"Unfortunately, the types of people for whom such fellowships might represent the greatest departure from their everyday experience—and whose career trajectories might be most dramatically shifted given freedom from their usual constraints—are infrequently their beneficiaries."
Posts by Natalia Reyes
If you are a grad student interested I learning about teaching at access-oriented institutions or a faculty member at one
A little birdy told me that Wayne State University is hiring a new Director for their Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies--looks like a great job! www.higheredjobs.com/admin/detail...
www.theborderchronicle.com/the-dna-arch...
Sharing this newly published investigation, coreported by me and a colleague. The DNA database crucial in migrant identification in the borderlands for years has itself gone missing. Co-published by @theborderchronicle.bsky.social and @highcountrynews.org
This is tomorrow!
Your periodic reminder that there is a website that lets you listen to local radio stations anywhere in the world
This is honestly one of the coolest inventions ever, imo. Global access to hyper-local imagined communities
flier with orange background. heading reads: CAROLINE TRACEY: A READING. An image of the cover of SALT LAKES: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY is on the left, and to the right are the event details, which read, "April 2 AT 6:30 pm kLEINMAN ENERGY FORUM FISHER FINE ARTS LIBRARY, 4TH fLOOR 220 sOUTH 34TH sTREET, pHILADELPHIA, pa" A photo of Caroline Tracey with the caption, "Join author and journalist Caroline Tracey for a reading, conversation, and book-signing of her debut book, Salt Lakes." follows.
Join @cetracey.bsky.social on APRIL 2 at the Fisher Fine Arts Library in Philly for a reading, conversation, & book-signing of her debut book SALT LAKES: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY! For more event details, including notes on accommodations, please visit the event page: www.design.upenn.edu/events/carol...
flier with orange background. heading reads: CAROLINE TRACEY: A READING. An image of the cover of SALT LAKES: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY is on the left, and to the right are the event details, which read, "April 2 AT 6:30 pm kLEINMAN ENERGY FORUM FISHER FINE ARTS LIBRARY, 4TH fLOOR 220 sOUTH 34TH sTREET, pHILADELPHIA, pa" A photo of Caroline Tracey with the caption, "Join author and journalist Caroline Tracey for a reading, conversation, and book-signing of her debut book, Salt Lakes." follows.
Join @cetracey.bsky.social on APRIL 2 at the Fisher Fine Arts Library in Philly for a reading, conversation, & book-signing of her debut book SALT LAKES: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY! For more event details, including notes on accommodations, please visit the event page: www.design.upenn.edu/events/carol...
Exciting news:
🧂🌊 SALT LAKES TOUR DATES! 🪰🙌
Join me this spring!
Details are on most of the venues' websites, but please let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to help out.
black text on a white background reads: "latinx methods, politics of praxis on the left. on the right, the event details: Friday, February 27 Fisher Bennett 330, 2 PM, Thomas Conners in conversation with Alheli Harvey. This dialogue will draw on Latinx Methods and the Politics of Praxis, a volume co-edited by Thomas Conners, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Florida. Alhelí Harvey is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Email natreyes@sas.upenn.edu for pre-circulated reading."
Next Friday at 2 PM, we'll be discussing LATINX METHODS AND THE POLITICS OF PRAXIS in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania @casadefauxdobe.bsky.social
Flier advertising a reading of the novel ARCHIVE OF UNKNOWN UNIVERSES by Ruben Reyes Jr. on February 27 at 6 PM at american grammar (2046 N Front St) in Philadelphia
Philly! See you on February 27 for this reading!