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Glenda Mejía

Senior Lecturer, Global and Language Studies, RMIT

These days, Glenda lives, moves, un/learns, works, and breathes on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nations. She was born in the ancestral lands of Náhuat people, known as El Salvador. Glenda is an educator and scholar at the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies and Advisory Council Member of SEEDS FOR CHANGE. As a co-member of archiving the present, Glenda collaborates in various community-based programs such as: Náhaut Saturday School and SHELF in which she collaborated with Arts Gen to develop a community curated library, with the focus on Central American texts. Her publications cover topics on Latin American (Im)migrants in Australia (e.g., identity, belonging, place making and intersectionality), Latin American Cinema, Decolonial Approaches in Pedagogy, Spanish Language and Culture.

Glenda Mejía
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