We’re happy to announce that Jenny Seman is the newest addition to our blog crew. Jenny is a PhD candidate in American History at Southern Methodist University and has an interest in the history of women, gender, and spirituality in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Her dissertation work focuses on faith healing and curanderismo. She also serves as a graduate student representative on the Women’s and Gender Studies Council at SMU. Please join me in giving her a warm welcome!
Welcome Jennifer K. Seman!
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Looking forward to your posts, Jenny!
Thank-you Jared! Glad to be here.
Welcome Jennifer! Thank you for joining us on this effort.
Seems like a worthy cause, Jennifer