- M.A. Spanish, University of Oregon
BIO
After earning her B.A. and M.A. in Spanish Literature from the University of Oregon, Rachael joined the faculty of ¶¶Òõ̽̽ in 2006 as a Lecturer in Spanish. Before coming to ¶¶Òõ̽̽ she taught at the University of Oregon, Oregon State University and Willamette University.
Rachael has lived and worked in both rural and urban parts of Mexico and her academic interests focus on race and power in the United States and Latin America, intersectionality, migrant labor and the economics of race, neocolonialism, food sovereignty, and sustainability.
Courses
- SPAN 1100: Elementary I
- SPAN 1200: Elementary II
- SPAN 2100: Intermediate I
- SPAN 2200: Intermediate II
- SPAN 3110:Composition and Conversation
Area(s) of expertise
Spanish language acquisition; service-learning pedagogy; issues of sustainability; race and identity; migrant labor.
Bio
After earning her B.A. and M.A. in Spanish Literature from the University of Oregon, Rachael joined the faculty of ¶¶Òõ̽̽ in 2006 as a Lecturer in Spanish. Before coming to ¶¶Òõ̽̽ she taught at the University of Oregon, Oregon State University and Willamette University.
Rachael has lived and worked in both rural and urban parts of Mexico and her academic interests focus on race and power in the United States and Latin America, intersectionality, migrant labor and the economics of race, neocolonialism, food sovereignty, and sustainability.
Courses
- SPAN 1100: Elementary I
- SPAN 1200: Elementary II
- SPAN 2100: Intermediate I
- SPAN 2200: Intermediate II
- SPAN 3110:Composition and Conversation
Areas of Expertise
Spanish language acquisition; service-learning pedagogy; issues of sustainability; race and identity; migrant labor.