Inés Hernández-Ávila Presentations
- Presentation, Dancing Earth Songs: Poems and Stories, for Primer Congreso de Literatura
Indígena de América,
- sponsored by Asociación B'eyb'al, Guatemala City, Guatemala, July
27-30, 1998.
- Panel presenter, "Latina Feminist Testimonios: Papelitos Guardados," National Association
for Chicana and Chicano Studies,
- San
Antonio, Texas, April 28-May 1, 1999.
- Moderator, session on Grant-Writing, National Conference of Ford Fellows, Washington
D.C., October 8-9, 1999.
- Presentation, "Liberating Words: The Chicana/o and Native American Literary Connection,"
-
Yakima Valley Community College, October 28, 1999.
- Keynote presentation, "Intellectual Sovereignties/Representational Solidarities: A Native
American Studies Perspective",
- 30 Years of Ethnic Studies Research: A Dialogue Among UC
Ethnic Studies Faculty, University of California, Santa Barbara, December 2-3, 1999.
- Panelist for session "What Does the Future Hold for American Indian Studies?" for
conference
- First People, /First Nations: Voices and Perspectives of American Indian
Studies into the 21st Century, Arizona State University, March 2-3, 2000.
- Presentation, "The Power of Native Language(s) and the Performance of Indigenous
Autonomy: The Case of Mexico,"
- for session, "Intellectual Sovereignty: Frontiers of
Indigenous Thinking," conference: Multiple Sovereignties: The Yale Native American
Studies Conference Honors Felix Cohen, Yale University, March 31-April 2, 2000.
- Plenary presenter for conference The Color of Violence: Violence Against Women of
Color/A National Conference,
- University of California, Santa Cruz, April 28-29, 2000.
- Presentation, "The Power of Native Language(s) and the Performance of Indigenous
Autonomy: The Case of Mexico,"
- for conference Sovereignty 2000: Locations of
Contestation and Possibility, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 19-20, 2000.
- Poetry Reading, for release of Through the Eye of the Deer: An Anthology of Native
American Women Writers,
- eds. Carolyn Dunn and Carol Comfort Aunt Lute Press, June 2000.
- Presentation, "Los Estudios Etnicos en los EEUU: Defendiendo y Creando Para Nuestros
Pueblos,"
- sponsored by the OEI, Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos, Mexico City
office, August 30-31, 2000.
- Presentation, "Qué es lo que estáen juego: Las comunidades indígenas México/Estados
Unidos," for the conference
- Diálogo Intercultural: La Afirmación de las Identidades Más
Alláde las Fronteras, Colegio de la Frontera Norte/Tijuana, co-sponsered with the OEI,
Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos, September 5-6, 2000.
- Panel discussion, "Native America in the 21st Century: Who Will We Be?" for the
- Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian's groundbreaking on the National Mall,
Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., September 27,
2000.
- Poetry reading, Encuentro Continental de Escritores en Lenguas Indígenas y Afrocaribeñas
de America,
- October 13-15, 2000, Chetumal, Felipe Carrillo Puerto and Canc�n, Quintana
Roo, Mexico.
- Panel Presenter, "Entre Guadalupe y Malinche: A Tejana Anthology,"
- Society for the Study
of American Women Writers/First International Conference, San Antonio, Texas, February
14-18, 2001.
- Poetry Reading for session "Performance and the Arts," (Re)Presenting Native American
Cultures:
- The Yale Native American Studies Conference Honors Writing, Yale University,
March 23-24, 2001.
- Presenter, "Theater of Struggle and Triumph: FOMMA/A Mayan Woman's Center in San
Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico,"
- for Women and Religions section, American
Academy of Religions, Nashville, Tennessee, November 18-21, 2000.
- Presenter,"Escritores en Lenguas Indígenas: Native Language(s), Indigenous Autonomy, and
Mexico's Movement of Native Writers,"
- for conference: Reshaping the Americas: Narratives
of Place, sponsored by the Humanities Research Instititute, University of California,
Irvine, April 20-21, 2001.
- Gender on the Borderlands/NEH conference, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas, July
12-13, 2001,
- plenary presentation, and one of the lead faculty for the conference
(seminar leader)
- Poetry Reading for conference Religious Healing in Urban America, Harvard University,
September 24-25, 2001.
- Panel presentations, for conference, Practicing Transgression: Radical Women of Color
for the 21st. Century,
- University of California, Berkeley, February, 2002.
- Panel presentation, with other members of the Latina Feminist Research Group, of Telling
to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios,
- National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies
conference, Chicago, March 30, 2002.
- Poetry reading, Poetics and Politics Distinguished Speaker series, University of
Arizona, April 14, 2002,
- sponsored by American Indian Studies and English.
- Presenter, with other members of the Latina Feminist Research Group, of Telling to Live:
Latina Feminist Testimonios,
- Carnegie Library, San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 22, 2002.
- Panel presenter, "Performing Cultures and Strong Mayan Women: FOMMA in San Cristobal de
las Casas, Chiapas,"and chair,
- for the session "(Un)Changing Stories: Indigenous
Responses to Globalization," Oral History Association national conference, San Diego,
Oct. 27, 2002.
- Invited speaker, Hemispheric Dialogues program, "The Linkages between Chicana/o Studies,
Native American Studies,
- and Latin American/Latino Studies," University of California,
Santa Cruz, November 8, 2002.
- Invited speaker, "Transforming Violence through FOMMA (Fortaleza de la Mujer Maya): A
Mayan Women's Center/Theater Group
- in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas," Oberlin
College, Nov. 24, 2002.
- Keynote presentation, "Pasos de Amoridolor: At the Crossroads of Chicana/o and Indígena
Spiritualities,"
- Latina/o Religions conference , UC Berkeley, April, 2003.
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