Student Presentations for Women in Latin America

DATE

ARTICLE

NAME

FRIDAY, WEEK 3

Si Evita Viviera

 

Cassandra Hay

FRIDAY, WEEK 3

The Mother of the Nicaraguans:  Dona Violeta and the UNO’s Gender Agenda
       

 

Nhia Vang

FRIDAY, WEEK 10

Economic Restrructuring & Gender Subordination

 

Katie Barron

FRIDAY, WEEK 10

Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process

 

Ally Roberts

MONDAY, WEEK 12

Approaches to Understanding the Position of Women Workers in the Informal Sector

 

Donna

MONDAY, WEEK 12

The Myth of Being “Like a Daughter”

 

 

Molly Heberlein

MONDAY, WEEK 12

Outside of Social Movements: Dilemmas of Indigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala

 

Angela Laidlaw

WEDNESDAY, WEEK 12

Tales Told Out on the Borderlands: Doña María’s Story, Oral History, and Issues of Gender

 

Melissa Hernandez

FRIDAY, WEEK 12

The Loneliness of Working Class Feminism:  Women in the “Male World” of Labor Unions, Guatemala City, 1970s

 

Sam Pfannenstein

FRIDAY, WEEK 12

Casa Amiga:  Feminist Community Building in Ciudad Juárez as an Alternative to the Structural Violence of Globalization

 

Meghan Murphy

FRIDAY, WEEK 12

Bringing Fantasies to Life:  Panoptimex

 

Josy Sable

WEDNESDAY, WEEK 14

Chiapas: Considerations From Our Feminist Point of View

 

 

Donna

MONDAY, WEEK 15

 

Indigenous Autonomy in Chiapas: The Women are Missing

 

Sara Erickson

WEDNESDAY, WEEK 15

Hacia la Autonomica:  Zapatista Women Developing a New World

 

Alexandra Engbert

 

 

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