MaliaLeeWomack, PhD Faculty Profile

Malia Lee Womack, PhD
Research Interests
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- Transnational feminisms
- Intersectionality, collective identities, and identity
- Feminist theory and critical race theory
- Global human rights, law, and universalism
- LGBTQIA+ issues
- Migration
- Feminist economic justice, climate change, and sustainable development
- Global poverty, neoliberalism, and globalization
- US imperialism and exceptionalism
- Colonialism, post-colonialism, and neocolonialism
- Latin American studies and Puerto Rican studies
- Feminist methods and methodologies
- • The Ohio State University: PhD (Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) • Columbia University: MA (Human Rights Studies; Emphasis: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) • UC Berkeley: BA (Gender and Women’s Studies) • Saddleback College: AA (Gender and Sexuality Studies)
Not teaching this semester.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2022). An Intersectional Approach to Interrogating Rights: How the United States Does Not Comply with the Racial Equality Treaty. Meridians: Feminism, Race, and Transnationalism, 21(1), pp. 236-264.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2021). Militarizing Hate, Perpetuating Violence and Rape, and Allowing Human Rights Abuses to Go Unpunished. Politeja, 2(71), pp. 203-224.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2021). Puerto Rico in Crisis: Intersectionality, Activism, and Transforming Globalized Human Rights from the Grassroots (Publication No. osu1626923805989296) [Doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University]. OhioLink.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2020). US Colonialism in Puerto Rico: Why Intersectionality Must be Addressed in Reproductive Rights. Oxford’s St. Anthony’s International Review (STAIR), 16(1), 74-85.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2017). The Tentacles of Neoliberalism: How the Master’s Tools Became a Vehicle for Activism. Journal of Research on Women and Gender, 8(1), 36-48.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2017). Puerto Rican Nationhood and the Diverse Nature of Collective Identity Construction. Journal of Politics and Democratization, 2(2), 37-41.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2017). The United States’ International Valuing of Anti-Racism Norms Over Gender Equality Norms. In Vasilikie Demos and Marcia Segal (Eds.), Advances in Gender Research: Gender Panic, Gender Policy (Vol 24, pp. 273-307). Emerald Group Publishing.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2017). The Politics of Freedom: When State Interest Takes Precedence Over Women’s Human Rights. In Josefa Ros Velasco (Ed.), Feminism: Past, Present and Future Perspectives (pp. 131-148). Nova Science Publishers.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2017). Troubling Universalized Human Rights: The Complexities of Identity and Intersectionality. Journal of Politics and Democratization, 1(1), 56-61.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2015). The Intricacies of Adopting International “Norms” From the Bottom Up. Wagadu—A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies, 13(1), 211-33.
- Womack, Malia Lee. (2014). The United States’ Engagement with International Law: An Analysis of the Social Complexities that Crystallized its Stance on Racial and Gender Rights. La Camera Blu—Rivista di Studi di Genere, 10(11), 78-84.
2024
- International Studies Association’s West Annual Conference “Getting Back to Basics in the 21st Century: Growing, Prioritizing, and Centralizing International Studies in Times of Great Power Competition and Crisis”
- International Studies Association’s Annual Conference “Putting Relationality at the Center of International Studies"
2023
- Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies South’s Annual Conference (A Southeastern Women’s Studies Association’s Legacy) “Weaving Just Futures: Feminist Coalition and the Cultivation of Long Memories in the South"
- Latin American Studies Association’s Annual Conference “América Latina y el Caribe: Pensar, Representar, y Luchar por los Derechos”
2022
- College of Charleston’s Teaching and Learning Team’s Annual Conference
- Southeastern Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Conference “Love, Sex, and Justice”
- International Studies Association’s Annual Conference “A Wider Discipline for a Smaller World”
- Pennsylvania State University’s Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies “[Re]Emergence: [Re]imagination, [Re]vision, and Revolution”
2021
- National Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Conference “We Are Family: Feminist Community Formations Across Borders and Experience
- International Studies Association’s Annual Conference “Globalization, Regionalism, and Nationalism: Contending Forces in World Politics
- Pennsylvania State University’s Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies “Disruptions and Eruptions: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Conference”
- National Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Conference “Protest, Justice, and Transnational Organizing”
2021
- The Ohio State University, Sinister Myth Podcast:“Malia Lee Womack: Analyzing US Colonial Human Rights Abuses Against Puerto Ricans”
2019
- Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights and the Institute for Latin American Studies
- 22nd Annual Literatures and Cultures Symposium “And Justice for All? Silenced Voices of the Luso-Hispanic World” The Ohio State University’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- “Hayes Graduate Research Forum” The Ohio State University’s
2018
- The Ohio State University (OSU) “TEDx Talk" Do Universities Revictimize Survivors?
