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Kathleen (Kathy) Staudt, PhD Professor of Political Science Endowed Professor of Western Hemispheric Trade Policy Studies The University of Texas at El Paso (915) 747-5227 (7975/v-mail); FAX (915)747-6616 [email protected] ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee B.A., June, 1971, Political Science Graduate: University of Wisconsin (Madison) M.A., June, 1972, Political Science Ph.D., August 1976, Political Science, September 1971-August 1976 (African Studies Minor) DISSERTATION "Agricultural Policy, Political Power, and Women Farmers in Western Kenya" APPOINTMENTS/ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCES at the University of Texas at El Paso Professor 1989 + Associate Professor 1983-89, Assistant Professor 1977 Chair, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at El Paso, Jan. 1, 1992 - Dec. 31, 1994 Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso, Fall 1985-1987; 1988-1989 Women's Studies Program Coordinator, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1984-1985 Honors Program Director, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1981-1983 Director, Civic Education Program, 1997-99 Faculty Coordinator, Institute for Community-Based Teaching and Learning, 1998-2000 Director, Center for Civic Engagement, 2000-08 Doctoral Faculty, Educational Leadership Social Science Analyst/Program Officer, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1979 (one year under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act/IPA) OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1987-1988, (Visiting) Associate Professor of Political Science, Scripps College of the Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California 1976-1977, Lecturer in Political Science, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa 1976, Instructor and TA (1973-1974) University of Wisconsin (Madison) 1967-1968 Elementary Math Teacher, Baguio Central School, Peace Corps/Philippines COURSES TAUGHT MPA: Administrative Theory; Comparative Administration; Introduction to Public Administration; Women and Men in Management; Public Personnel Administration; Public Policy; Nonprofit Management Political Science: African Politics Seminar; American Government; International Relations; Introduction to Political Science; Public Policy; Third World Politics; Women/Gender in International Development; Women & Politics; Women & Policy Seminar; Research on the Border; Political, Cultural & Linguistic Borders (doctoral); International Politics, International Organizations; Politics of Developing Areas; Border Politics; Political Socialization; Teaching Democracy; Grant-writing; Leadership & Civic Engagement; American Political Behavior; Nonprofit Management; The Americas, Qualitative Methods Seminar

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Kathleen (Kathy) Staudt, PhD Professor of Political Science Endowed Professor of Western Hemispheric Trade Policy Studies The University of Texas at El Paso (915) 747-5227 (7975/v-mail); FAX (915)747-6616 [email protected]

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee B.A., June, 1971, Political Science Graduate: University of Wisconsin (Madison) M.A., June, 1972, Political Science Ph.D., August 1976, Political Science, September 1971-August 1976 (African Studies Minor) DISSERTATION "Agricultural Policy, Political Power, and Women Farmers in Western Kenya" APPOINTMENTS/ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCES at the University of Texas at El Paso Professor 1989 + Associate Professor 1983-89, Assistant Professor 1977 Chair, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at El Paso, Jan. 1, 1992 - Dec. 31, 1994 Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso, Fall 1985-1987; 1988-1989 Women's Studies Program Coordinator, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1984-1985 Honors Program Director, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1981-1983 Director, Civic Education Program, 1997-99 Faculty Coordinator, Institute for Community-Based Teaching and Learning, 1998-2000 Director, Center for Civic Engagement, 2000-08 Doctoral Faculty, Educational Leadership Social Science Analyst/Program Officer, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1979 (one year under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act/IPA) OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1987-1988, (Visiting) Associate Professor of Political Science, Scripps College of the Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California 1976-1977, Lecturer in Political Science, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa 1976, Instructor and TA (1973-1974) University of Wisconsin (Madison) 1967-1968 Elementary Math Teacher, Baguio Central School, Peace Corps/Philippines COURSES TAUGHT MPA: Administrative Theory; Comparative Administration; Introduction to Public Administration; Women and Men in Management; Public Personnel Administration; Public Policy; Nonprofit Management Political Science: African Politics Seminar; American Government; International Relations; Introduction to Political Science; Public Policy; Third World Politics; Women/Gender in International Development; Women & Politics; Women & Policy Seminar; Research on the Border; Political, Cultural & Linguistic Borders (doctoral); International Politics, International Organizations; Politics of Developing Areas; Border Politics; Political Socialization; Teaching Democracy; Grant-writing; Leadership & Civic Engagement; American Political Behavior; Nonprofit Management; The Americas, Qualitative Methods Seminar

Education: Educational Leadership (doctoral); Schools in Communities; School and Community Leadership; Politics of Higher Education On-line (100%) courses (80-100 pages single-spaced per course): Initially trained on UTTC (University of Texas Telecampus): Teaching Democracy, Southwest Border Politics, Public Policy Process RESEARCH POSITIONS Investigadora Visitante/ Visiting Researcher, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF), Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, 2008-9 Research Associate: Cornell University, Center for International Studies (Summer, 1977 and 1978) Research Associate: Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya (1974-1975); (Dissertation Research) Project Assistantships, University of Wisconsin (Madison): Fred Hayward (1975); National integration survey data, Richard Merelman (1973): Coding political socialization interviews; Fred Hayward (1973): Evaluation of Afro-American Studies courses Employed by Survey Research Center and Beldon Paulson, University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee (1971) Interviewed English and Spanish-speaking residents of Milwaukee's inner city on attitudes toward city services and new towns Site Director, University of Houston, Center for Immigration Research, “The Impact of the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reforms on Low-Income Communities in Texas,” 1997+ LANGUAGES Some Spanish HONORS AND AWARDS Phi Kappa Phi Vilas Fellowship, 1971-1972 Nominated for Phi Beta Kappa, 1971 NDFL Title VI Foreign Language Fellowship, 1972-1973; 1974-1975 Travel Funds from African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin (Madison), 1974-1975 Vice President for Academic Affairs 1981 Award for Academic Excellence Woman of the Year - Public Policy, 1981, El Paso Women's Political Caucus Amoco Foundation Teaching Award, 1984 Distinguished Achievement Award in Service to Students, (UTEP) 1985 YWCA Reach Award - Professional, 1991 Outstanding Research, American Society for Public Administration, Women's Section, 1995 Distinguished Achievement Award, Research, (UTEP) 1998 Ernest Lynton Award-Honorable Mention (4 HMs, nation-wide), 2002 Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Service-Learning Award (finalist, nation-wide), 2006 Piper Professor (excellence in teaching, Texas-wide), 2003 Racial Justice Award, YWCA Paso del Norte Region, 2004 University of Texas System Chancellor’s Council Award for “Innovations in Teaching” (one of two in Texas), 2008 International Studies Association (ISA) Human Rights Section: Best Paper Award, February 2010, New Orleans, LA. Coleción Especial, Dra. Kathy Staudt/Casa Amiga, Cd. Juárez, (Special [Book] Collection) in cooperation with United in Service Latin America (USLA), www.usla.org “Border Hero,” Las Americas Immigration Advocacy Center, El Paso, 2011 Endowed Professor of Western Hemispheric Trade Policy Studies, 2013+

