Profiles in "Indigeneity, the Arts and Sciences" Expertise Area

  • Horan's 10 books and 30+ essays span Latin American and U.S. literature and culture. She works in biography/life writing, translation and digital humanities.
  • Lauderdale's teaching and research interests include comparative law, indigneous jurisprudence, racialization, diversity, global indigenous struggles, and international terrorism.
  • Vicenti Carpio is a citizen of the Jicarilla Apache Nation and of Laguna and Isleta Pueblo heritage. Current projects explore institutional intersections of Japanese Internment and American Indian urban relocation policy.
  • PhD Candidate, Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology (PhD), ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society; Indigenous Education Specialist, Labriola, National American Indian Data Center