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Who We Are

Photo of a Filipina-American professor with long black hair, eyeglasses, and brown skin.
Juno Salazar Parreñas

 

Dr. Juno Salazar Parreñas is an Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies and Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Her research examines human-animal relations, environmental issues, and efforts to institutionalize justice. She is the Fall 2021 instructor of Introduction to Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies.

 

 

 

 

Two women standing and hugging each other.
Xinlei Sha (right) with a friend

 

Xinlei Sha is a third year PhD student in the Anthropology Department, Cornell University. She has an MPhil in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies from the University of Cambridge, U.K. She is interested in feminist and queer anthropology, gender and sexuality studies, African studies, economic anthropology, and visual anthropology. She is the Fall 2021 teaching assistant of Introduction to Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies.

 

 

students in FGSS 2010 standing in front of a projected QR code that leads to their website.
Performance Art artist-authors (left to right: Jane Fortna, Lwiza AitDowd, Ava Leeser, Chloe Wayne, Elizabeth Suby)

 

Creators of the Feminist Education is for Everyone campaign.
Contributors, left to right: Taisa Strouse, Simone Regis, GraceLynn Osei-Bosompem, Ariya Roberts
Trauma-centered Feminism authors
The creators of Trauma Centered Feminism: a blog (from left to right): Brenda Phiona Umwali, A, and Maimouna Diallo.