TEACHING

COURSES TAUGHT

INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD

ETHS 4200: Race and Ethnicity in the United States

GEND 2020: Women’s and Feminist Activism

GEND 4220: Gender, Environment, and Sustainability

ETHS/GEND 4350: Race, Ethnicity, and Education

ETHST 1: Introduction to Ethnic Studies

ETHST 10: Introduction to Ethnic Studies Methodology (in development)

ETHST 15: Women, Race and Class (in development)

NATAM 1: Native American History

NATAM 2: Native American Indians in Contemporary Society

ETHS/RRS 100: Introduction to Ethnic Studies

ETHS/RRS 110: Critical Thinking and the Ethnic Studies Experience

AIS 150: American Indians in U.S. History

AIS 205: American Indians and U.S. Laws

AIS 420: American Indian Women

AIS 460: Power and Politics in American Indian History

GRADUATE STUDENT COURSES TAUGHT

WGS 200: Introduction to Women and Gender Studies – Spring 2011

RRS 100: Introduction to Race and Resistance Studies -Spring 2011

AIS 420: American Indian Women – Fall 2010

HIST 118: U.S. History, Reconstruction – Present Fall 2011

GUEST LECTURES

“All Power to the People: Comparative Social Movements of the 1960s” – HIST 118

“Manifest Destiny and the Creation of American Empire” – HIST 118

“Who Are You and How Do You Know? Identity Politics and Formation in America” – WGS 200

“Patriarchy, Gender Violence, and Law: Indigenous American Femicide and Resistance”- WGS 200

“White Privilege, White Supremacy, and the Production of Whiteness in the 21st Century” – ETHS 100

“Women in the Global Factory: Gendered Labor in the International Economy”- ETHS 100

“Who are the ‘Other’ Hawaiians? Immigrant Hegemony on Native Land”- ETHS 100

“Who Counts and Who’s Counting? (Il)legal Immigration Under U.S. Quota Policy”- ETHS 100

“A New Politics of Intersectionality: Race, Gender and Colonization in U.S. Feminism”- ETHS 100

“Historical Trauma: Healing the Soul Wound of American Identity” – AIS 230

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