Juanita Arango Vallejo
贰尘补颈濒:听j.arango_vallejo@unsw.edu.au
Supervisors:聽Emma Christopher, Zora Simic
Juanita Arango Vallejo is a Colombian PhD Candidate engaged in collaborative research with the Afro-descendant community of the Yurumangu铆 River, whose ancestors were subjected to enslavement and brought to Colombia鈥檚 Pacific region during the colonial period. Since then, the community has continuously resisted to safeguard its territory, cultural heritage, and worldview. Juanita鈥檚 research focuses on anthropological work with women in the community, documenting their life stories, activism, and leadership practices. She holds a Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Latin American Regional Studies and Social Sciences from the University of Cologne and a Master鈥檚 degree in Latin American Cultural Studies from the University of Bonn. She has also worked as a student assistant at the Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies Center (ILZ) at the University of Bonn, where she taught graduate students and helped organize interdisciplinary international summer schools for emerging scholars from Europe and Latin America.
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Juanita's research interests include decolonial Black feminism, decolonial theories and methodologies, gender studies, anthropology, decolonial political ecology, community activism and leadership in Latin America, Latin American studies, and decolonial studies.
- Arango Vallejo, Juanita. 2025. 鈥溾. Notas De Antropolog铆a De Las Am茅ricas 3 (January):90-115.
- Arango Vallejo, Juanita, Gunsenheimer, Antje, Ilaya Garc铆a, Carolina, Muro Ampuero, Eduardo & Wehrheim, Monika. 2022. 鈥溾. Working Paper Series Puentes Interdisciplinarios, 0. Bonn: Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Latinoamericanos/ Interdisziplin盲res Lateinamerikazentrum (ILZ) de la Universidad de Bonn.