BOOKS BORDER POLITICS IN A GLOBAL ERA: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES (Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming 2017). COURAGE, RESISTANCE, AND WOMEN IN CIUDAD JUAREZ: CHALLENGES TO MILITARIZATION, with Zulma Méndez (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015) A WAR THAT CAN’T BE WON: BINATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE WAR ON DRUGS, co-edited Tony Payan, Kathleen Staudt, and Z. Anthony Kruszewski (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2013). SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER REGION, co-edited Mark Lusk, Kathleen Staudt, Eva Moya (Springer Publishers 2012). CITIES AND CITIZENSHIP AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: THE PASO DEL NORTE METROPOLITAN REGION, lead editor, with co-editors César Fuentes and Julia Monárrez Fragoso (NY: Palgrave USA 2010). HUMAN RIGHTS ALONG THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: GENDERED VIOLENCE AND INSECURITY, lead editor, with co-editors Tony Payan and Z. Anthony Kruszewski (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009). VIOLENCE AND ACTIVISM AT THE BORDER: GENDER, FEAR, AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN CD. JUAREZ (Austin: University of Texas Press 2008). PLEDGING ALLEGIANCE: LEARNING NATIONALISM AT THE EL PASO/JUAREZ BORDER, w/Susan Rippberger (NY: Routledge/Falmer, 2003). FRONTERAS NO MAS: TOWARD SOCIAL JUSTICE AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, w/ Irasema Coronado (NY: Palgrave USA, 2002). RETHINKING EMPOWERMENT: GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN A GLOBAL/LOCAL WORLD, coeditors Jane Parpart and Shirin Rai (London: Routledge 2002). THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: TRANSCENDING DIVISIONS, CONTESTING IDENTITIES David Spener, coeditor (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998). POLICY, POLITICS & GENDER: WOMEN GAINING GROUND (New Haven: Kumarian Press 1998). FREE TRADE? INFORMAL ECONOMIES AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998). POLITICAL SCIENCE AND FEMINISMS: TRANSFORMING POLITICAL SCIENCE? William Weaver, coauthor (New York: Twayne/McMillan 1997). MANAGING DEVELOPMENT: STATE, SOCIETY AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1991) WOMEN, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICS: THE BUREAUCRATIC MIRE, Editor (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990, Second Edition 1997). WOMEN, THE STATE, AND DEVELOPMENT, co-editors Sue Ellen Charlton and Jana Everett (Albany: SUNY Albany Press, 1989)

WOMEN, AND THE STATE IN AFRICA, Co-Editor, Jane Parpart, (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1989). WOMEN, FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND ADVOCACY ADMINISTRATION. (New York: Praeger, 1985). WOMEN IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A POLICY FOCUS, Co-Editor with Jane Jaquette (New York: Haworth, 1983). MONOGRAPHS GENDER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE, with Aruna Rao, Hilary Feldstein, and Kathleen Cloud (New York/Bergen, Norway: Population Council and Chr. Michelsen Institute, 1991). AGRICULTURAL POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: A CASE STUDY FROM WESTERN KENYA (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, 1985). WOMEN AND PARTICIPATION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A FRAMEWORK FOR PROJECT DESIGN AND POLICY-ORIENTED RESEARCH (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, Center for International Studies, Rural Development Committee, 1979). ARTICLES/BOOK CHAPTERS (*=refereed/peer reviewed) Post 1990s/2000+ “Neoliberal Regimes, Research Methods, Local Activism: Border Steel, environmental injustice, and health in a Texas-Mexico border colonia,” in Anthropological Visions of the Mexico-U.S. Transborder Region, edited by Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Josiah Heyman, forthcoming, University of Arizona Press.*   

Staudt, Kathleen and Josiah Heyman. 2016. “Immigrants Organize Against Everyday Life Victimization.” In The Immigrant Other: Lived Experiences in a Transnational World, Rich Furman, Greg Lamphear, and Douglas Epps, coeditors. (NY: Columbia University Press)* “Mental Health Disparities Among Low-Income US Hispanic Residents of a US-Mexico Border Colonia,” Guadalupe Márquez-Velarde, Sara Grineski, and Kathleen Staudt, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2015 (on line).* “In the Shadow of a Steel Recycling Plant in these Global Neoliberal Times: The Political Economy of Health Disparities among Hispanics in a Border Colonia,” with Mosi Dane’el and Guadalupe Márquez-Velarde, LOCAL ENVIRONMENT, 21, 5, March, 2016, pp. 636-52.* “The Persistence of Femicide amid Transnational Activist Networks.” In BINATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: THE U.S.-MEXICO EXPERIENCE, William Simmons and Carol Mueller, coeditors (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2014), pp. 165-180.* “The Border, Performed in Films: Produced in both Mexico and the US to ‘Bring out the Worst in a Country’,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, 29, 4, November 2014, pp. 465-480.* “An Introduction to the Multiple US-Mexico Borders,” with coauthor and co-editor for this thematic issue, “The Multiple US-Mexico Borders,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, 29, 4, 2014, pp. 385-395.* “Stories, Science and Power in Policy Change: Environmental Health, Community-Based Research, and Community Organizing in a U.S.-Mexico Border Colonia,” with Guadalupe Márquez-Velarde and Mosi Dane’el, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 6, 6, 2013, pp. 191-99.*

“Border Violence, Criminal and Structural: The Paso del Norte Region,” in Hidden Lives and Human Rights in the United States, Volume II, Lois Ann Lorentzen. Ed. NY: Praeger. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES IN EDUCATION (QSE), Coedited volume 26, 3. “Students in the Transnational Border Region,” Zulma Méndez, lead co-editor and co-author of the introduction, March 2013.* “Challenging Foreign Policy From the Border: The Forty-Year War on Drugs,” with Beto O’Rourke, in A WAR THAT CAN’T BE WON: BINATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE WAR ON DRUGS, (Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2013).* “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Border Research Collaboration.” In UNCHARTED TERRAINS: NEW DIRECTIONS IN BORDER RESEARCH METHODS AND ETHICS. Anna Ochoa O’Leary, Colin Deeds, and Scott Whiteford, co-editors. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2013, pp. 53-68.* “Education Policies: Standardized Testing, English-Language Learners, and Border Futures,” with Pauline Dow,” in SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER REGION, w/Mark Lusk and Eva Moya, coeditors, Springer Publishers 2012, pp. 217-230.* “Violence against women at the border: Binational problems and multi-layered solutions,” in SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER REGION, with Mark Lusk and Eva Moya, coeditors, Springer Publishers, 2012, pp. 79-92.* “Social Justice in the US-Mexico Border Region,” Mark Lusk, Kathleen Staudt, and Eva Moya in SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER REGION, with/Mark Lusk and Eva Moya, co-editors, Springer Publishers, 2012, pp. 3-38.* “Social Justice at the Border and in the Bordered United States: Implications for Policy and Practice,” Mark Lusk, Kathleen Staudt, and Eva Moya, in SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER REGION, Springer Publishers, 2012, pp. 247-269.* “Economic Policy Matters: Incentives that Drive Mexicans Northward,” with Sergio García, in Baumann, Mechthild/ Lorenz, Astrid/ Rosenow, Kerstin (eds.) Crossing and Controlling Borders - Immigration Policies and their Impact on Migrants' Journeys. Germany: Leverkusen-Opladen et al.: Budrich UniPress, 2011, pp. 205-226.* “Rethinking National Security Policies and Practices in Transnational Contexts.” In SECURITY AND EVERYDAY LIFE, Vida Bajc and Willem de Lint, coeditors. New York: Routledge, 2011, pp. 101-121.* “The Murders of Women: Lessons from the First Wave of Research and Activism on Femicide/Feminicidio,” Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública, (Brazilian Journal on Public Safety) February 2011, pp. 194-204.* “Texas Accountability Tests: Standardizing Civic Disengagement for Latino Students?” The Politics of Latino Education, David Leal and Kenneth Meier, co-editors. NY: Columbia University Teachers College Press, 2011, pp. 43-57.* “Globalization and Gender at Border Sites: Femicide and Domestic Violence in Ciudad Juárez.” .Gender and Global Restructuring. Edited by Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan. (NY and London: Routledge 2011), pp. 187-200. “Violence Against Women at the Border: A Focus on Rape,” in Perspectivas socioculturales de la violencia sexual en México y otros países, Miriam Gutiérrez Otero y Olga Livier Bustos Romeros, coordinadores: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, 2010, pp. 209-217

