CURRICULUM VITAE May 2018 Manuel Guadalupe Galaviz Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin manny_galaviz@utexas.edu Phone: 760-532-4948 Education Current Doctoral Candidate, Department of Anthropology U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Program, University of Texas at Austin, (Expected Graduation, Dec. 2019) Supervisor: Martha Menchaca 2015 M.A. Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin Thesis; Expressions of Membership and Belonging: Chicana/o Cultural Politics in Barrio Logan Thesis Advisors: Martha Menchaca and Néstor Rodríguez 2015 Graduate Portfolio in Mexican American Studies, Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin 2014 Teaching Certificate in First-Year Interdisciplinary Instruction, School of Undergraduate Studies, University of Texas at Austin 2012 B.A. California State University, San Bernardino with Departmental Honors in Anthropology Senior Honors Thesis; Chicano Park and the Chicano Park Steering Committee: History, Myth, and Identity Thesis Advisors: Kathleen Nadeau and Russell Barber 2010 A.A. Archaeology and Social and Behavioral Science, Palomar College, San Marcos, California. Areas of Specialization U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Anthropology Mexican American and Latino Studies Political Ecology of Transborder Regions The Anthropology of Space and Place Latina/o Historic Preservation Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies Surveillance Studies Geographic Areas: Southwest North America (SWNA), Mexico, and United States 1
Fellowships 2017-2018 U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Program Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin 2016-2017 Hispanic Access Foundation, Latino Heritage Scholars Research Fellowship 2015-2017 Graduate Thematic Recruitment Fellowship, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015 E.D. Farmer International Fellowship, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin Research Grants and Scholarships 2014 Américo Paredes Endowed Summer Research Scholarship, Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin 2014 Lozano Long Foundation Summer Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin 2012 Summer Research Scholarship, Department of Anthropology, California State University, San Bernardino 2010 Sean O shea Foundation Scholarship, Palomar College Teaching Experience 2016 University of Texas at Austin Writing Advisor for Barrio Writers Program, Center for Mexican American Studies 2014 University of Texas at Austin Teaching Assistant, College of Undergraduate Studies Course: Latin American Environmental History and Sustainability 2013 University of Texas at Austin Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology Course: Criminology 2010 Palomar College Teaching Assistant, Anthropology Department Courses: Introduction to Archaeological Survey and Introduction to Archeological Excavation Presentations 2018 Power Session: Spotlights on Current Projects. Panel presentation at Latinos in Heritage Conservation, 2018 Encuentro. Roger Williams University School of Continuing Studies, Providence, Rhode Island. 2018 Música, Baile, y Abrazos: Disrupting Border Security Infrastructure at Border Field State Park. Paper presentation at, Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference. 2
University of Kentucky, Lexington. 2018 Place, Story, and Culture: A Top Ten List of Places Important to the Latino Community and in Need of Preservation. United States of America Congressional Briefing with Hispanic Access Foundation. Washington, DC. 2017 Border Publics: Space and Security in the San Diego-Tijuana Transborder Region. Paper presentation at, Second International Conference on Border Studies. University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville. 2017 El Muro: Steel, Border Crossings, and the Sensorial. Paper presentation at Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Dialogos de Saberes Congress. Pontificia Universidad Católica, Lima, Peru 2017 Barrios, Ghettos, and Gentrification. Panel Presentation at Resistencia Bookstore. Austin, Texas. 2017 Chicanx Environmental Politics in Barrio Logan. Paper presentation at New Directions in Anthropology Graduate Student Conference. University of Texas at Austin. 2016 Under the Bridge: Capturing Social History in Los Alacranes Mojados Chicano Park Samba. Paper Presentation at the National Association of Chicana Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco. Lone Star College, Kingwood, Texas. 2016 Interrogating Affect Theory in a Globalized Latin America. Panel Presentation at, Institute of Latin American Studies Student Association (ILASSA) 36 th Annual Graduate Student Conference. University of Texas at Austin. 2015 Murals and Chican@ Identity: a Panel on Murals in Different Spaces and their Necessity. Panel Presentation at, the National Association of Chicana Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco. Lone Star College North Harris, Texas. 2015 A Legacy of Resistance: The Spatial Politics of Barrio Logan s Built Environment. Paper Presentation at, Mobilizing at the Margins: Citizenship, Identity, and Democracy, Graduate Student Conference. Tulane University. 2014 Barrio Logan: Representations, Memory, and Social Movements. Paper Presentation for Center for Mexican American Studies, Américo Paredes U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Roundtable. University of Texas at Austin. 2012 The Concept of Aztlan: Culture Identity at Chicano Park. Research Presentation at, the 22nd Annual Student Research Conference in Undergraduates in College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. California State University, San Bernardino. 2011 Que es el Transfer? Bilingual (Spanish and English) Panel Presentation for, M.E.Ch.A s Tardes de Familia. Palomar College, San Marcos, CA. 3
Publications Galaviz, M., Hartell, N., Perez-Rivera, A., 2017. Place, Story & Culture: A Top Ten List of Places Important to the Latino Community and in Need of Preservation. Hispanic Access Foundation, White Paper Series. Talamantez, Josephine and Galaviz, Manuel. 2015. Chicano Park: National Historic Landmark Nomination. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Awards and Recognitions 2017 Professional Development Award, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin 2016 Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 2012 Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, Department of Anthropology, California State University, San Bernardino Extra Curricular and Professional Affiliations American Anthropological Association Latinos in Heritage Conservation 2016-2017 Latin American Studies Association 2015-2017 Executive Business Committee (EBC) graduate student representative, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015 Thesis Writing Boot-Camp Coordinator for Latin American Studies Graduate Student Association (ILLASA), University of Texas at Austin 2014-2015 Austin Texas Social Justice Language Collective Historic Preservation and Archaeological Experience 2017-2018 Consultant on Hazard Park National Register of Historic Places Nomination, Sal Castro Foundation 2015 Latino Heritage Internship Program with the National Park Service s National Historic Landmarks Program and Hispanic Access Foundation, Washington, DC 2012-2013 Archaeological Monitor for ECORP Environmental Consultants, Desert Solar Sunlight Farm Project, Desert Center, CA 2012 Archaeological Lab Technician Intern for SWCA Environmental Consultants, San Gabriel Mission Trench Project (CA-LAN-184H.2459), Pasadena, CA 2012 Archaeological Excavation and Survey for Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project Field School, San Ignacio, Belize 4
2009 Archaeological Excavation at Elden Pueblo Archaeological Field School, Flagstaff, AZ Languages Spanish: fluent speaking, reading, and writing English: fluent speaking, reading, and writing Possible References Martha Menchaca, Ph.D. Professor, University of Texas at Austin mmen@austin.utexas.edu John Hartigan, Ph.D. Professor, University of Texas at Austin johnhartigan@austin.utexas.edu Sofian Merabet, Ph.D. Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin Sofian.meraber@austin.utexas.edu 5