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Sara Diaz

Doctoral Candidate

Location
Greater Seattle Area
Industry
Higher Education

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Summary

I am currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Feminist Studies at the University of Washington.

Experience

Teaching Assistant

University of Washington

Educational Institution; 10,001+ employees; Higher Education industry

September 2009August 2011 (2 years)

Research Assistant

University of Washington

Educational Institution; 10,001+ employees; Higher Education industry

December 2005April 2010 (4 years 5 months)

Manufacturing Engineer

Bio-Rad Laboratories

Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; Biotechnology industry

August 2003August 2005 (2 years 1 month)

Quality Control Supervisor

ETEX Corporation

Privately Held; 10,001+ employees; Building Materials industry

October 1999June 2003 (3 years 9 months)

Education

University of Washington

PhD, Feminist Studies

20082012 (expected)

Dissertation: Gender, Race, and Science: A Feminista Analysis of Women of Color in Science

Activities and Societies: Women of Color Collective, National Women Studies Association, Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social, Society for the Social Studies of Science

University of Washington

M.A., History of Science

20052007

Activities and Societies: GPSS representative to the Faculty Council on Multicultural Affairs, Member of the Diversity Committee for the the Student Section of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Society for the Social Studies of Science, History of Science Society

Whitman College

B.A., Chemistry, Spanish Language & Literature

19962000

Activities and Societies: Club Latino, ASWC, Multicultural and International Affairs Office

Mountlake Terrace Highschool

19921996

Courses

  • Teaching Assistant

    University of Washington

    • Introduction to Women Studies (Spring 2011)
    • Race, Class, Gender, and Social Stratification (Summer 2011)
    • Writing for Feminist Studies (Fall 2010)
    • Writing for Masculinity Studies (Winter 2011)

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