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Appearances

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Shakespeare and Race
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Interviews, Podcasts, and Panels

Featured Guest

“How We Hear Shakespeare’s Plays with Carla Della Gatta,” Shakespeare Unlimited podcast, Folger Shakespeare Library                          

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"The Genre-I: Problem Plays with Carla Della Gatta," A Teenager's Take on Shakespeare

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“Shakespeare and Latinidad,” A Bit Lit films

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“Viola,” Shakespeare’s Shadows

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Romeo and Juliet, School of Dramatic Arts, USC

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“Virtually Everything,” Folger Shakespeare Library

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Invited Panelist / Podcast Guest

“Shakespeare for Social Justice: Breaking Down Barriers, Dismantling Stereotypes, Challenging Prejudices,” The Equality Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Beyond Borders Alliance, University of Birmingham

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“The Mirror and the Veil: A Conversation about Representation, Relevance, and Identity in Twelfth Night,” University of Buffalo

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Richard II, Bedrosian Center, Price Center of Public Policy, USC

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Antigone, Bedrosian Center, Price Center of Public Policy, USC

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Coriolanus, Bedrosian Center, Price Center of Public Policy, USC

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Get Out, Price Center of Public Policy, USC

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The Shadow of the Wind. Bedrosian Center, Price Center of Public Policy, USC

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Romeo & Julietas: All Alike in Dignity,” Diversifying the Classics and UCI New Swan Shakespeare Center

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Invited Academic Presentations

2023: Plenary, BritGrad, British Graduate Shakespeare Conference, The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon

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2023: Department of English, University of Texas at San Antonio

 

2023: Newberry Teachers’ Consortium (NTC), Newberry Library, virtual/Chicago

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2022: The Pleasure of Teaching Shakespeare (Chapter 8), Bangalore University English Teachers’ Association (BUETA), Seshasdripuram Evening Degree College, virtual/Bangalore, India

 

2021: Unraveling the Bard from Global Perspectives, GGDSD College, Panjab University, virtual/Chandigarh, India

 

2020: Resituating the Comedia, Conference 1: Making Classics: Canonicity and Performance, virtual/UCLA

 

2020: Newberry Teachers’ Consortium (NTC), Newberry Library, virtual/Chicago

 

2019: Department of English, Florida State University, Tallahassee

 

2018: Keynote, Latinx Shakespeare: A Borderlands Drama Symposium, Texas A&M, San Antonio

 

2018: Keynote, Exploring Resistance through Medieval and Early Modern Culture: Early Modern Colloquium Graduate Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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2017: Department of English, University of Texas El Paso

 

2017: Cardinal & Gold Hispanic Heritage Month, USC, Los Angeles

 

2017: Learning from Women of Color in Academia Mentorship Series, Integrating Diversity and Equality in the Academy Group, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 

2017: Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Philosophy, Performance, Conference 2: Cut Him Out in Little Stars: Romeo and Juliet in Diaspora, UCLA

 

2016: Teaching Shakespeare within Diverse Communities, Florida International University, Miami

 

2016: Shakespeare Across the Divide, Florida International University, Miami

 

2015: Department of English, Whittier College, Whittier

 

2014: Department of English, St. Louis University, Madrid Campus, Madrid, Spain

 

2014: Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

 

2012: The History of Cardenio: Spain and England, Then and Now, Indiana University -Purdue University, Indianapolis

 

Conference Plenaries & Curated Panels

2023: Plenary Panel Presenter and Organizer, “Shakespeare en Nuestra América,” Shakespeare Association of America (SAA), Minneapolis

 

2022: Curated Panel, Shakespeare and Race: Spoken Word(s) Symposium, Shakespeare’s Globe, virtual/London

 

2021: Curated Panel, American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR), San Diego

 

2021: Curated Panel, Women and Power Symposium, Shakespeare’s Globe, virtual/London

 

2015: Early Career Plenary, NextGenPlen, Shakespeare Association of America (SAA), Vancouver

 

2014: Seminar on Borderlands and Latino Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago

 

2013: Curated Panel, Translation, Adaptation, and Dramaturgy General Panel, International Federation for  Theatre Research (IFTR), Barcelona

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