“Strengthening Law Enforcement, Democratic, and Economic Institutions to Confront the Crisis in Ciudad Juárez.” Americas Program (English and Spanish) of the Center for International Policy, 2010 http://www.cipamericas.org/archives/3403 “Living and Working in a Global Manufacturing Border Urban Space: A Paradigm for the Future?” In CITIES AND CITIZENSHIP AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: THE PASO DEL NORTE REGION, Staudt, Fuentes, and Monárrez, co-editors (NY: Palgrave USA 2010), pp. xi-xxiii.* “Surviving Domestic Violence in the Paso del Norte Border Region,” with Rosalba Robles Ortega. In CITIES AND CITIZENSHIP AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: THE PASO DEL NORTE REGION, Staudt, Fuentes, and Monárrez, co-editors (NY: Palgrave USA 2010), pp. 71-89.* “Schooling for Global Competitiveness in the Border Metropolitan Region,” with Zulma Méndez. In CITIES AND CITIZENSHIP AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: THE PASO DEL NORTE REGION, Staudt, Fuentes, and Monárrez, co-editors (NY: Palgrave USA 2010), pp. 173-194.* “Gender in the Classroom.” THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ENCYCLOPEDIA, ed. Robert A. Denemark, Volume IV, ISA/International Studies Association Compendium Project (Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2010), pp. 2611-2630.* “Civic Action for Accountability: Anti-violence Organizing in the Border Region,” with Irasema Coronado, In MAKING A KILLING: FEMICIDE, FREE TRADE, AND LA FRONTERA, Alicia Gaspar de Alba with Georgina Guzmán, co-editors. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010 “Violence at the Border: Broadening the Discourse to include Feminism, Human Security, and Deeper Democracy.” In HUMAN RIGHTS ALONG THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: GENDERED VIOLENCE AND INSECURITY, Staudt, Payan, and Kruszewski, co-editors (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009), pp. 1-27.* “Violence against Women at the Border: Unpacking Institutions.” In HUMAN RIGHTS ALONG THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, Staudt, Payan, and Kruszewski, co-editors (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009), pp. 107-124.* “Closing Reflections: Bordering Human Rights, Democracy, and Broad-based Security,” with Tony Payan and Timothy Dunn. In HUMAN RIGHTS ALONG THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, Staudt, Payan, and Kruszewski, co-editors (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009), pp.185-202.* “Sustaining a University Engagement Center at Borders: Taking Risks in a Risk-avoidant Atmosphere,” with Azuri Ruiz, METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITIES, 22, 2 (November 2011), pp. 65-78. “Gendering Development,” in Politics, Gender, and Concepts: Theory and Methodology, Amy Mazur and Gary Goertz, co-editors. Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 136-156.* “Violence and Activism at the US-Mexico Border: Women, Migration, and Obstacles to Justice,” with Gabriela Montoya. In Feminist Agendas and the Challenges of Democracy in Latin America. Jane S. Jaquette, ed., Duke University Press, 2009, pp. 186-207.* “Acción Cívica binacional en pro de la rendición de cuentas: organización contra la violencia en Ciudad Juárez-El Paso,” con Irasema Coronado. En La Reforma de la Justicia en México, Arturo Alvarado, ed. México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, 2008, pp. 423-468. “Bordering the Other in the U.S. Southwest: El Pasoans Confront the Local Sheriff on Immigration Enforcement.” In Keeping Out the Other: Immigration Enforcement Today. Philip Kretsedemas and David Brotherton, co-editors, Columbia University Press, 2008, pp. 291-313.*

“Gender, Governance, and Globalization at Borders,” in Gender, Governance, and Globalization, co-editors Georgina Waylen and Shirin Rai, (London: Palgrave, 2008), pp. 234-253. “Bi-national Civic Action for Accountability: Anti-Violence Organizing in Cd. Juárez-El Paso,” with Irasema Coronado, Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico, Wayne Cornelius and David Shirk, co-editors. Notre Dame University Press, 2007, pp. 349-68.* “Women, Gender and Development,” Jane Jaquette and Staudt, Women and Gender Equity in Development Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization, Co-editors Jane Jaquette and Gayle Summerfield (Duke University Press, 2006), pp. 17-52.* “Teaching Citizenship and Values on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” with Susan Rippberger, Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 32, 1, 2007, pp. 87-112.* “Street Vendors at the Border: From Political Spectacle to Bureaucratic Iron Cage?” 2007. John Cross and Alfonso Morales, eds. Street Vendors Worldwide, Routledge, pp.79-91. “Mujeres, políticas públicas y política: los caminos globales de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua-El Paso, Texas,” with Beatriz Vera, Región y Sociedad, 2006, Vol. XVIII, No. 37, pp. 127-172.* “Higher Education and Civic Engagement in the United States,” Bradley Levinson and E. Doyle Stevick co-editors, Advancing Democracy Through Education? U.S. Influence Abroad and Domestic Practices (Greenwood, CT: Information Age Publishing, 2008), pp. 55-75. “Engaged Universities: Border Vantage Points on Institutionalization,” with Diana Natalicio, UTEP President, Metropolitan Universities, 17, 1, 2006, pp. 5-9. “Division and Fragmentation: The El Paso Experience,” with Clarence Stone, Community Organizing and Political Change in the City, Marion Orr, ed., University Press of Kansas, 2007, pp. 84-108.* “Border Stories: University-Community Partnerships in El Paso and Ciudad Juarez,” with Carla Cardoza, In Pursuing Opportunities through Partnerships: Higher Education and Communities, Bruce Behringer, Bert Bach, Howard Daudistel, James Fraser, Jill Kriesky, and Gerald Lang, co-editors. University of West Virginia Press, 2005, pp. 174-180. “Women and Gender,” in Politics in the Developing World, edited by Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall (London: Oxford University Press 2004), pp. 106-119.* (2nd edition 2008, 3rd 2011, 4th, 2014) (Also, reprinted, with permission from Oxford University Press, in Issues in Governance in Africa, Okello Oculi, ed. (Zaria, Nigeria: Ahmadu Bello University Press). “Straddling Borders,” in Developing Power: How Women Transformed International Development, edited by Irene Tinker and Arvonne Fraser (NY: Feminist Press 2004), pp 312-23. “Resistance and Compromiso at the Global Frontlines: Gender Wars at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” with Irasema Coronado, in Critical Theories, World Politics and the Anti-Globalisation Movement, co-editors Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 139-153.* “Latino Activism,” (20 pp); “La Raza Unida Party,” “Maquiladoras,” and “Sweatshops: Informal Economies,” for Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture and Society, Ilan Stavans, ed., Grolier, 2005. “Latino Professional Identity Development,” with Maricela Oliva, Kappa Delta Pi Report, 2004.

“Organizaciones No Gobernamentales en la Frontera México-Estados Unidos”, in Cambio Político y Participación Ciudadana en Ciudad Juárez, comp. Héctor Padilla. Cd. Juárez: Universidad Autónoma de Cd. Juárez, 2006), pp 19-54. “Con la Ayuda de Dios? El Pasoans Manage the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Law Reforms,” with Randy Capps. In Immigrants, Welfare Reform, and the Poverty of Policy, coedited by Philip Kretsedemas and Ana Aparicio. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004, pp. 251-276. “Pathways to Teaching: Latino Students Exercise Choice in El Paso’s High Schools,” with Maricela Oliva, Equity and Excellence in Education, 36, 3, 2003, pp. 270-79* “Facilitating or Squandering Social Capital: Health and Economic Collaboratives at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” with Núria Homedes, International Journal of Public Administration, 27, 1-2, 2004, pp 109-126* “Dismantling the Master’s House with the Master’s Tools? Gender Work in and with Powerful Bureaucracies.” Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-Colonialism, And Representation. Kriemild Saunders, ed. (London: Zed 2002), 57-69.* “Transcending Nations: Cross-Border Organizing,” International Feminist Journal of Politics 4, 2, 2002, 1-19.* “Democracy Education for More than the Few,” in DEVELOPING DEMOCRATIC CHARACTER IN THE YOUNG, Roger Soder, ed. (San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 2001) pp. 45-68.* “Protesting World Trade Rules: Can we talk about Empowerment?” w/Jane Parpart and Shirin Rai, SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY, 26, 4, Summer, 2001, pp. 1251-1257* “Managing the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reforms: El Pasoans at the Border,” Research Perspectives on Migration (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Urban Institute), 3, 1 pp. 19-20. “Women and the State,” Arnold Companion to Development Studies, Vandana Desai, editor (London: Arnold, 2002), pp. 325-329.* (2nd revised edition 2008, third, 2014 pp. 343-346). “Latin American Gender Studies: Global Traditions, Border Challenges,” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2001). * “Borders,” Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge. New York: Routledge, 2000, pp.119-120. “Gender Mainstreaming: A Conceptual Framework,” in Mainstreaming Gender, Democratizing the State?, Shirin Rai, editor (London: Manchester University Press, 2003), pp. 40-65.* “Dolores de Avila;” “Susana Navarro;” and “La Mujer Obrera,” in Latinas in the United States: An Historical Encyclopedia, Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Vicki Ruiz, Carlos Cruz, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006, pp. 192, 366, 519. “Informality Knows no Borders?” SAIS Review (Johns Hopkins University), Vol. XXI, 1, Winter-Spring 2001, pp. 123-130. “Higher Education Engages with Community: New Policies and Inevitable Political Complexities,” with Christine Brenner. Posted on the Community Organizations web site (http://comm-org.utoledo.edu/papers2002/staudt.htm). “Engaging politics: beyond official empowerment discourse,” in RETHINKING EMPOWERMENT: GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN A GLOBAL-LOCAL WORLD,

