Ever Osorio Ruiz
PhD Candidate in American Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale. She studies the politics and cultural histories of feminisms and social movements in the Americas in the 21st Century. She holds an MA in Politics from the New School for Social Research and a BA in International Relations and Latin American Literatures from Universidad de las Americas, Puebla, Mexico. At Yale, she completed the Certificate in WGSS and is writing a dissertation on feminist social movements from Argentina to the United States in the 21st Century Americas. She is particularly interested in the performative transnational component of feminist struggles and the development of global solidarities as part of long histories of anticolonial resistance and of recent technological transformations. Her research interests include feminist theories, performance & media studies, women’s social movements, aesthetics of protest, hemispheric American studies, emotional & affective labor studies, feminist epistemology, and Latin-American intellectual history.