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Notes on contributors
Natalia Villarreal is a student at Pace University, expected to graduate in 2020 with a double major in Women's and Gender Studies and Political Science.
Meghana V. Nayak is Professor of Political Science/Chair of Women's and Gender Studies at Pace University. Her work focuses on the politics of gender violence. She is the author of Who Is Worthy of Protection? Gender-Based Asylum and US Immigration Politics (Oxford University Press, 2015).
Notes
1 Sayak clarified to us that the journeys of Central American migrants are reconfiguring notions of class and race in Tijuana, by revealing the racist and classist attitudes by some residents of Tijuana toward these migrants.
2 Sayak uses the term “transfeminist” to indicate how feminisms travel across borders.