patricia J. and Kathryn Gillespie (eds) Economies of Death: Economic logics of killable life and grievable death. London: Routledge, 179-190.

publications * edited books and journal issues Leonie Newhouse, Patricia J. Lopez, and Lisa Bhungalia. 2015. Geographies of humanitarian violence, Environement and Planning A, 47(11). Lopez, Patricia J. and Kathryn Gillespie A. (Editors). 2015. Economies of death: economic logics of killable life and grievable death. London: Routledge. Volume contributors: Irus Braverman, Jennifer Fluri, María Elena García, Tamar V.S. McKee, Julia Schlosser, Jack Taylor [HI], James Tyner and Jen Wrye. publications * in development Lopez, Patricia J. “Intervention: transnationalizing health citizenship.” To be submitted to Progress in Human Geography. Lopez, Patricia J. and Kathryn Gillespie. “Livable lives: theorizing beyond vitality and the human.” To be submitted to Antipode. Lopez, Pataricia J. “‘When lives are at stake’ – the differential calculus of mobility following the Haiti earthquake.” To be submitted to Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Gillespie, Kathryn A. and Patricia J. Lopez. (eds) Grieving Witnesses: The Politics of Grief in the Field publications * non-refereed articles Morrill, Richard, Caren Goldenberg, Tish Lopez, Scott Crain, and Lauren Peach. 2011. South King County Medicaid Access Study: Preliminary Findings. Washington Medical Legal Partnership. Seattle, WA. Available at: http://www.washingtonmlp.org/ (Poverty and Race Research Action Council and Annie E. Casey Foundation grants). Huong, Huang Ti, Niem Tu Huynh, Wei Li, Patricia J. Lopez, and Minori Yuda. 2010. Migration case study: Why does gender matter in migration? In Solem, M., Klein, P., Muñiz-Solari, O., and Ray, W., eds., AAG Center for Global Geography Education. Available: http://globalgeography.aag.org (National Science Foundation grant) Herbert, Steve, Patricia J. Lopez, Matt Townley. 2010. Design of Evaluation Model for Three Human Services/Public Safety Programs. University of Washington, Seattle, WA (City of Seattle, Health and Human Services grant). Herbert, Steve, Patricia J. Lopez, Matt Townley. 2009. Assessment of Three Public Safety/Human Services Projects: Court Specialized Tx & Access to Recovery Services (CO-STARS), Get Off the Streets (GOTS), and Communities Uniting Rainier Beach (CURB). Seattle: UW. Available at: www.sngi.org/docs/GOTSeval.pdf (City of Seattle Health and Human Services Grant). grants, fellowships and awards 2016. Classroom Enhancement Grant. Awarded through The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College. ($500) 2015. Faculty Honorarium for research. Awarded through the Institute of Writing and Rhetoric, Dartmouth College. ($2,000) 2015. Faculty Travel and Research Grant. Awarded through the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College. ($600) 2015. Research Stipend. Awarded through the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth College. ($2,000) 2013. Presidential Graduate Fellowship, dissertation writing award. Awarded through the Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program, University of Washington. ($20,000) 2012. Distinguished Teaching Award for Teaching Assistants, Department of Geography, University of Washington. Updated 08/16

2012. Faculty Appreciation awardee, Mu Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority, University of Washington, Seattle WA. 2012. Howard Martin Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Geography, University of Washington. ($1,200) 2012. Travel Grant Award, Graduate and Professional Student Senate University of Washington. ($750) 2010. Association of American Geographers (AAG) – National Science Foundation (NSF) Travel Award to Center for Global Geography Education (CGGE) workshop, “Expanding U.S.Asia Collaborations in Geography Education” in Singapore. ($2,000) 2009. Edward L. Ullman Masters Student Award for Outstanding Scholarly Performance and Significant Contributions to the Department, awarded at Department of Geography Commencement Ceremonies by Katharyne Mitchell, Professor and Chair. 2008. Association of American Geographers (AAG)-National Science Foundation (NSF) Travel Award to attend the 2008 International Geographical Union (IGU) Congress in Tunis, Tunisia. ($2,000) 2007. Presidential Graduate Fellowship. Awarded through the Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program, University of Washington. ($20,000)

