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Natalie L. Kimball is an Associate Professor at the College of Staten Island, CUNY, in the Department of History. They are a trans non-binary oral and social historian focusing on gender, sexuality, and reproduction in 20th-century Latin America, particularly Bolivia. Their work bridges academic research with reproductive rights activism, coining the term 'scholactivist.'
- Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
- M.A., University of Pittsburgh
- B.A., University of Washington
Their research examines:
- Reproductive health policy evolution in Bolivia (1952-2010)
- Intersection of machismo, sexuality, and oral history methods
- LGBTQ+ activist efforts in La Paz and El Alto since the 1980s
Publications since 2009 include books and articles on Bolivian reproductive rights, with a 2020 monograph analyzing abortion through oral histories and medical records. Their work challenges misperceptions about pregnancy decisions in Latin America.
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