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Alexandria Ramos

Writer, Thinker, and Literature Professor at the University of Washington 

Alexandria Ramos is Assistant Professor of Latinx Literature and Culture at the University of Washington in Seattle.  She is currently working on a book project titled Pedagogies of Struggle: The Print Politics of Latinx and Asian American Writer-Activists, 1898-1968.  The book traces the politics of knowledge across the archives of several writer-educators who were politically active in the pre-Civil Rights era.  Dr. Ramos' teaching and research interests include borders and migration, decolonial thought, and women of color feminisms.  

A woman making food with leaves.
Essay

Ancestor Stories and Community Care in Virginia Grise’s Rasgos Asiaticos

15 January 2025

Alexandria Ramos shares about her experience of Rasgos Asiaticos, a site-specific performance installation. The performance installation shines a light on entangled histories of migration, colonialism, and displacement, and it highlights the forging of a Chinese Mexican identity in the United States-Mexico borderlands.

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