teaching experience * instructor of record 2017, Fall. Geography Senior Seminar: Global Poverty and Care Ethics (GEOG 090) Department of Geography, Dartmouth College. 2016, Winter. Global Ties, Intimate Lives (GEOG 007) First Year Seminar, Deapartment of Geography and Institute for Writing and Rhetoric, Dartmouth College. 2015, Fall. Introduction to Human Geography (GEOG 001) Department of Geography, Dartmouth College. 2015, Spring. 10 Weeks, 10+ Instructors: #BlackLivesMatter (GEOG 80) Co-Instructor, Department of Geography and African and African American Studies, Dartmouth College. 2015, Spring. Geopolitics and Third World Development (GEOG 017) Department of Geography, Dartmouth College. 2015, Winter. Global Ties, Intimate Lives (GEOG 007) First Year Seminar, Deapartment of Geography and Institute for Writing and Rhetoric, Dartmouth College. 2011, Fall. Gender and Geography (GEOG 431) Department of Gegoraphy, University of Washington. 2011, Summer. The Seattle Region: Field Research (GEOG 490) Capstone Course, Department of Geography, University of Washington. 2011, Spring. The Seattle Region: Field Research (GEOG 490) Capstone Course, Department of Geography, University of Washington. teaching experience * teaching assistant 2012, Spring. Geography of the World Economy: Regional Fortunes and the Rise of Global Markets (GEOG 208) Mark Ellis, Department of Geography, University of Washington. 2012, Winter. Global Poverty and Care (GEOG 331) Victoria Lawson, Department of Geography, University of Washington. 2011, Winter. Global Poverty and Care (GEOG 331) Victoria Lawson, Department of Geography, University of Washignton. 2009, Spring. Justice and Global Health (HUM 211). Matthew Sparke and Janelle Taylor, Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington. 2009, Winter. Geography of Health and Health Care (GEOG 280) Jonathan Mayer, Department of Geogaprhy, University of Washington. 2008, Fall. Tutor, Center for Learning and Undergraduate Education, University of Washington. Introduction to Globalization (GEOG 123). 2008, Fall. Introduction to Globalization (GEOG 123) Matthew Sparke, Department of Gegoraphy, Updated 08/16

University of Washington. other professional experience 2009 to 2010, Fall through Fall. Undergraduate Adviser, Department of Geography, University of Washington. students supervised 2015, Spring. Committee member. Tianyang (Tracy) Wang, Senior Honors Thesis, Geography. Title: Searching for Home: Exploring Dartmouth International Students’ Notions of Home. 28 May, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2011, Fall. Supervisor. Allison Ferguson, International Studies Honors Qualifying Paper. Title: White demon sophistry: Exploring the Gates Foundation’s control over the production of knowledge of women of the global south; winner – Undergraduate Library Research Award (Spring 2012). 2011, Spring. Supevisor. Helen Elizabeth Olsen, Undergraduate Library Research Award project. Title: Creating systems of care: Integrated health delivery programs and the work of PATH. research experience 2015, Summer and Fall. Research Associate: Institute for Writing and Research Assessment Group, Dartmouth College. 2011to 2014. Doctoral Archive Research: University of Washington Federal Repository and Special Collections, Seattle, WA; National Archives and Records Administration (I & II), Washington, DC & College Park, MD; National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; National Museum of Health and Medicine – Otis Historical Archives, Silver Spring, MD; Wellcome Library, London, England; David Nicholls Memorial Library, Regents Park, Oxford, England; Rothermere American Institute, Oxford, England; Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, NY. 2010, Spring to Summer. Research Associate: Design of Evaluation Model for Three Human Services/Public Safety Programs, City of Seattle. 2009, Summer. Research Associate: Odessa Brown Children's Clinic and Medical/Legal Partnership for Children through the Poverty and Race Research Action Council Grant. 2009, Summer to Fall. Research Associate: Evaluation of Three Arrest Diversion Programs for the Seattle City Council, Public Safety Committee. professional development 2015. Active Learning Institute. Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning. December, Hanover, NH. 2012. International PhD School, “Tracing Colonialism and Orientalism in Social Thought.” Oecumene Project: Citizenship After Orientalism. February, Open University, Milton-Keynes, UK. 2011. Diversity Ambassador Training, Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievment Program. October-December, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2008. Provost Workshop on Teaching and Learning. November, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. conference presentations and panels 2017 [forthcoming]. Organizer with Kathryn A. Gillespie. Theorizing from Economies of Death to Livable Lives. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 5-9, Boston, MA. 2016. Moderator. Theorizing Economies of Death panel session at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 29-April 2, San Francisco, CA. 2016. Panelist. The politics and ethics of vulnerability: exploring methodologies for rights and justice-based research and praxis at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Updated 08/16

