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Gabriela Ríos is an Assistant Professor of Cultural Rhetorics at the University of Colorado. Her research focuses on reconstructing Indigenous Chicanx/a/o rhetorics through decolonial and anticolonial frameworks, examining how Indigenous peoples resist colonization and how indigenous knowledge influences social movements and public discourse. Her work has been published in journals like Rhetoric Review and Rhetoric Society Quarterly, as well as in edited volumes such as Decolonizing Rhetoric and Composition Studies and Indigenous Pop: Contemporary Native American Music of the 20th Century.
Her current book project, Indigenous Genres of the Human: Locating the Intersections of Indigeneity and Latinidad, explores the intersections of Indigenous identity and Latinx cultural expression. Her research bridges rhetorical theory, ethnic studies, and postcolonial thought.
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