Parpart, Rai, and Staudt coeditors (London and NY: Routledge, 2002), pp. 97-111.* “Rethinking em(power)ment, gender and development: an introduction,” and “Concluding thoughts on (em)powerment, gender and development,” with Rai and Parpart in RETHINKING EMPOWERMENT: GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN A GLOBAL/ LOCAL WORLD (London and NY: Routledge, 2002), pp. 3-21 and 239-244.* “Con la Ayuda de Dios? El Pasoans Manage the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Law Reforms,” w/Randy Capps, in IMMIGRANTS, WELFARE REFORM, AND THE POVERTY OF POLICY, Phil Kretsedemas and Ana Aparicio, co-editors, (NY: Praeger/Greenwood 2004), pp. 251-276. Also a monograph (longer version) report to the University of Houston, Center for Immigration Studies, 1998. 1990s “Seeds for Self-Sufficiency? Policy Contradictions at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” GENDER AND IMMIGRATION, Gregory A. Kelson & Debra L. DeLaet, eds. (London: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 21-37.* “The View from the Frontier: Theoretical Perspectives Undisciplined,” with David Spener, in THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER; TRANSCENDING DIVISIONS, CONTESTING IDENTITIES (Boulder:Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998), pp. 3-34. “Conclusions: Rebordering,” with David Spener, in THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, pp. 233-258. “Mexico Reflects on the United States: Colonias, Politics, and Public Services in Fragmented Federalism,” in THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER, pp. 121-142. “Educational Renewal Across College Borders: El Paso Strategies Toward Change,” Jack Bristol, coauthor, MAKING A PLACE IN THE FACULTY REWARDS SYSTEM FOR WORK WITH K-12, Crystal Gips and Carol Stoel, eds. (Washington, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education, 1998), pp. 51-9. “Political Representation: Engendering Democracy,” in BACKGROUND PAPERS: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1995 (New York: UNDP 1996), pp. 21-70. “Women in Politics: Mexico in Global Perspective,” WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN MEXICAN POLITICAL LIFE, Victoria E. Rodríguez, ed. (Boulder: Westview, 1998), pp. 21-40.* “Mujeres en la Política: México en una Perspectiva Global,” GENERO Y CULTURA EN AMERICA LATINA, María Luisa Tárres, Coordinadora (Mexico, D.F.: El Colegio de Mexico, 1998), pp. 61-88.* “International and Bilateral Aid Agencies,” WOMEN IN THE THIRD WORLD: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONTEMPORARY ISSUES, Nellie Stromquist, ed. (NY: Garland, 1998), pp. 458-465.* “Strategies for the Future,” Kristen Timothy, coauthor, WOMEN, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICS: THE BUREAUCRATIC MIRE (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, Second Edition, 1997), pp. 333-351. "Struggles in Urban Space: Street Vendors in El Paso and Juárez," URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW, 31, 4 (1996: 435-454).* “Political Representation: Engendering Democracy,” in BACKGROUND PAPERS: HUMAN

DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1995 (NY: United Nations Development Programme, 1996), pp. 21-70.* "Gendering Policy Studies: Beyond U.S. Boundaries," POLICY SCIENCES 27, 1994, pp. 283-286. "Planting SEEDS in the Classroom," in SEEDS II, Ann Leonard, ed. (New York: Feminist Press, 1995, 2nd ed.) pp. 229-236. "Scholarship, Friends, and Personal Life," and "Conclusions," A HISTORY OF THE QUAKER MOVEMENT IN AFRICA by Ane Marie Bak Rasmussen (London: I.B. Tavris, 1995). "Strategic Locations: Gender Issues in Business Management," in WOMEN AT THE CENTER: DEVELOPMENT ISSUES AND PRACTICES FOR THE 1990s, Gay Young, Vidyamali Samarasinghe and Ken Kusterer, eds. (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian 1993) pp. 127-142. "The Impact of Development Policies on Women," in AFRICAN WOMEN SOUTH OF THE SAHARA (2nd ed.), Margaret Jean Hay and Sharon Stichter, eds.) London: Longman 1995), pp. 225-238. "Man-Made Political Machinery in Kenya: Political Space for Women?" with Maria Nzomo, WOMEN AND POLITICS WORLDWIDE Barbara Nelson and Najma Chowdhury, eds. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994), pp. 415-435.* "Political Parties, Women Activists' Agendas, and Class: Elections on Mexico's Northern Frontier," with Carlota Aguilar, MEXICAN STUDIES/ESTUDIOS MEXICANOS 8, 1, 1992, pp. 87-106.* "Diversity in East Africa: Cultural Pluralism, Public Policy and the State," with Jeanne Marie Col, in WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL, Ann Ferguson and Rita Gallin, eds., Vol. II (Boulder: Westview, 1990), pp. 241-264.* "Gender Politics in Bureaucracy: Theoretical Issues in Comparative Perspective," and "Context and Politics in the Gendered Bureaucratic Mire" in WOMEN, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICS: THE BUREAUCRATIC MIRE, Kathleen Staudt, ed. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990).* 1980s "Women Farmers in Africa: Research and Institutional Action, 1972-1987" CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES, 22, 3, 1988, pp. 567-82.* "Women and the State in Africa," with Jane Parpart, in WOMEN AND THE STATE IN AFRICA, Parpart and Staudt, Eds. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1989) pp. 1-19.* "Politics, Population and Gender: A Feminist Analysis," with Jane Jaquette in THE POLITICAL INTERESTS OF GENDER: DEVELOPING THEORY AND RESEARCH WITH A FEMINIST FACE, Kathleen Jones and Ann Jonasdottir, eds. (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1988), pp. 214-233. "The State and Gender in Colonial Africa," pp. 66-85 (sole author) "Women, the State and Development," and "Conclusion" (with Charlton and Everett) pp. 1-19, 177-190, in WOMEN, THE STATE, AND DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ellen Charlton, Jana Everett, and Kathleen Staudt, eds. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1989).* "Planting SEEDS in the Classroom," in SEEDS: SUPPORTING WOMEN'S WORK IN THE THIRD WORLD, Ann Leonard, ed. (NY: Feminist Press, 1989), pp. 227-234. "Beyond Nairobi: Women's Politics and Policies," with Harvey Glickman co-editor, ISSUE: A JOURNAL OF OPINION, (African Studies Association), 17, 2, 1989.

