📢New publication alert!🚨 Just in time for #Paris2024 Olympics 🥇🥈🥉
My research on Mexican identity online explores the #raciolinguistics and "double stigmatization" that Mexican American dual nationals face when representing Mexico.
50 Free eprints https://t.co/5d3BoVgJV4
UTSA faculty Sidury Christiansen speaks to Sombrilla Magazine about her passion for inspiring the art of ballet folklórico in new generations. https://t.co/cZY7icvIwu
Thanks for the opportunity to tell my story! It was a pleasure sharing my love for folklorico and how it’s helped me keep connected to my heritage. Dancing has become a way to pass the culture to university students & create a sense of belonging. #Folklorico#Heritage@BBL_UTSA
For professor Sidury Christiansen and so many others, dance is about more than just feeling the music. As a child, ballet folklórico became part of her life, and to this day, she continues to dance and pass the traditions of folklórico down to her students. 🥰
Dive into her story with Sombrilla: https://t.co/aE7PoA0L2C
#UTSA #HispanicHeritageMonth
For professor Sidury Christiansen and so many others, dance is about more than just feeling the music. As a child, ballet folklórico became part of her life, and to this day, she continues to dance and pass the traditions of folklórico down to her students. 🥰
Dive into her story with Sombrilla: https://t.co/aE7PoA0L2C
#UTSA #HispanicHeritageMonth
This project will allow us to learn from indigenous communities from my home state and share this knowledge with US educators. What is more important is that the US teachers will integrate this conocimiento indígena into their teaching #decolonizing#scienceducation 🤗
Exciting news!
The National Science Foundation awarded Dr. Alex Mejia and Dr. Martha Sidury Christiansen with a grant to enhance bilingual STEM education.
📰https://t.co/qezLRg2b8e
#UTSA#UTSACOEHD
UTSA researcher, M. Sidury Christiansen, explores transnational identity through a short-lived yet intense controversy from the 2020/21 Olympics.
Check out the story: https://t.co/nV478KGTcI
#UTSA#Olympics
Congratulations to M. Sidury Christiansen on her latest research publication! Click on the link to see how she explores transnational identity through an Olympic controversy.
A gold medal-worthy contribution to the field! 🥇
📰 https://t.co/zoh2OHBUwK
#UTSA#UTSACOEHD
Academics don't leave academic research.
They leave the academic system: politics, schmoozing, appeasing people in power, abuse, harassment, credit stealing, big egos, university bureaucracy, Reviewer 2
@academic_exit@ProfessorIsIn
Super ironic that Black English speech is dismissed and devalued as being linguistically broken, and at the same time is one of the richest sources of lexical innovation in English
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Check out my article (link in first post) for the first 50 readers!
Share your thoughts on how to celebrate athletes authentically! #Multiculturalism
Together, we can celebrate the Olympics & the incredible diversity of its competitors! ✊
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📢New publication alert!🚨 Just in time for #Paris2024 Olympics 🥇🥈🥉
My research on Mexican identity online explores the #raciolinguistics and "double stigmatization" that Mexican American dual nationals face when representing Mexico.
50 Free eprints https://t.co/5d3BoVgJV4
My research explores: 1) How online comments target athletes based on racialized language. 2) The damaging effects of misogyny and judging athletes beyond their athletic ability. 3) The exclusion of multicultural identities in online narratives about national identity
#EndRacism