I was born and raised in the San Francisco bay area. Before pursuing an academic career, I worked mainly in fields of independent media and youth and community development, with training in domestic violence counseling and non-discursive techniques in abuse recovery. Broadly, my fields of study include racism and racial capitalism, ethnic ontologies, epistemology, social movements, feminisms, and ephemeral archives. My teaching and research focus on “anthropologizing” Western Civilization and exploring the role of cultural production in communal survival and sustainability.
Building People's Histories: Graduate Student Pedagogy, Undergraduate Education, and Collaboration with Community Partners Genevieve Carpio; Sharon Luk; Adam Bush Journal of American History 2013 99: 1176-1188, Mar 2013
Building People's Histories: Graduate Student Pedagogy, Undergraduate Education, and Collaboration with Community Partners Genevieve Carpio; Sharon Luk; Adam Bush Journal of American History 2013 99: 1176-1188, Mar 2013
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