"Uncaptured or Unmotivated? Women and the Food Crisis in Africa," RURAL SOCIOLOGY 52, 1, Spring,1987, pp. 37-55.* "Women's Programs, Bureaucratic Resistance, and Feminist Organizations: The End of the Decade," with Jane Jaquette, WOMEN, POWER AND POLITICS, Ellen Boneparth and Emily Stoper, ed. (NY: Pergamon, 2nd Edition, 1988), pp. 263-281. "Women's Politics in African States: Creating Conditions for Capitalist Transformation," STUDIES IN POWER AND CLASS IN AFRICA, ed. Irving Markovitz (NY: Oxford University Press, 1987), pp. 193-208.* "Integrating Women into International Studies," Southwest Institute for Research on Women Working Paper #24, University of Arizona, 1987, pp. 25-37. "The Bureaucratic Mire: Women in Development, U.S. Foreign Assistance and African Women at the End of the Decade," TRANSAFRICA FORUM, May 4,3 (1987) pp. 43-52. "Programming Women's Empowerment? A Case from Northern Mexico," WOMEN ON THE UNITED STATES-MEXICO BORDER, Vicki Ruiz and Susan Tiano, eds. (Winchester, MA: Allen & Unwin, Inc. 1987), pp. 155-173.* "Providing Africa's Women Farmers Access: One Solution to the Food Crisis" with Christina Gladwin and Della McMillan, JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES, 13, 4 (Winter 1986-1987) pp. 131-141.* "Women, Development and the State: On the Theoretical Impasse," DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE, 17, 2 (1986) pp. 325-333.* "Maquila Workers in Juarez: Economic Change and Ideological Lag," in THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CIUDAD JUAREZ: DEPENDENCY, HOUSEHOLDS AND LAND USE, Gloria Young, ed. (Westview: Boulder, 1986), pp. 97-120. "Women as 'At Risk' Reproducers: Biology, Science, and Population in U.S. Foreign Policy," with Jane Jaquette, WOMEN, BIOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY, Virginia Sapiro, ed. (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1985), pp. 235-268. "A Planning-Centered Approach to Research on Women in Mainstream Development Projects," PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, 5 (1985), pp. 25-37.* "Policy Strategies at the End of the Decade," AFRICA REPORT, 30, 2, March-April, 1985, pp. 71-75. "Women's Political Consciousness in Africa: A Framework for Analysis," WOMEN AS FOOD PRODUCERS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, eds. Jaime Monson and Marion Kalb, ed. (Los Angeles: Crossroads Press, University of California, 1985), pp. 71-84. "Stratification: Implications for Women's Politics," in WOMEN AND CLASS IN AFRICA, eds. Iris Berger and Claire Robertson (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1985) pp. 197-215.* "Women and Development: Courses and Curriculum Integration," Michigan State University, Women and Development Working Paper Series, #77, 1985. WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY, XIV, 3-4, Fall-Winter, 1986, pp. 21-28. "Methodological Overview" and "Annotated Bibliography: Women and Development in the Caribbean," in PLANNING FOR WOMEN IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A SOURCEBOOK FOR THE CARIBBEAN

(St. Michaels, Barbados: Women and Development Unit, University of the West Indies, 1984), pp. 4-14, 104-109. "Public Women, Private Policies and Development: A Review Essay," WOMEN & POLITICS, ed. Naomi Lynn, 4, 1 (Spring 1984) pp. 55-68 (issued as book, THE UNITED NATIONS DECADE FOR WOMEN WORLD CONFERENCE, 1984, Haworth Press). "Development Interventions and Differential Technology Impact Between Men and Women," VROUWEN IN DE DERDE WERELD: ENERGIE EN AANGEPASTE TECHNOLOGIE (Women in the Third World: Energy and Appropriate Technology) Ilsa de Beij, ed. (Leiden: Rijks Universiteit Leiden, 1983) pp. 59-80. "Program and Policy Implications of Research on Women as Agricultural Producers," with Christina Gladwin, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 65, 5, December, 1983, pp. 1055-1057. "Administrative Lobbying Effectiveness: Women & Environmental Issues in U.S. Foreign Assistance," POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, 11, 4 (June, 1983), pp. 648-656.* "Women's Issues in 1980 Academic Journals: An Annotated Bibliographic Essay," WOMEN & POLITICS 3, 1 (Spring, 1983), pp. 57-74. "Sex, Ethnic & Class Consciousness in Western Kenya," COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 14, 2, January, 1982, pp. 149-158.* "Bureaucratic Resistance to Women's Programs," in Ellen Boneparth, ed., WOMEN, POWER AND POLICY (New York: Pergamon Press, 1982), pp. 263-282 (Also ERIC Reprint ED209 126). "Women Farmers & Inequities in Agricultural Services," in WOMEN AND WORK IN AFRICA, ed. Edna Bay (Boulder: Westview Press, 1982). (Reprinted from RURAL AFRICANA), pp. 207-224. "Women's Politics in Africa," STUDIES IN THIRD WORLD SOCIETIES, No. 16, July 1982, pp. 1-28. "AID: Promise and Performance" and "Household Structure in Africa," in DEVELOPING NATIONS: CHALLENGES INVOLVING WOMEN, Barbara Stoecker, et. al. (Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech University International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, 1982), pp. 37-47, 201-204. "Women's Issues at 1980 Professional Conferences: An Annotated Bibliographic Essay," WOMEN & POLITICS 2,3, (Fall, 1982), pp. 47-67. "Women and Development: Introduction," with Jane Jaquette, WOMEN AND POLITICS 2, 4, Winter, 1982, pp. 1-6. "Women's Organizations in Rural Development," in THE INVISIBLE FARMER: WOMEN, AND THE CRISIS IN AGRICULTURE, ed. Barbara Lewis, Washington, D.C., Agency for International Development, 1981, pp. 330-400. "AID Documents: Politics and Procedure," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 1, 1, Fall, 1981, pp. 15-20. "The Umoja Federation: Women's Cooptation into a Local Power Structure," WESTERN POLITICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. 33, No. 2, July, 1980, pp. 278-290.* "The Landless Majority," PEOPLE (London), Vol. 7, No.3, July, 1980, pp. 7-8. 1970s

"Rural Women Leaders: Late Colonial & Contemporary Contexts," RURAL AFRICANA, Winter, 1978-1979, pp. 5-21. "Women in Development," with Elsa Chaney and Emmy Simmons, in BACKGROUND PAPERS FOR THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION, World Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development, UN/FAO, 1979, Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., 1979, pp. 105-142. "Class and Sex in the Politics of Women Farmers," JOURNAL OF POLITICS, Vol. 41, No. 2, May 1979, pp. 490-512.* "Agricultural Productivity Gaps: A Case Study of Male Preference in Government Policy Implementation," DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE 9, 3, July, 1978, pp. 439-458.* "Administrative Resources, Political Patrons, and Redressing Sex Inequities: A Case From Western Kenya," JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING AREAS, 12, 4, July, 1978, pp. 398-414.* "The Characterization of Women in Soyinka and Armah," BA SHIRU: JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE, 8, 2, (Spring, 1977). pp. 63-69. "Women Farmers and Inequities in Agricultural Services," RURAL AFRICANA, No. 29, Winter, 1975-1976, pp. 81-94.* "Inequities in Agricultural Services to a Female Farm Clientele: Some Implications for Policy," Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, Discussion Paper No. 272, October, 1976. "Agricultural Training for Women Farmers: A Case Study from Kakamega District," KENYA EDUCATION REVIEW, October, 1975, pp. 47-52. "Politics & Philippine Women: An Exploratory Study," PHILIPPINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 17, 4 (October, 1973), pp. 46-84. BOOK REVIEWS in The Journal of Developing Areas (1984), International Journal of African Historical Studies (1994, 1998), The Journal of Politics (1995), Politics & Gender (2007), NWSA Journal (2007), Choice (American Library Association)-shorter reviews (~6/year since 2003), New Political Science, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Bulletin of Latin American Research BOOKS REVIEWED for Oxford University Press, University of Texas Press, Rowman & Littlefield, University of Arizona Press, University of Regina Press and others ARTICLES REVIEWED (recent) for Gender & Society, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Latin American Politics and Society, Norteamérica (UNAM), Frontera Norte, Environment and Planning A, European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, NWSA Journal, and many others ADMINISTRATIVE WRITING Many evaluations for grants (Woodrow Wilson, NSF, FIPSE, HUD, Levi Strauss, Kellogg) College of Liberal Arts, Annual Reports, 1984-1985, 1985-1986. HONORS FACULTY HANDBOOK, 1982 (10 pp. & Appendices). HONORS STUDENT HANDBOOK, 1983 (27 pp. & Appendices). CONSULTANT WORK

