The vibrancy of intersectionality as a body of thought has resided in the ways its pathways are rooted in local contexts, lived experiences, and felt needs. Thus, our third year focused on fostering ecologies of place by highlighting the density of intersectional thoroughfares already being built by community organizations in collaboration with faculty in Transform, other partners at the U, and fellow institutions. Our 2024 fellows engaged in strong models of dynamic praxis within the community.
- Ana Antunes, Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, University of Utah
- Lisa Diamond, Professor, Psychology & Gender Studies, University of Utah
- Andrea Baldwin, Associate Professor, Gender Studies & Ethnic Studies, University of Utah
- Ed Muñoz, Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies, University of Utah