About
Jessica Corona is a Master’s student in Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Jessica grew up on the Ciudad Juárez/El Paso border which has influenced her role as a research assistant. She received a bachelor’s degree from Our Lady of the Lake University in 2023 where she graduated with a Ronald E. McNair Scholarship and double majored in Psychology and Spanish. She specializes in representations of Latina women in archival material through practices, methods, and tools used in the digital humanities, forging their connections between her knowledge as a fronteriza. Education
M.A. (expected) Spanish, University of Texas at San Antonio, May 2025
B.A. Psychology & Spanish, Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas, May 2023, Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, Summer 2022
Publications
2023 (in process) Corona, Jessica, et al. “Mapping Feminicidios Online: Re-Envisioning Gender-Based Violence Policy in the Americas.” Wiley Journal on Sexuality, Gender & Policy (SGP). Projects
2023-present Proyecto de Memoria y Archivo: Fuerza Feminista