Orfalea Center Thematic Research Cluster

Global Genders and Sexualities

Future Research Projects

Global conversation of activists on HIV in Latin America and South & East Asia.

Abstract: The conversation will aim to allow activists to form new networks, but also to vent and create communities that allow them to develop better tools and practices to tackle global shortages in ARV supplies, agenda setting in their governments.

The interviews conducted for the North-East Zine are to be extended, reconceptualized and published independently in the near future. Potentially develop a second issue and in book format.

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Graduate Assistant (Global Studies). Eugene (he/him/his) is a PhD student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After receiving his B.A. from Colgate University with a double major in Peace and Conflict Studies and International Relations, he was awarded a Fulbright to work as an English Teaching Assistant in Thailand with TUSEF. Before joining UCSB, Eugene studied, taught, and competed professionally in Ballroom and Latin dance in New York City. Eugene's research focuses on international incarceration, the securitization of sexuality and gender, and security technologies used by authoritarian governments. His work focuses on the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
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