Geographers, March 29-April 2, San Francisco, CA. [Organizers: Audra El Vilaly and Azita Ranjbar]. 2015. “Monstrous microbes.” Presented in Liveable Lives session at the RGS-IBG International Conference, September 1-4, University of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. 2015. “The violence of waging peace in Haiti.” Presented in The Legal Geographies of War and Violence session at the 7th International Conference of Critical Geographers, 25-30 July, Jerusalem, Israel and Ramallah, Palestine. 2015. “Disrupting the (hi)story: reclaiming health citizenship after cholera.” Presented in Histories of the Making of Place in the Present: (Un)fixing texts and landscapes session at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 21-25, Chicago, IL. 2014. “Race, sex, and disease: Biopolitics and syphilis during the U.S. occupation of Haiti (19151934).” Presented in the “Powerful Histories: Tracing the Legacies of Contemporary Racial Formations session at the Critical Geography Conference, November November 7-9, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. 2014. “‘When lives are at stake’ – the differential calculus of mobile bodies following the Haiti earthquake.” Presented in the Economies of Death: Economic Logics of Killable Life and Grievable Death session at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 8-12, Tampa, FL. 2013. “Clumsy beginnings: The shifting violence of humanitarian intervention from 'modernizing mission' to development projects in the first U.S. occupation of Haiti.” Presented in the On the Question of Violence in the Humanitarian Present session at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 9-13, Los Angeles, CA. 2012. “Health citizenship and the geography of blame: Cholera in post-earthquake Haiti.” Paper presented at Oecumene Symposium: Opening the Boundaries of Citizenship, the Open University, February 6-11, Milton-Keynes, UK. 2011. “Placing Blame: The ‘confluence of circumstances’ in the post-earthquake Haiti cholera outbreak.” Paper presented at the 6th Annual Cascadia Critical Geography Mini Conference, November 18-19, Seattle, WA. 2011. “The Geography of Blame: Cholera in post-earthquake Haiti.” Paper presented in special session “Mapping the geopolitics of biopolitics” at the 6th International Conference of Critical Geographers, August 16-20, Frankfurt, Germany. 2011. “Interrogating Humanitarian Practice” panel. Organizer and discussant at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 12-16, Seattle, WA. 2011. “Health enclaves: Micro-territorializing global health.” Paper presented in special session, “Geographies of Global Health Care: From spaces of exception to enclaves of individuation, experimentation, and exploitation” at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 12-16, Seattle, WA. 2010. “A politics of care at the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic.” Paper presented in special session, “Critical Urban Health Geographies,” at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 14-18, Washington, DC. 2009. “Nurses and the geography of patriotism in World War I America: Red Cross recruitment posters and American Journal of Nursing in the role of identity management.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, March 22-27, Las Vegas, NV. 2008. “Unionization of commercial sex workers in India: A two city study.” Paper presented in the Gender Commission Sessions at the 31st International Geographical Congress, August 12-15, Tunis, Tunisia. 2008. “Political opportunity structure in the fight against HIV/AIDS among commercial sex workers in India.” Paper presented at the New Scholarship at the Intersections: Care, Work and Diversity Conference, April 11, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2007. “Geography, cyberspace, and the application of law”. Paper presented at Comparative History of Ideas Senior Thesis Presentations, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. invited lectures and panels 2016, January. “Using Primary Literature in the Classroom—Teaching to read for the social Updated 08/16

