Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
Latine Migrant Jotas Refusing Colonial Paradigms (tentative title). Book manuscript. In Progress.
2022. “Journeys of Belonging: Latina Migrant Lesbians Building Community in Long Beach.” Chapter in Migration, Displacement, and Belonging, 271-283. Edited by Tamar Mayer and Trinh Tran. Routledge.
2022. “Trickle-Up Pedagogy and Queer Healing: Navigating Historical Trauma in the Neoliberal University.” Feminist Formations 34 (2): 197-213.
2020. “Queer Migrant Resistance: LGBTQ Migrant Latinas Healing from Violence.” Journal of Lesbian Studies, 24 (2): 94-109.
2017. “Prayer for Healing.” Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social, 16 (2): 218-220.
2015. “Not Coming Out but Building Home: An Oral History in Re-Conceptualizing A Quee Migrant Home.” Diálogo, 18 (2): 119- 130.
Other Publications
2022. “Queer, Trans Migrant Panel Explores Liberation Work.” In LMU Campus News. March 28.
2021. Book Review of Tortilleras Negotiating Intimacy: Love, Friendship, and Sex in Queer Mexico City, by Anahí Russo Garrido. New Mexico Historical Review.
2016. “El pánico moral hacia la ‘infidelidad femenina.’” In Morelos: Tres Punto Cero. Online News. March 29.
2016. “La vida. La muerte. Violencia y sobrevivencia académica.” In Morelos: Tres Punto Cero. Online News. January 4.
2015. “¿Soy Feminista? Desafiando el feminism dominante.” In Morelos: Tres Punto Cero. Online News. Oct. 25.
2015. “Cruzando: My Road to Healing.” In This Bridge Called Our Health: (Re)imagining Out Minds, Bodies, and Spirits. Blog at, https://thisbridgecalledourhealth.wordpress.com/2015/11/23/cruzando-my-road-to-healing/
2015. “Reflexiones sobre ‘el closet’, perspectiva de una mujer migrante queer.” In Morelos: Tres Punto Cero. Online News. Oct. 5.