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Jaime Harrigan (she/her) graduated with her Bachelor in Arts in Women and Gender Studies from ASU in 2022 and focused her studies on the histories of feminism, women’s health and sexuality, and wrote her capstone on the use of social media in the #NoDAPL (No Dakota Access Pipeline) movement of 2017. At ASU’s SJHR MA program, she is focusing on issues of how crime, jurisdiction, and land sovereignty affect indigenous women and how anti-LGBTQ policymaking and law affect LGBTQ youth. She has also conducted original research on how the “voluntourism” industry affects humanitarianism in the Global South.
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