Conferences and Publications

Conference Presentations

Presenting at Nagis Conference

  • “Indigenous Women of the Ecuadorian Amazon: The First Line of Defense of their Territory.” NAGIS conference “A New Era in Native American & Global Indigenous Studies.” University of Miami, April 24-25, 2023.
  • “The Kichwa Diaspora in New York: An Identity on the Move.” Graduate Student Conference “Transcultural Expressions: Conflict, Identity and Revitalization in multicultural spheres.” Department of Modern Languages and Literatures - University of Miami, March 2-3, 2023.
  • “Colectivo LasTesis: Cuerpo, calle y movilidad.” Symposium on gender, history, and sexuality of the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin, (Zoom Conference) Oct.1, 2022.
  • “¿Puede el pueblo Waorani interceder en favor de su tierra y evitar que el capitalismo la destruya?” XXII Congreso de Ecuatorianistas, speaker, Azogues – Ecuador, 2022.
  • “Analizando El Cid según la ideología franquista.” TEMA, San Marcos, Texas, 2019.
  • “Aplicación de las teorías ludmerianas en El fin de Borges.” SCOLAS, speaker, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, 2019.
  • Festival de Poesía y Música, 100 Aniversario, Sigma Delta Pi (Capítulo Beta Épsilon), San Marcos, Texas, 2019.

Conference Organization

  • Formed part of the organizin committee of the 2023 Native American & Global Indigenous Studies Conference. University of Miami (April 24-25,2023)
  • Formed part of the organizing committee of the 2023 Graduate Student Conference “Transcultural Expressions: Conflict, Identity and Revitalization in multicultural spheres.” University of Miami. (March 2-3, 2023)

Conference Attendance

  • Exploring Truth & Leadership. Leadership Institute Annual Conference 2020 Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas

Publications

  • Thesis: “Ese brote de llanto y melancolía”: una indagación emocional sobre el suicidio en la obra de Medardo Ángel Silva. Research focuses on Medardo Angel Silva, poet, writer, and compositor, the most significant representative of Modernismo in Ecuador. Studies include the analysis of the poet from the point of view of the emotions and the impact of the poet’s work on Ecuadorian culture.

  • “¡Mujer, levántate!”, “Carta a un humano”, Sigma Delta Pi (Épsilon Beta Chapter) Revista Al principio, Poesía y Prosa. Primavera 2019. Cuaderno XXXIV, pg.12-13.