Violence against Women, its causes, and state ‘due diligence’ standards, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women (UNSRVAW), under the direction of Zarizana Abdul Aziz, 2011-2012 Strategic Planning, Community Voices. 2001 Multi-Year Evaluations for Gear Up, Ysleta Middle School and for Migrant Education Program, El Paso Community College, 2002-5 “Gender Mainstreaming: A Conceptual Framework,” for the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, 1998. Evaluation Team for Community Voices, Nuria Homedes, Lead; University of Texas at Houston Health Science Center, 1999 "Engendering Democracy: Women and Political Representation," Senior Consultant, Background Paper for the United Nations Development Programme, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1995. U.N./Division for the Advancement of Women, on "Technical Assistance and Mainstreaming Women" 1995; (Report institutionalized in U.N., endorsed by the Committee on the Status of Women.) UNRISD on multilateral/bilateral technical assistance strategies to mainstream Women/Gender, 1994 Gender Training and Development Conference, Bergen, Norway, May, 1991, Moderator, Institutionalization Section. Management and Politics Sessions Population Council, on Gender Training 1991; on Planning Methodologies for Evaluating Development Projects 1986; on Curriculum for the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute 1981 Partners for the Americas, on Mexican family planners training, 1990 "Women in High-Level Political Decision Making: A Global Analysis," Monograph prepared for Expert Group Meeting on Equality in Political Participation and Decision Making, U.N./DAW, Vienna, September 18-22, 1989. Women in Development Courses: An Analysis, for U.N. INSTRAW, with Irene Tinker, and Kate Cloud 1989-1990. Technical Consultant, Jamaica, Dominica, and St. Lucia: "The Impact of Rural Development Schemes on Low-Income Households and the Role of Women," Population Council, 1982-1983. Curriculum consultation on "Development Policy and Women: An African Perspective," Training courses for mid-to-top-level management, Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI), Arusha, Tanzania, Population Council, January 12-16, 1981. Traveled to Kenya to develop and write Project Paper for Agency for International Development-Peace Corps-Government of Kenya, Ministry of Agriculture collaborative project, "Rural Women's Extension Service," Project Paper 698-0388. 13, 1979 (35 pp.) Reviewer, African Studies Center Grant Proposals, U.S. Office of Education, March 12-15, 1979. Reviewer, Grants Competition Research Proposal Panel, "Barriers to Women's Educational Equity," National Institute of Education, June 5-9, 1978.

Advisory Committee, Management and the Role of Women in Development Seminar, International Training, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1978; 1979; Washington, D.C. Women and Participation," Paper presented to the Technical Assistance Bureau/Rural Development, Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. October, 1977. GRANTS WRITTEN AND/OR AWARDED TO UTEP (PI/Principal Investigator) “Community-Based Participatory Research: Health Outcomes in Westway Colonia.” Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center, National Institutes of Mental Health/EPA, 2012-3 ($22,500) “Neighborhood Revitalization Areas,” to HUD, 2008-2010, ($600,000). Not funded. “Anti-Violence, Self-Defense, and Risk Avoidance: A Comparison of Treatment and Control Groups Among Women Aged 15-39 in Cd. Juárez,” with Enrique Suárez and Vanessa Johnson, Center for Border Health Research, January 1, 2004-5 ($75,000) HUD, Community Outreach Partnership Center ($400,000), 2004-2007 Engaged Campus Model for Sustainable and Systemic Change at the US-Mexico Border, to Kellogg (funded, $1.2 million), 2005-8. Gender and Health Consortium at the Border/El Consorcio Transfronterizo. Ford Grant to COLSON/ University of Arizona, subcontract 2001+ ($40,000) Project SHINE, 2001+ ($200,000). U.S. Dept of Education/CNCS to Temple University Digital Village: Virtual CAFÉ in South-Central El Paso, to Hewlett Packard ($5 million, not funded, but finalist among 800 applicants for six site visits for 2 funded sites!) National Network for Educational Renewal, Diversity in Teacher Education, w/Maricela Oliva 1998-2001 “Civic Learning Team,” NERCHE (from Kellogg Foundation), 2000-2001($70,000) “Youth Empowerment,” Levi Strauss Foundation, Ben Saenz, Co-PI, 1999-2003, ($150,000). Arts & Science Faculty Connection to Teacher Preparation, Dean Pacheco PI, Faculty Designee, 1996-99 "Paired Relationship with the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin," Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, 1993-1996 ($150,000). "The Informal Economic Sector on the U.S.-Mexico Border," with Cheryl Howard, National Science Foundation, 1992-1995, $150,000. "Labor at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Policy and Political Contexts," through PROFMEX/UCLA to Ford Foundation, $24,000. "Writing in the Liberal Arts Disciplines," Ford Foundation, $90,000, 1987-1990. "English, History, and Political Science in The First Year: Targets for Integration," Western States Project on Women in the Curriculum, 1984-1985, SIROW, $3,000. "Honors Orientation & Honors Senior Stipends," El Paso Community Foundation, 1983. $3,000. PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC BOARD SERVICE

Association of Borderlands Studies, 2014- 5 (Committees: Nomination, Best Paper Award, Bylaws Revision, and ad hoc, Review of Book Award Procedures) CONFERENCES: Academic Papers/Panels over 20 years at: XV Congreso Internacional Sobre Integración Regional, Fronteras y Globalización en el Continente Americano; IV Congreso Internacional de Ciudades Fronterizas, 2015 International Studies Association (2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2003, 2000, 1998, 1997) Association of Borderlands Studies (2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2009, 1994) Association of Borderlands Studies/World (Finland-Russian border region) (2014) Society for Applied Anthropology (2014) Latin American Studies Association (2007, 2004, 2003, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994) Association for Women in Development (Founding Member, 1982) (1999, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991, 1989, 19887, 1985, 1983) Western Political Science Association (1981) American Political Science Association (1998, 1985, 1979, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007) National Women’s Studies Association (1979) American Association for Higher Education (1998, 1997, 1996) Education Trust (1996) African Studies Association (1970s, 1980s, 2007) INVITED CONFERENCE/PROGRAM PARTICIPANT, SPEAKER (selected) Transnational Border Studies, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Tijuana), May, 2015 Fronteras en la Globalización/Borders in Globalization, November, 2014 European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/Oder, Germany), presentations and discussions over collaborations in border studies, December 2013 BRIT XII (Border Regions in Transition), Keynote Moderator Panelist, Fukuoka, Japan-Busan, Korea, November 12-16, 2012. Mexico, Southwest United States and Drug Policy panelist, 8th Annual Harm Reduction Conference, November 17-20, 2010, Austin. Coloquio binacional de mujeres equidad y derechos, For a Life free of Violence panel, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez-UTEP, October 22-23, 2010. Closing Panel, Texas Association of Bilingual Education (TABE) annual meeting, with Senator-elect José Rodríguez, James Vásquez, Region XIX Director, NABE president and others, October 23, 2010. “Ending Prohibition?” panelist at the University of San Diego, October 14, 2010. Marfa Dialogues, panelist at Politics and Culture at the Border conference, September 17-19, 2010