sciences.” Teaching Science Seminar for faculty. Dartmouth Center for Advancement in Learning, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2015, May. “Internet bullying and the politics of DOXing.” Presentation as guest lecturer and discussant for WGST 67.3, Sex, Violence, and the Internet, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. Instructor: Susan Brison. 2015, May. Invited discussant and guest speaker at International Development Forum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2014, October. “Race, sex, and disease: Biopolitics and syphilis during the US ocupation of Haiti (1915-1934).” Colloquium workshop and paper presentation, Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2012, February. “Cholera: History, epidemiology, and a case study in Haiti.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 380: Geographical Patterns of Health and Disease, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Instructor: Todd Faubion. 2012, January. “Primary Health Care: The role of FQHCs in the health safety net.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 380: Geographical Patterns of Health and Disease, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Instructor: Todd Faubion. 2012, January. “Doing Ethnography and Interviewing.” Invited speaker for Geography 497: Tutorial in Geography for Honors Students, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Instructor: Lucy Jarosz. 2011, November. “Kickoff event – Climate and Diversity in the department.” Climate and Diversity Committee. Co-organizer and co-facilitator. UW Club, University of Washington, WA. 2011, October. Invited discussant and guest speaker at Coffee Chat with the Critical Development Forum, University of Washing, Seattle, WA. 2011, March. “Impact of the Haitian Revolution on the Americas.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 435: Social Movements in Latin America, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Instructor: Ron Smith 2011, February. “Case study: Haiti.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 331: Global Poverty and Care, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Instructor: Victoria Lawson 2010, August. “Primary Health Care: The role of FQHCs and independent not-for-profit health clinics.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 280: The Geography of Health and Health Care, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2009, October. With Steve Herbert and Matthew Townley “Assessment of three public safety / human services projects: Court Specialized Treatment and Access to Recovery Services (COSTARS), Get off the Streets (GOTS), and Communities Uniting Rainier Beach (CURB).” Study findings presentation to the Public Safety Committee of the Seattle City Council, Seattle, WA. 2009, August. “Social safety net primary health care: FQHCs and independent not-for-profit health clinics.” Presentation as guest lecturer for Geography 280: The Geography of Health and Health Care, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2008, November. With Josephine Ensign, Zoe Freeman, and Nancy Kenny. “Community classroom collaboration: Bringing the community to your classroom.” Panelist for Provost Workshop on Teaching and Learning, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. conference sessions organized 2016. Co-organizer and Chair (with Kathryn Gillespie), Theorizing economies of death [panel session], Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 29-April 2, San Francisco, CA. [Moderator: Patricia Lopez; Panelists: David Giles, Jennifer Fluri, James Tyner, Kathryn Gillespie] 2015. Co-organizer and Chair (with Kristy Copeland, Kathryn Gillespie, Amy Piedalue), Care ethics and social movements: Multi-species interdependency, intersectionality, and radical social change [paper session], Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 21-25, Chicago, IL. [Moderators: Kathryn Gillespie and Patricia Lopez; Presenters: Amy Piedalue, Brandon Derman, Kristy Copeland, Jennifer Gaddis, Juno Parreñas.] 2015. Co-organizer (with Kristy Copeland, Kathryn Gillespie, Amy Piedalue), Care ethics and social Updated 08/16

movements: Multi-species interdependency, intersectionality, and radical social change [panel session], Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 21-25, Chicago, IL. [Moderators: Amy Piedalue and Kristy Copeland; Panelists: Victoria Lawson, Dena Aufseeser, Anna Feigenbaum, Fabian Frenzel, Patrick McCurdy, Audra Elisabeth El Vilaly, Mario Bruzzone, Vivienne Bozalek, Daniela Gachago, Kathryn Gillespie.] 2015. Co-organizer and Chair (with Kathryn Gillespie), Grieving witnesses: The politics of grief in the field (panel session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 21-25, Chicago, IL. [Moderators: Kathryn Gillespie & Patricia J. Lopez; Panelists: Dana Cuomo, Kalli Doubleday, Kate Coddington, Jacquelyn Micieli-Voutsinas, Lakhbir K. Jassal, Matthew Rosenblum, Elizabeth Olson, Jenny Isaacs, Maureen Hays-Mitchell]. 2015. Co-organizer and Chair (with Kathryn Gillespie), Grieving witnesses: The politics of grief in the field (panel session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 21-25, Chicago, IL. [Moderators: Kathryn Gillespie & Patricia J. Lopez; Panelists: Christine Eriksen, Jessie Clark, Audra Elisabeth El Vilaly, Kathryn Gillespie, Laurie Cook Heffron, Michelle Daigle, Catherine Nolin, William Payne.] 2014. Co-organizer (with Kristy Copeland, Michelle Daigle, Katie Gillespie, Margaret M. Ramirez, and Amy Piedalue), Powerful histories: Tracing the legacies of contemporary racial formations (paper session), Critical Geography Conference, Nov 7-9, Temple University, PA. [Moderators: Michelle Daigle and Margaret M. Ramirez; Presenters: Kristy Copeland, Sendy Guerrier Alciodonis, Emily MitchellEaton, and Amy Piedalue] 2014. Co-organizer (with Kristy Copeland, Michelle Daigle, Kathryn Gillespie, Margaret M. Ramirez, and Amy Piedalue), Powerful histories: Tracing the legacies of contemporary racial formations (paper session), Critical Geography Conference, Nov 7-9, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. [Moderators: Kathryn Gillespie & Patricia Lopez; Presenters: Claire Rasmussen, Adrian Mulligan, Sophie Moore, Michelle Daigle, Ron J. Smith] 2014. Co-organizer (with Kristy Copeland, Michelle Daigle, Kathryn Gillespie, Margaret M. Ramirez, and Amy Piedalue), Powerful histories: Tracing the legacies of contemporary racial formations (paper session), Critical Geography Conference, Nov 7-9, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. [Moderators: Amy Piedalue and Kristy Copeland; Presenters: Patricia J. Lopez, Kathryn Gillespie, Emma Gaalaas Mullaney, Divya Sundar] 2014. Co-organizer (with Kathryn A. Gillespie), Economies of death (I): Economic logics of killable life and grievable death (paper session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 8-12, Tampa, Florida. [Chair: Kathryn Gillespie; Presenters: Jennifer Fluri, Jennifer Musial, Phil McManus, L.A. Watson, Renee Tapp.] 2014 Co-organizer (with Kathryn A. Gillsepie), Economies of death (II): Economic logics of killable life and grievable death (paper session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 8-12, Tampa, Florida. [Chair: Patricia Lopez; Presenters: Jennifer Hyndman, Cary Karacas, Beth Greenhough, Mollie Holmberg, Kathryn Gillespie.] 2014 Co-organizer (with Kathryn A. Gillsepie), Economies of death (III): Economic logics of killable life and grievable death (paper session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 8-12, Tampa, Florida. [Presenters: James Tyner, Tom Gregory, Alex Colucci, Jeff Baldwin, Patricia Lopez.] 2013 Co-organizer (with Lisa Bhungalia), On the question of humanitarian violence (I): (paper session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 9-13. Los Angeles, CA. [Chair: Patricia Lopez; Presenters: Leonie Newhouse, Richard Nisa, Lisa Bhungalia, Disscusant: Craig Jones.] 2013. Co-organizer (with Lisa Bhungalia), On the question of humanitarin violence (II): (paper session), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 9-13, Los Angeles, CA. [Chair: Lisa Bhungalia; Presenters: David J. Marshall, Wesley L. Attewell, Rebecca Clouser, Patricia J. Lopez; Discussant: Ron J. Smith.] 2011. Co-organizer (with Leonie Newhouse), Interrogating humanitarian practice: (panel session), Annual Meeting of the Association of the American of American Geographers, April 11-16, Seattle, WA. [Chair: Leonie Newhouse; Panelists: Lisa Bhungalia, Jeremy Sorensen, Jennifer Greenburg; Discussant: Patricia J. Lopez]. Updated 08/16

