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CHAUTAUQUA - Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs "(Inter)sectional (Inter)actions: Being Horizontal"

  
Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs
(Inter)sectional (Inter)actions: Being Horizontal
Thurs Oct 6, 7:30 PM
O’Donnell Hall
Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month Keynote

Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, who grew up as a child farmworker and the daughter of migrant farmworkers from Durango, Mexico, earned her MA and PhD from Stanford and is now Professor in Modern Languages and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Seattle University.

A polylingual poet, critic and cultural activist, Gabriella is the author/editor of eight books of poetry, criticism and cultural studies, and numerous articles, encyclopedia entries and opinion pieces. Her many books of poetry include The Runaway Poems, A Most Improbable Life, The Plastic Book, Kneading Words: Intersectionality, Goddesses and Beyond and, most recently, ¿How Many Indians Can We Be? (Flowersong, 2022).

Event Date: October 06  7:30 PM  Location: O'Donnell Hall, Whitlock Building  Cost: Free
Contact Information: David Coleman, 859-622-2924

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