University of Arizona, keynote speaker/paper, “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Border Research Collaboration,” April 22-23, 2010. “Reading Yvette Christianse: Reflections from a Border Scholar Activist,” (South African historical novelist) for the Women of the African Diaspora Conference, April 15-16, 2010 University of Washington, April 5-6, 2010, presentation plus workshop on possible northwestern/southwestern border universities collaboration University of Southern California, March 23, 2010 Students for Sensible Drug Policy Annual Conference, San Francisco, (2 panels), March 13, 2010 University of San Francisco, March 10-11, 2010 International Drug Policy Reform conference (meets biennially in alternate locations), Albuquerque 2009, War on Drugs at the Border panel Northwestern University, October 14, 2009 Watson International Institute, Brown University, “Issues in the Critical Study of the Armed Forces and Militarization.” May 29-30, 2009. “Gender Planning” and “Violence against women at borders,” Bir Zeit University, Palestine, May 2009. Texas Interfaith Education Fund, affiliated with the Texas Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF): Statewide strategy sessions, San Antonio (2009), Austin (2012, 2007); Training, Phoenix Panelist on Presentations of Violence in Latin America conference, University of Texas, Héctor Domínguez, Organizer, March 2009. Panelist on human rights scholar activism conference, University of Texas, Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, March 2009 CIDE and Universidad Iberoamericana, “Feminist IR,” and “Violence and Activism at the Border,” Mexico City, October 2008 Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, “The Making and Remaking of Gender Knowledge,” May 14-16, 2007. Gender, Globalization and Governance conference, panelist, University of Texas, April 2007 Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies, December 3, 2006, Scholarly Group on Militarization Kansai University, Osaka, Japan, and University of Kyoto, July 24-28, 2006. National Latino Alliance Against Domestic Violence, San Antonio, November 18-19, 2005. HUD, Office of University Programs (COPC, etc annually meetings of 600+). Chicago 2005 (3 presentations); New Orleans, 2004. International Workshop on Gender, Governance and Globalisation, 17-18 September 2004, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK

Working Group on Civic Capacity and Community Organizing, Brown University, November 8-9, 2003. UCLA conference, “Maquiladora Murders,” October 31-Nov 1, 2003. Southwest IAF Leadership Training, Phoenix, September 3-4, 2003. “Transforming Policies and Institutions to Reduce Violence Against Women: NGO Activism Matters.” Diplomado Internacional, Género, Masculinidades y Políticas Públicas, Universidad Autónoma de Cd. Juárez, 26 junio 2003. Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico, U.S.-Mexico Studies Program, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, May 15-17, 2003. Gender, Justice and the Border, Arizona State University/West, April 16-17, 2003 AAHE Summer Academy, Civic Engagement, 2000 Los Angeles/La Frontera/Mexico City, Dartmouth College, August 1999 National Civics Coalition, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., November 1999 In Praise of Education, Institute for Educational Inquiry, Seattle, June 1999 Developing Democratic Character in Youth, Working Group, Institute of Educational Inquiry, University of Washington, Seattle, 1998-9. El Paso K-16 Leadership Institute (Goodlad style), Dean Pacheco and Susana Navarro, Organizers, 1987-88. DIF Initiatives North of the Border, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1998. International Borders Scholars Group, New Mexico State University, 1996, 1998. Women and Politics in Mexico, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1995 U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, meeting in El Paso, testimony. Asian Studies Development Program (faculty training) at the East-West Center, University of Hawai’i, 1994 The First Eleanor Roosevelt International Caucus of Women Political Leaders, San Francisco, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 1987. (Plus featured speaker at approximately 20 universities during the 1980s on women/gender in international development, and during 1990s at several, including Latin American Studies Program, Arizona State University, April 1, 1999.) DISSERTATIONS/THESES PhD external reader: (international) Massey University (New Zealand) “Opponent,” University of Helsinki, 2004

Dissertation Chair EdD, Chair, Lizely Madrigal, 2012.“The Mexican American Education Study: Civil Rights, Opportunities, and Achievements after Forty Years in Ysleta Independent School District” EdD, Chair, Pauline Dow, 2008. Bilingual v. Dual-Language Program Consequences for Learning: Longitudinal Results, (Outstanding Dissertation Award, UTEP) EdD, Chair, Pilar Herrera, “Staying or Leaving? The First-Year University Experience,” 2003 EdD, Chair, Timothy Quezada, “The Alliance School Initiative: Building Learning Communities In the Texas Borderlands,” 2001. EdD, Chair, Aurea Galindo, 2014, “Spanish-Language Book Acquisition Policies and Practices in Two Border School Districts” Dissertation Committee José Angel Maldonado, University of Utah Kristin Oberheide, EdD EdD, Leslie Gonzales, “Inside a Changing University: The Faculty Role Reconstructed and Legitimized” 2010 EdD, Virginia Heidemann, Early College High Schools in El Paso, 2010 EdD, Bonnie McKay, Critical Race Theory and African American Teachers at the Border EdD, Antonio Muller, on sports in US and Brazilian education, 2004 EdD, Deborah Martínez, on exemplary science teacher-leaders, 2004 EdD, Alicia Parra, “Leadership in Systemic Education Reform: The El Paso Collaborative For Academic Excellence,” 2002. (Outstanding Dissertation Award, 2003) PhD, Debra Liebowitz, on transnational organizing around NAFTA, Rutgers University, 1999 EdD, Myrna Gantner, on parental perceptions of principals, University of Texas at El Paso, 1999 EdD Terry Rodríguez, on Campus Improvement Teams in Texas schools

M.A./MPA Report (Listing those chaired only)* Will Valle (in process), binational cooperation over water policy Karolina Zajakala (in process), FRONTEX policy analysis Matthew Márquez, 2016, on educational finance in TX Vanessa Johnson, 2015, “Remembering and Forgetting the 1965 Madera Dirty War in the State of Chihuahua” Naipo Robertson, “Mid-Level Bureaucrats, Perspectives, and Identity” (federal law enforcement at the border), 2015 Kimberly Smith, on children and asylum cases at the border, 2015

Pamela Cruz, co-chair, “A Meso-Level Examination of Cross-Border Governance in the Paso del Norte Region,” 2015

Stephanie Falcón, on media framing and the perception of children involved in violence in Mexico, 2013 Anna Haro, Gender Political Socialization in Mexico: Content Analysis of SEP Textbooks, 2012 Richard Flores, The Mérida Initiative: Graham Allison’s Three Paradigms, 2012 Sergio García, Latino Voter Survey, 2010 Francisco Bonilla, U.S. Immigration Policy, 2010 Bailey Neal, Environmental Planning Processes, 2010 Azuri González, Payday Loan Policies in Texas, 2010 Leslie Gonzáles, Young Latina Leadership: El Paso and Las Vegas, NM, 2005 Carla Cardoza, Workforce Training for El Paso Displaced Workers, 2003 Esther Villa, on Women-Owned Small Business in El Paso, 2002 Guillermo Martínez, on Tax Abatement Policy in El Paso, 2001 Leticia Ibarra, on MicroSociety, Sageland Elementary, 2000 Lorena Orozco, on civic education in Morelos, Mexico, 1998 (120 pp) University Outstanding Thesis Award Laura Landolt, on women and democratization in Egypt, 1996 (125 pp) (College Outstanding Thesis Award) – (completed U of Arizona PhD) Margaret Schellenberg, on community banks at the border, 1994 (100+pp) Nancy Lowery, on the use of art in revolutionary regimes, 1989 (223pp) (China, Cuba, USSR) San Diego State University PhD program Elizabeth Bulos, MPA Internship Report on computerizing El Paso’s Management Information System (Thesis equivalent) (133pp), 1986 Helen Gandara, MPA Internship Report (Thesis equivalent), 1986 Patricia Chaplin, evaluating National Women’s Employment and Education project, 1982 (200pp) Paula Brooks, on female leadership in public schools, 1978 (123pp) *Served as member on approximately 45 committees: 20 thesis committees in political science and 15 thesis committees as outside reader in History, English, MAIS, Educational Leadership, MPA, Communications, Sociology and Anthropology, and Management.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department Served on Executive, Development, MPA, Graduate, Undergraduate Curriculum Committees many times. Multiple service as Faculty Senator Chair, 3 years: 1990, 1991, 1992. Initial Coordination of and Contributor to PhD Proposal Colleges//University-Wide Committees Chaired and served on College-level Tenure & Promotion Committees and Appeals Committees. Also served on Race, Authority & Violence in 21st Century America, Women’s Studies, Asian Studies, Communication Review, Social Work Review, Sociology Review, and Workshop for Faculty Publication, and numerous other committees, especially in 3-year stint as Assistant Dean, late 1980s. Involved in Program Creation, African American Studies, plus involved as chair, member, and participant in searches on Directors for Women’s Studies, Chicano Studies, and African American Studies, Dean of Education, Chair of Educational Leadership. Educational Renewal Chair (1997-9) connecting arts and science faculty to teacher preparation. Director Evaluation Committees: Chicano Studies (Chair) and Women’s Studies, 2007-10 Education: Served on several search committees for Teacher Education, four years of searches in Educational Leadership, and various grant-seeking committees. Serve on Diversity in Teacher Preparation Committee, Institute of Educational Inquiry-supported effort, Maricela Oliva, PI. Respond to requests to meet with visitors to the Collaborative. Program, with Jack Bristol, visits from the Institute for Educational Inquiry to campus. Programming of various visits over many years, some recent examples include European University Viadrina (border university partnership) colleagues and students, 2014-16; “Race, Authority, and Violence in 21st Century America” series 2015-16; speakers Henry Flores, 2006, Obstacles to Latino/a Voter Turnout; Randy Stoecker, Community-Based Research, 2002; Mary Pardo, April 1999, Mexican American Women Activists; Michael Shafer, Community Partnerships, 1999; Gregory Squires, 2002; Frances Moore Lappe, 2002. Library: Exhibit to Mourn the Murdered Girls and Women of Cd. Juárez, with Juan Sandoval and Claudia Rivers, Day of the Dead, Oct-Nov 2003. University Quality Enhancement Planning Committee and subcommittee 2015 Provost Task Force on Community Partnerships, 2012 Faculty Advisor for various student organizations: (recent) Students for Reform (Outstanding New Organization of the Year 2007); University Democrats; Amnesty International UTEP Chapter; Students for Sensible Drug Policy; LULAC; Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance E-Learning Leadership Mentor, 2009-2011 (seminars, panels, individual work with new faculty) Faculty Senate, Senator (various terms), University Research Institute, co-author, Report of the Free Speech Committee (2005) Advisory Committee member for Center for Inter-American and Border Studies for many years in the 1990s, plus served on director/assistant director searches Entering Students Program Advisory Committee Graduate Council, 2 years.

