Quechua Initiative on Global Indigeneity at Harvard /
People
Housed at Harvard’s Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights, the Quechua Initiative on Global Indigeneity is encompassed by an interdisciplinary group of scholars, practitioners, and students.
External Affiliated Scholars
Serafín Coronel-Molina, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education
Quechua scholar
Indiana University
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, Ph.D.
William J Beal Distinguished Professor
Department of Romance and Classical Studies
American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program
Michigan State University
Felipe H. Lopez, Ph.D.
Zapotec scholar and poet
Seton Hall University
Renzo Aroni, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, History
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
Columbia University
Osiris Gómez, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Researcher on Mexican Indigenous poetry
University of Minnesota
Frances Kvietok-Dueñas, Ph.D.
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Oslo
Carlos Molina-Vital
Instructor of Quechua
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Ignacio Carvajal-Regidor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Mesoamerican Literatures, Languages, and Cultures
The University of Kansas
Marlén Rosas, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor, History
Haverford College
Doris Loayza
Quechua educator
University of Colorado, Boulder
José Antonio Mazzotti, Ph.D.
Professor of Spanish Culture and Civilization
Professor of Latin American Studies
Tufts University
External Affiliated Graduate Student Scholars
Jermani Ojeda-Ludena
Instructor of Quechua and Spanish
Quechua scholar
University of Texas at Austin
picture credit (top): Chris Rycroft (creative commons license)