Dallas Cullen Memorial Lecture

“Her Presence Insults Me" Black Women and the Rebellious Act of Being in Argentina”

Join us for the Dallas Cullen Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies and the Institute for Intersectionality Studies.

Thursday, November 20, 2025 from  2:00 - 4:30 p.m. MST
Henderson Hall, Rutherford South, 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ

 

Erika Denise Edwards

Erika Denise Edwards is an Associate Professor of Latin American History. She received her PhD from Florida International University in Atlantic History with concentrations in Latin America and Pre-colonial Atlantic Africa. Edwards's research advocates for re-learning Argentina's black past and the origins of anti-blackness. She is the author of the award-winning book, Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic, which is a gendered analysis of black erasure and the construction of race in Argentina. She is currently working on her next book project Her Presence Insults Me: Family Histories of Privilege, Power, and Consent in Argentina 1600-1800. Edwards has been interviewed and consulted by Buenos Aires Times, BBC, National Public Radio (NPR), The Atlanta Black Star, The New York Times, World Bank, The Guardian, Telemundo, and profiled in AskMeAnything, The Guardian, New York Review of Books, and Fox News. She teaches courses on African Diaspora, Latin American History, State-formation, and Black Women’s history at the graduate and undergraduate level.