Ever Osorio Ruiz

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Degree Program: 
Ph.D.
Ever E. Osorio Ruiz is a Doctoral Candidate in American Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. During the Fall 22/Spring 23 she will be a Visiting Scholar as a Diversity Predoctoral Fellow at MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and a Research Associate at the Five Colleges Women’s Studies Center in Amherst, MA. Ever holds an MA in Politics from the New School for Social Research and an MA in Communication from Universidad Iberoamericana. She is currently writing the dissertation The Violet Spring: Radical Politics and Poetics of Mexican Feminisms in the XXI Century an exploration of the history and configuration of Mexican feminist social movements through slogans and the writing of testimonies in protests, rallies, and in analog and digital media posts. Her analysis situates the feminist struggle as a direct action against feminicide, the War on Drugs, and rising authoritarianism. Her research has been supported by a Mellon Sawyer Seed Grant, Isa and Avi Mehta Graduate Student Research Fund, the Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration Program, the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, and the Mexican Public Education Ministry.
 
Department: 
American and African American Studies; Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Expected Year of Graduation: 
Class of 2023