Publications & Talks

Continued narrative, communications, and digital media work.

 

Weaving a better world through cultural strategy in communications, narrative, and digital media work.

In 2020, led a series of conversations on what abolition is, looks like, feels like, tastes like in the San Joaquin Valley (or Central Valley).

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“During this very tumultuous and emotional time, I’ve been grateful to collaborate with the caring and thoughtful organizer Brenda Angelica Gutierrez Mora and their mutual aid project in the Central Valley of California. These organizers have worked creatively and quickly to respond to the devastating effects of COVID in an area of rural California that is already so heavily impacted by environmental racism, capitalism, and the prison industrial complex. 🌴🥑⚙️💚🏔
It’s been very helpful for me to learn about the resilience and brilliance of those doing this type of intentional work in rural areas, especially as media attention and resources related to the pandemic focus so much on cities. Go check out @centralvalleymutualaidnetwork to learn more and support their work! 🌴🥑⚙️💚🏔
This image is page one of three, the entire piece will be available in print in my forthcoming book “Our Work is Everywhere,” available for pre-order on Arsenal Pulp Press website. @arsenalpulp #illustration #covid19 #mutualaid #queermutualaid

PUBLICATIONS:

Thinking the “Twenty-First Century Neoliberal Research University”: Preliminary Reflections on Opportunity, Risk, and Solidarity at the New University of California

Author(s): Anneeth Kaur Hundle, Ma Vang, Neama Alamri, Amrit Deol, Danielle Bermúdez, Violet Barton, Gabrielle Cabrera, Brenda Gutierrez and Clara Medina Maya

Source: Critical Ethnic Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1-2 (Spring 2019), pp. 174-204
Published by: University of Minnesota Press

TALKS:

“Mutual Aid Storytelling & Reorienting Public History to Intra-community Resistance during the COVID-19 Crisis in the so-called San Joaquin Valley”

Humanities Action Lab: How We Build Solidarity Through Storytelling - March 2023

“Queering the Reimagination of Survival and Resistance in the Neoliberal University”

Students of Color Conference, University of California, Riverside - January 2018

“Unpacking Neoliberalism & Building Movements”

Womxn’s Empowerment Conference, University of California, Merced - March 2018

“Precarity & Possibility in the Neoliberal University” Roundtable Discussion

Interdisciplinary Humanities Graduate Student Conference, University of California, Merced - March 2018

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