- Power Reconfigurations: Regional and Global Responses in an Age of Uncertainty” International Studies Association (ISA) and Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)
2017
- National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference
- “Problematizing Humanitarian Interventions in Latin America” OSU, Human Rights in Transit Project Podcast
- “16th Annual Ohio Latin Americanist Conference” The Ohio State University’s Center for Latin American Studies
- “The Social Practice of Human Rights: Charting the Frontiers of Research and Advocacy” University of Dayton Human Rights Center
- “Transgression and Transformation: Bodies, Language, Place” Wayne State University’s Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
- International Studies Association Annual Convention “Understating Change in World Politics”
- UCLA’s Center for the Study of Women “Thinking Gender, Imagining Reparations”
2016
- University of Chile’s Human Rights Center and School of Law “International Human Rights Education”
- University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s Research Center and BGLTQ Center “International Gender and Sexuality Studies Conference”
- Rutgers University’s Department of Geography and Supporting Women in Geography “The Care and Politics of Boundaries”
2013
- “The Posthuman: Differences, Embodiments, Performativity” University of Roma Three’s Department of Philosophy
2012
- "Race, Resistance, and Reason Conference” State University of New York,
- Cortland’s Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies
2024
College of Liberal Arts Professional Travel Funds, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Grant, College of Charleston
Professional Development Grant, Saddleback College
Women’s and Gender Studies Top Off Grant, College of Charleston
2023
Women’s and Gender Studies Research and Development Grant, College of Charleston
Academic Personnel Professional Development Funding, University of California, Riverside
Professional Development Grant, Saddleback College
High Impact Practices Faculty Learning Community Grant, Purdue University
2022
Center for Teaching and Learning’s Faculty Learning Stipend, ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø, Sacramento
Week of Workshops (WOW) Stipend, Saddleback College
Peer Online Course Review Stipend, Saddleback College
2021
Dean’s Distinguished Graduate Enrichment Two Year Fellowship, Ohio State University
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Stipend, Saddleback College
Saddleback College’s Conference Grant
2020
Course Development Grant for Faculty, Purdue University
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Common Differences Best Paper Award About Women of Color, OSU
Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Student Travel Grant
Latin American Studies Association’s Travel Grant
Latin American Studies Association’s Registration Scholarship
Council of Graduate Students Professional Development Grant, OSU
2019
National Women’s Studies Association’s Travel Grant
National Women’s Studies Association’s Registration Scholarship
Saddleback College’s Travel Grant
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Common Differences Best Paper Award About Women of Color, OSU
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Travel Grant, OSU
College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, OSU
Alumni Grant for Graduate Research and Scholarship, OSU
Mershon Center for International Security Studies’ Graduate Student Research Grant, OSU
Elizabeth D. Gee Grant for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Research, OSU
Susan Pratt Munthe Award for Latin American Studies, OSU
Migration, Mobility, and Immobility Project Graduate Grant, OSU
Sonkin-Bergman-Wasserman Families' Scholarship for International Understanding and Peace, OSU
Project Narrative Collaborative Research Grant, OSU
College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, OSU
2018
Critical Difference for Women Professional Development Grant
Saddleback College’s Travel Grant
College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, OSU
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Travel Scholarship, OSU
2017
National Women's Studies Association Registration Scholarship
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Travel Grant, OSU
University of Dayton Human Rights Center Travel Grant
International Studies Association Annual Convention Travel Grant
College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Research Grant, OSU
2016
Dean’s Distinguished Graduate Enrichment Two Year Fellowship, OSU
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Graduate Enrichment Scholarship, OSU
Saddleback College’s Travel Grant
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies International Travel Grant, OSU
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Travel Grant, OSU
2013
Human Rights Masters Conference Stipend, Columbia University
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Travel Fund, Columbia University
2011
Graduated with Highest Distinction in Gender and Women’s Studies, UC Berkeley
Graduated with Highest Distinction in General Scholarship, UC Berkeley
Gender and Women’s Studies Honors Program Completion, UC Berkeley
Per Semester Dean’s Honors List, UC Berkeley
2010
TATA Research Grant
The Leadership Award, UC Berkeley
Lifetime Golden Key International Honour Society Membership
Per Semester Honors, UC Berkeley
2009
Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Saddleback College
California Retired Teachers Association Scholarship
Classified Managers Scholarship, Saddleback College
2008
Per Semester Dean’s List, Saddleback College
Honors Program Completion, Saddleback College
2007
Per Semester Dean’s List, Saddleback College
Student Scholarship, Saddleback College
2004-2006
Per Semester Dean’s List, Saddleback College