abstract: This paper reflects on the processes and outcomes of a multimedia storytelling project on undocumented, queer individuals in Phoenix. It weaves these stories into theories of intersectionality and social movements to give them context. Extensive research has been done on the separate experiences of undocumented immigration and queerness, but little research can as of yet be found on the intersection of both. Participants in this project stand at this intersection, and their stories demonstrate how the UndocuQueer experience brings unique challenges, and thus cannot be solely constructed by existing groups and norms. The web-based project can be found at: http://undoqmented.businesscatalyst.com
This paper explores the power of representation within the context of undocumented immigrants’ uncer...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
Given the increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric, sentiment, and policy advocacy, it is important to und...
Abstract Within the emergence of migrant activism, the experience of UndocuQueers developed in San F...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06This thesis seeks to center undocumented queer m...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This study examined the UndocuQueer movement through d...
This project analyzes the navigation of social experiences of Undocumented and Queer individuals ami...
News narratives about immigration shape not only constructions of immigrants but of nation states. T...
This paper explores the advent of the ‘Undocuqueer’ movement, an activist social network that repres...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
abstract: Searching for home: An in depth look at undocumented youth in Arizona from their perspecti...
Analysis of the founding of the UndocuQueer movement and organizer, Julio Salgado, through Anzaldúan...
At its best, queer theory exposes the ways in which reproductive heteronormativity structures a soci...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkSpencer WoodIn this study,...
This paper explores the power of representation within the context of undocumented immigrants’ uncer...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
Given the increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric, sentiment, and policy advocacy, it is important to und...
Abstract Within the emergence of migrant activism, the experience of UndocuQueers developed in San F...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06This thesis seeks to center undocumented queer m...
Following the Undocuqueer Movement’s practices of social visibility and activism, this article looks...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This study examined the UndocuQueer movement through d...
This project analyzes the navigation of social experiences of Undocumented and Queer individuals ami...
News narratives about immigration shape not only constructions of immigrants but of nation states. T...
This paper explores the advent of the ‘Undocuqueer’ movement, an activist social network that repres...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
abstract: Searching for home: An in depth look at undocumented youth in Arizona from their perspecti...
Analysis of the founding of the UndocuQueer movement and organizer, Julio Salgado, through Anzaldúan...
At its best, queer theory exposes the ways in which reproductive heteronormativity structures a soci...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkSpencer WoodIn this study,...
This paper explores the power of representation within the context of undocumented immigrants’ uncer...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
Given the increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric, sentiment, and policy advocacy, it is important to und...