07/27/2023
Another amazing LALS affiliate, Dr. Hilaria Cruz of Comparative Humanities, was one of several A&S faculty who attended the the inaugural bell hooks symposium, "Dissident Feminisms," held in Berea, KY, June 16-18, 2023.
Cruz, Huntington-Moskos, Marklein, Pumphrey, and Snyder presented a panel on "Community Engaged Research and the Legacy of bell hooks," where they discussed their work with communities in Kentucky around themes of indigenous language, environmental health literacy, cemetery work,
[Below, left to right: M.A. student Katie Cross Gibson, Shelby Pumphrey (Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Pan-African Studies), Katherine Marklein (Assistant Professor of Biological Anthropology), Hilaria Cruz (Assistant Professor in Linguistic and Native American Religions, Comparative Humanities), Catron Booker (Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts), Cara Snyder (Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), and Luz Huntington-Moskos (Associate Professor and Director of the Community Engagement Core for the Center for Integrative Environmental Health Sciences).]
Shared from A&S Monday Memo, by Julie Wrinn