Aurora Santiago Ortiz is Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Chicanx/Latinx Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on antiracist feminisms, decolonial perspectives, and participatory action research. Her work has been published in the Michigan Journal for Community Service Learning, the Italian Journal of Urban Studies and in Chicana/Latina Studies Journal. She has also contributed to Society and Space, NACLA, The Abusable Past blog of the Radical History Review, Caliban's Readings (The Caribbean Philosophical Association's Blog), Electric Marronage, Open Democracy, and Zora magazine. She is also a co-founder and member of the community organization Colectivo Casco Urbano de Cayey.
Santiago Ortiz is currently working on a book project titled Circuits of Self-Determination: Solidarity as Decolonial Praxis in Puerto Rico, which focuses on anticolonial, feminist, and antiracist organizing in Puerto Rico.
Contact and inquiries: aurora.santortiz@gmail.com.
Santiago Ortiz is currently working on a book project titled Circuits of Self-Determination: Solidarity as Decolonial Praxis in Puerto Rico, which focuses on anticolonial, feminist, and antiracist organizing in Puerto Rico.
Contact and inquiries: aurora.santortiz@gmail.com.