FERNANDA RIGHI
  • Home
  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Edition- Translation
Lecturer at Roger Williams University
Spanish
  • Elementary Spanish (I and II)
  • Elementary Spanish for Criminal Justice
  • Intermediate Spanish (I and II) (online- on campus)
  • Spanish Composition and Advanced Grammar (upper division)
  • Spanish for the Social Professions (upper division)
  • Women Writers (upper division)
  •  Senior Thesis Research
Latin American and Latino Studies
  • Introduction to Latin America and Latino Studies (in English)
Gender and Sexualities
  • Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies (In English)

Associate Instructor at UC Davis
  • Elementary Spanish (regular and intensive)
  • Intermediate Spanish 
  • Spanish Composition 
  • Principles of the Hispanic literature and Criticism 
Reader at UC Davis
  • New Argentinian Cinema. Prof. Ana Peluffo

​Volunteer at Montgomery Elementary School
  • Elementary Spanish. Teach Spanish courses as part of language exchange program for school parents.

Portuguese
Associate Instructor at UC Davis
  • Elementary Portuguese (POR 2)
  • Evaluator CELPE- BRAS (Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese for Foreigners)

Workshops (English)
Facilitator/co- facilitator
  • "Academic Job Market" at Department of Spanish and Portuguese. UC Davis
  • "Love your heritage" at Empowerment Conference: "What Love has to do with it?"
​Goal: reading and writing about the challenges and the importance of personal heritage while living in the US
  • "Intersectional Feminisms" at Women Resources and Research Center
Goal: To think and reflect upon the meaning and connotations of 'feminism' and to understand intersectionality, and its importance.
  • "Gender Inclusive Language and Behavior" at Women Resources and Research Center  
Goal: understand how gendered and exclusive language impacts in the university's community and reflect about ways to create more inclusive community spaces. 
  • "Sexy vs Sexist" at Women Resources and Research Center 
Goal: define sexism and observe how appears in media. Practice and think about ways to interrupt sexism and genderism
​




Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Edition- Translation