Analysis of the founding of the UndocuQueer movement and organizer, Julio Salgado, through Anzaldúan theory on nepantla, and in terms of cultural, sexual, and political citizenship, in the experience of those who came to the U.S. as children. This study assesses reasons for “coming out” as undocumented and queer through activism; argues that coalitional and relational activism challenges current anti-immigration policies and social factors; and advocates for a global and embodied citizenship
This paper explores the LGBTQ rights movement in Lima, Peru from 1980 to the contemporary period. It...
This project explores the productive form and function of rhetorics that produce and are produced by...
• Immigration remains a controversial topic dominating domestic and international conversations abou...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Abstract Within the emergence of migrant activism, the experience of UndocuQueers developed in San F...
Analyzing discourses surrounding a recent LGBT immigration reform proposal, this paper argues that t...
Recent U.S. political turmoil has deliberately embedded fear into many marginalized and underreprese...
Given the increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric, sentiment, and policy advocacy, it is important to und...
This paper explores the advent of the ‘Undocuqueer’ movement, an activist social network that repres...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
Citizenship, as conventionally understood, draws its definitional strength from a framework of natio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06This thesis seeks to center undocumented queer m...
How do undocumented youth, whose very presence and identities are constructed as outside the law, mo...
This project analyzes the navigation of social experiences of Undocumented and Queer individuals ami...
This paper explores the LGBTQ rights movement in Lima, Peru from 1980 to the contemporary period. It...
This project explores the productive form and function of rhetorics that produce and are produced by...
• Immigration remains a controversial topic dominating domestic and international conversations abou...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Abstract Within the emergence of migrant activism, the experience of UndocuQueers developed in San F...
Analyzing discourses surrounding a recent LGBT immigration reform proposal, this paper argues that t...
Recent U.S. political turmoil has deliberately embedded fear into many marginalized and underreprese...
Given the increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric, sentiment, and policy advocacy, it is important to und...
This paper explores the advent of the ‘Undocuqueer’ movement, an activist social network that repres...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
Citizenship, as conventionally understood, draws its definitional strength from a framework of natio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06This thesis seeks to center undocumented queer m...
How do undocumented youth, whose very presence and identities are constructed as outside the law, mo...
This project analyzes the navigation of social experiences of Undocumented and Queer individuals ami...
This paper explores the LGBTQ rights movement in Lima, Peru from 1980 to the contemporary period. It...
This project explores the productive form and function of rhetorics that produce and are produced by...
• Immigration remains a controversial topic dominating domestic and international conversations abou...