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Angie Bautista-Chavez

@ABautistaChavez

Political scientist @ASU. @Harvard PhD. Migration politics/policy, org/bureaucratic behavior. Book Project: "Exporting Borders." FirstGen @RiceUniversity.

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Dra. LeslieDGonzales(@ldgonzales1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'more diverse voices' often ended up acting defensively. Shout out to Naseeb Bhangal, Chastity Stokes, & Jesenia Rosales. Y'all are stellar collaborators and thought partners. Faculty Hiring: Exercising Professional Jurisdiction Over Epistemic Matters tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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'As undocumented immigrants navigate this exclusionary system. .. they resist the rhetoric stigmatizing them as lawbreakers .... and they question the fairness of U.S. immigration policies and challenge ideas about who deserves care.'

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United States Migrant Interdiction and the Detention of Refugees in Guantánamo Bay

By Azadeh Dastyari

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United States Migrant Interdiction and the Detention of Refugees in Guantánamo Bay By Azadeh Dastyari cambridge.org/core/books/uni…
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Dr. BlackDeer(@DrBlackDeer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want so much better for Indigenous scholars in the academy. Nea'ese Dr. Keene for all you do for us. We can't wait to support your next adventure ✨️

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Martin Odima Jr.(@MartinOdimaJr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to the medical model's influence on special education, there is a systemic focus on 'fixing students' who are labeled with a disability instead of creating learning environments that adapt classrooms to meet their needs and acknowledge their social identity. — T. Knestrict

Due to the medical model's influence on special education, there is a systemic focus on 'fixing students' who are labeled with a disability instead of creating learning environments that adapt classrooms to meet their needs and acknowledge their social identity. — T. Knestrict
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Alonso 🍉(@areynarivarola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m so excited to read Felecia Russell’s book this upcoming April! Pre-order your copy of Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education starting March 25! You can add it on your wishlist now!
routledge.com/Amplifying-Bla…

I’m so excited to read Felecia Russell’s book this upcoming April! Pre-order your copy of Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education starting March 25! You can add it on your wishlist now! routledge.com/Amplifying-Bla…
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CASBS(@CASBSStanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marvelous UC Santa Barbara profile of 2022-23 CASBS fellow Jean Beaman and the continuation of her super-interesting CASBS-year work 🙌

news.ucsb.edu/2024/021316/bl…

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Dr. Laila(@HeyDrLaila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for this and grateful to see Black women leading this conversation. 👏🏾✨

The panelists are 💎

Excited for this and grateful to see Black women leading this conversation. 👏🏾✨ The panelists are 💎
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Dr. Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles (he/they/wiin)(@DeondreSmiles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recorded a short lecture as part of a Coursera course offered by Johns Hopkins University entitled 'Ongoing United States Settler Colonialism and Native Peoples'--you can take the course for free--definitely consider it!

I recorded a short lecture as part of a Coursera course offered by Johns Hopkins University entitled 'Ongoing United States Settler Colonialism and Native Peoples'--you can take the course for free--definitely consider it!
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Dr. Merciless NDN Savage 🔥(@ecohugger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4. How are non-Indigenous scholars benefiting from the publication as authors and what types of reciprocal practices have been engaged with to benefit Indigenous contributors throughout the research process?

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Dr. Merciless NDN Savage 🔥(@ecohugger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2. How are Tribal partners given credit for their contributions? Acknowledgements aren’t enough when your career is benefiting from their data.

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1. Are there Indigenous authors listed in the article and are they leading this work or situated in lower authorship and power roles, thus having less to gain from the publication? (Are they a checkmark?)

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Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico

By Mónica A. Jiménez

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Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico By Mónica A. Jiménez uncpress.org/book/978146967…
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Angie Bautista-Chavez(@ABautistaChavez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The federal policies and jurisprudence that created Puerto Rico exist within a larger pantheon of exclusionary, race-based laws … This legal regime has allowed the federal government plenary or complete power over these groups.”

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