service and advocacy 2015 to 2016. Co-organizer with Abigail Neely. Speaker/Workshop Series, Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2015, Fall. Participant. Instructional Design Working Group. Classroom re-design for active learning, Carson 61, Baker-Barry Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2015, Summer and Fall. Participant. Writing Research Project, Institute for Writing and Rhetoric Assessment Plan, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2015, Spring. Committee member. Syllabus and Assignments Committee for 10 Weeks, 10+ Instructors: #BlackLivesMatter, Departments of Geography and African and African American Studies Program, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 2013 to 2014. Participant. Graduate Office of Minority Achievement and Opportunity, Dissertation Writing Group, University of Washington, WA. 2012 to 2013. Co-organizer with Jason D. MacLeod. “Reading Foucault” reading group organized at Oxford University 2012, May. “Looking back, looking forward.” Climate and Diversity Committee Spring Event Workshop. Co-organizer and facilitator. UW Club, University of Washington, WA. 2012, April. “Building ethical pedagogies.” Climate and Diversity Committee. Co-organizer and cofacilitator. UW Club, University of Washington, WA. 2012, Winter and Spring. Co-organizer with Jason D. MacLeod. “Critical Race and Geography” reading group, with Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, University of Washington and Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA. 2011, Fall. Co-organizer. 6th Annual Cascadia Critical Geography Mini Conference held at University of Washington, Seattle, November 18-19, 2011. 2011 to 2012. Diversity and Climate Committee member, University of Washington, Department of Geography. 2011 to 2012. Departmental liaison to Graduate Student Union, UAW Local 4121. 2010, Spring. Assistant to Victoria Lawson, PhD, Retirement Party for Professor Bill Beyers Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2009 to 2012. Adviser. Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Programs Student Advisory Committee, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2009 to 2012. Achievement Programs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2008 to 2011. Senator. Graduate and Professional Student Senate, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2008 to 2012. Climate and Diversity Committee member. Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2008, Fall. Orientation Organizer and Lead. Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2007 to 2008. Colloquium reception committee member. Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2003 to 2008. Reach Out and Read Coordinator, Odessa Brown Children's Clinic, Seattle, WA. 2003 to 2008. Volunteer. Annual Celebrity Auction, Dinner and Golf Tournament fundraiser for Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic and the Boys and Girls Club, Lenny Wilkens Foundation, Bellevue, WA. professional affiliations American Studies Association Association of American Geographers Affinity Groups: Cultural Geography, Development Geographies, Geographic Perspectives on Women, Health and Medical Geography, Political Geography, Socialist and Critical Geography Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth Updated 08/16

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