Many talks given on campus over twenty years for high school counselors, Entering Students’ Program training, on community partnerships, for border and women’s studies. Interviews/talks given to international and national visitors seeking information on the border or in special U.S. State Department/USIA thematic trips (i.e. German Lander parliamentarians on immigration; democracy activists from Africa; women lawyers; immigration lawyers from Russia; human trafficking; violence against women professionals from Asia) in group or individual form. PUBLIC SCHOOL CONNECTIONS Social Justice in Education, Planning/Organizing Committee fall 2012 and panelist at 2-day conference January 2013 BEEMs conference, UTEP, panelist, February 2013 Testimony to Texas Select Committee on Public School Accountability, August 4, 2008. El Paso Independent School District, training for social studies teachers, middle and high school, August 2008 Enfoque.Education.Engagement, annual drop-out prevention conferences, Ysleta Independent School District, June 2005, Education Service Center Region 19. June 2006. (Trained workshop facilitators, May 23 and May 30, 2007) Teachers for a New Era, Carnegie grant, Social Studies Task Force Bowie High School Public Affairs Magnet School, Nov 2002-4 Summer Week-long Seminars for Social Studies Teachers, (1990s) on: Problem-Solving Approaches Interdisciplinary Approaches Inter-American Studies Teacher-Driven Magnet Schools/Schools within Schools (3 high schools), 2001 EPISD-wide in-service workshops on internationalizing curriculum (at Bowie; Austin; Coronado) service learning, 1990s (Bowie; Franklin) Coronado High School ESL faculty, 1999 Internationalizing Social Studies, 1995, summer graduate seminar for teachers Women in the Global to Local, University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee, August, 1999 Taught Social Science 3330, Schools in Communities, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, with Home Visit training and requirements Mentor Professor, Ysleta Middle School, an Alliance School affiliated with the El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization (EPISO) (IAF), late 1990s. (parent academies, workshops with teachers) Facilitator, Teams Leadership Institute (2 days, teachers and principals), Sponsored by the Collaborative for Academic Excellence, July 1999. Content Pedagogy for Social Studies (SCED 3312), w/Michael Topp, 2000

Talks/Meetings on School Sites, 1990s: Americas (including facilitation of cross-border Preparatorio #6-Americas exchange) El Paso High School (possible magnet school) Alliance Schools Empowerment Zone middle and high schools re: UTEP collaborations Classes at Silva HS (public health research survey design), Loretto HS (on EPISO and Civic Capacity) Canutillo Middle (Texas government) Riverside High School (teachers building ‘social capital’) Bowie High School, Summer Distinguished Academic Program 2004 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/SERVICE Border Summit Panel #3, Congressman Beto’O’Rourke & UTEP President Natalicio, co-sponsorship, UTEP, August 2015 TEDxEl Paso, 2015 “My Border: Gateway to the World” El Paso Council of International Service, multiple presentations annually over many years Social Justice Education Forum Planning Committee, coordinated panels and prepared fact sheets on health, wage theft, and presentation on What Social Justice Means to Me for first binational meeting at UACJ Wise Latina International, Reflections of a Wise Fronteriza, presentation, June 2013 The Newspaper Tree, Board of Directors, 2010-12 EPISD PTA Board of Directors and Security/Public Safety/Legislative Committee Chair 2013-5 Expert Affidavits accepted in DHS asylum hearings: San Francisco 2009, San Antonio 2009, New Orleans 2010 but postponed to 2011, and (including testimony), El Paso Moderator, Nonprofit Candidate Forum, January 19, 2010 Women’s Club of El Paso speech, March 3, 2010 League of Women Voters of El Paso speech, March 25, 2010 Citizens’ Commission (on ethical problems/corruption in business and politics), 2009 Global Public Policy Forum on the War on Drugs, coordinator/MC, September 20-22 Reinventing Community Media, coordinator, February 13-14, 2009 Nonprofit Congress, Advisory Body Commencement Speaker, University of Texas at Houston School of Public Health, El Paso. May, 2007. El Paso Mayor’s Lyceum, Resource Mobilization Cabinet, 2005-7 Advisory Committee to hire El Paso’s First City Manager, (public appointment), 2004 Ni Una Más, with Bowie High School: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, (latter 2, Chamizal National Park Service, 400 men and women student leaders, from 10+ El Paso high schools)

Workshops on Collaboration for Border Health NGOs, San Diego 2003; for Center for Border Health Research, April, 2003 Westside Interfaith Alliance, co-chair (affiliated with the Texas IAF/Industrial Areas Foundation) 2003-5 (drafted two successful grant proposals to CCHD, ELCA), name change to Border Interfaith 2004+ Founding Committee, El Paso Women’s Fund (Vice President, 2004-6) Paso del Norte Nonprofit Resource Center, renamed Nonprofit Enterprise Center, Founding Board, 2003-5 Board of Directors, El Paso Empowerment Zone, 2001-2002 El Paso Council for International Visitors, Board of Directors, 2005-7 Training for Vista Volunteers, with Libby Dalton and Carla Cardoza, June-August, 2000 FEMAP, Honorary Advisory Committee, 1992- Kids Voting/El Paso Board (since inception, 1996-2002, close) Alliance School Mentor Professor and Parental Academies, Ysleta Middle School Southwest Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, Membership Coordinator, (1990s) Community Scholars, Board of Directors, fall 1999-2001. Annual training presentations, 2002-2011. Building and Zoning Advisory Committee (BZAC) Board, City of El Paso, 11/2000-01 Education Summit, Executive Planning Committee (Subcommittee co-chair on Access, Financial Aid, and Retention) Many local talks about border economies, schools, community partnerships Citizen Bee and History Day Judge, 1990s Border Interfaith Public Life Institutes #1 (Economic Development), #2 (Education), #3 Educational Funding/Tax Reform in Texas, #4 Immigration Policy, #5 Flooding, #6, Tax Ratification Election/EPISD Opinion Editorials, El Paso Times over the years; essays in Newspaper Tree fall 2013; spring 2014