Angie Bautista-Chavez
@ABautistaChavez
Political scientist @ASU. @Harvard PhD. migration/border politics, organizational/bureaucratic behavior. Book Project: Exporting Borders. FirstGen at Rice U.
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If you're in Providence, please considering attending this incredible event on April 25th: Dr. Elaine Ayers (Elaine Ayers) on 'Moss as Medium: Colonial Plant Transportation and the Materiality of Movement.'
So excited for this new volume of essays on the mutual constitution of modern science, race, and the globe that my brilliant Harvard, Department of the History of Science colleague Eram Alam coedited with Dorothy Roberts and Natalie Shibley
#histstm #histsci #histmed #sts
Deeply honored by the Infraestructural Humanities Group at the University of Glasgow for organizing events on Black Geographies for me to attend while I’m in Europe. It was a dream to engage with Victoria Okoye and Farai Chipato. Thank you for the invitation and care Henry Ivry!
This week in Indian Country. First U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Governance Summit hosted by US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network. NativeBio Data Consortium is proud to co-produce, co-sponsor, present, and attend as faithful, relational interlocutors. Support Indigenous data sovereignty. #IDSov #IDGov #DataBack
In this piece for Researching Internal Displacement, Stephanie Schwartz @adamlichtenheld and I discuss why politics are essential for understanding displacement, and introduce our new project on the politics of government responses to it. AISSR researchinginternaldisplacement.org/short_pieces/t…
Nerding out with one of my favorite conveners - Texas Tribune “The Significance of El Paso to Texas and its Future”