Digital Technocultural Studies, Race and Gender from a Latin American Perspective
I look at the way Latin American counterpublics appropriate Digital Technocultures to resist global, sexual and racial inequalities.
Webinar: Literary Archives and Feminisms
Talk: Digital Observatory of Latin American Women
Workshop: Introduction to digital practices in Latin America
Other modes of Academic Production
I am currently working on Feminist and Antiracist Digital Activism in Latin America, with a PROCIENCIA Fellowship granted by the State University of Rio de Janeiro and FAPERJ.
Webinar: Literature and Cosmopolitanism during COVID-19: Jorge Luis Borges and Clarice Lispector in Social Media.
Organizer and Moderator in the Digital Humanities Laboratory of the Getulio Vargas Foundation
Workshop: Digital Studies for Researching on Feminism and Antiracism in the FGV-CPDOC.
Organizer: Webinar with Mary Grueso Romero, afro-colombian literature and culture
Since 2015, I co-organize The Virtual Library of Social Thought, a virtual repository on critical studies on race, gender and postcolonialism in Latin America.
Publication: co-authored with Antonio Brasil Jr.: Social Thought and Informational Research in the Virtual Library of Social Research