Part-Time Lecturer

Biography
PhD, Women Studies, University of Washington, 2009
MN, Nursing and Anthropology, University of Washington, 1979
Curriculum Vitae
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Research
Research Advised
- Deines, Nathaniel. Huloima A critical history of the representation of Native Americans in the cultural production of Progressive Era Seattle and of myself. 2012.
- Calhoun, Jordan. Cultural Boundaries: An Introductory Approach. 2010.
- O'Sullivan, Rachel. The Pathology of Privilege: An Examination of Whiteness, Inherent Advantage and Instituionalized Racism. 2008.
Courses Taught
Additional Courses
A Close Reading in Theory: Vine Deloria, Jr.
Black & Native Women: Locating Ourselves
Comparative Knolwedges, Indigenous Systems
Comparative Pedagogies: Tools for Facilitating Conversations About Difference
Diversity Discourses
Hip Hop in the 206 / It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop
Indigenous Feminisms
Introduction to Women Studies
Lushootseed, first year (with Tulalip Tribes Instructor)
New Zealand Study Abroad:
Junior Colloquium – Comparative Understandings of Ideas and Peoples
South Pacific Community Engagement – Maori & Colonial Histories
Pre-Departure Seminar
Race, Class, Gender in Social Stratification
Reading Native American Women’s Lives
Rethinking Diversity
Affiliations
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