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  Brittney Jimenez

Brittney Jimenez

Ph.D. Candidate

 

she/her

Social Sciences Division

Latin American & Latino Studies

Ph.D. Candidate

Graduate

Critical Race and Ethnic Studies

Crown College Faculty Wing
N/A

Merrill/Crown Faculty Services

Education

Ph.D. Student in Latin American and Latino Studies, University of California Santa Cruz

 

M.A. in Chicano/Chicana Studies, California State University Northridge

Thesis "Constructing Community: San Fernando Valley Youth and Community Activism"

 

B.A. in Chicano/Latino Studies, University of California Irvine

Social Movements, Youth Studies, Chicana Feminisms

Teaching Assistant Experience

- Social Science Analytics (LALS 100A)

- Racism, Science, and Health: Colonial and Carceral Legacies (LALS 54)

- Introduction to Human Rights and Social Justice (LALS 5)

- Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS 1)

- Hip Hop History (LALS 79)

- Critical Race and Ethnic Studies: An Introduction (CRES 10)

Fellowship, Crossing Latinidades Mellon Humanities (Fall 23 - Summer 24)

Fellowship, Graduate Pedagogy Development (Winter - Spring 24)

Chicanx Studies Research Cluster Grant, Dolores Huerta Research Center (Fall 23)

Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) Conference Grant, Dolores Huerta Research Center (Spring 2023)

Fellowship, Crossing Latinidades Summer Research Initiative (Summer 23)

Graduate Student Fellowship, National Humanities Center for Virtual Institute (Winter 23)

Archival Methods Research Cluster Grant, Dolores Huerta Research Center (Fall 22)

Publishing Fellowship, Los Angeles Review of Books (Summer 22)

Regents Fellowship, University of California Santa Cruz (Fall 21)

Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program, The California State University (Summer 21)

 

Invited Lectures

"Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum: Professionalization in Higher Education." Graduating and Advancing New American Scholars (GANAS) Doctoral Summer Bridge Program, University of California Santa Cruz, August 2023.

 

"An Introduction to Interview Guides and Protocols." Social Science Analytics Course in Latin American and Latino Studies, University of California Santa Cruz, May 2023.

 

 

Panel Presentations

"Mapping Everyday Mexicana/Chicana Political Organizing: Reflections from Arizona Borderlands." National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies, April 27-24, 2024, San Francisco, CA.

 

"Digital Humanities in the Borderlands." Mapping Chicana/Mexicana Voices in the Borderlands Symposium, March 22, 2024, Arlington, TX

 

"Modalities of Knowledge Distribution: Utilizing Arts-Based Approaches in an Ethnic Studies Classroom." UCSC The Learning Center Teaching Symposium, February 27, 2024, Santa Cruz, CA.

 

“Defamiliarizing Disciplinary Exercises: Creative Writing in Non-Literature Classrooms.” All-In: Co-Creating Knowledge for Justice Conference, October 26-28, 2022, Santa Cruz, CA.

 

 

Round Table Presentations

"The Geographies of Research: Who Gets to be in Academic Literature?" University of California Santa Cruz, McHenry Library Digital Scholarship Symposium, May 25, 2023, Santa Cruz, CA.

 

“Higher Education and Gender Inclusive Housing: From Social Discrimination to Surviving a Pandemic.” California Sociological Association, November 11-12, 2022, Virtual.

 

Accepted but Unable to Attend: "Latina Feminisms and Youth From a Transnational Perspective." Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, January 27-30, 2022, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM.

 

"Constructing Community: San Fernando Valley Youth and Community Activism." California State University, Northridge Graduate Research Symposium, April 9, 2021, Virtual.

 

"Politics Amidst a Pandemic: Activism in the Time of Corona." Pacific Sociological Association, March 17-2021, Virtual.

 

"Feeling Fatigue: How Black Lives Matter Activists Experience Burnout in the Time of COVID." Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, January 27-31, 2021. Virtual.

Book Reviews

Jimenez-Bayardo, Brittney. 2023. Book Review of Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture, by Lee Artz. Lateral Journal of the Cultural Studies, 12(1).

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