Organizing Committee

CGIS Organizers

Organizing Committee

Serafín M. Coronel-Molina (Chair), Indiana University
Morten Oxenboell, (Co-Chair), Indiana University
Emma Bonham, Indiana University
Jaeho Jeon, Indiana University
Elizabeth Konwest, Indiana University
Suok Kwon, Indiana University
Mengjie Lei, Indiana University
Melody Lynch-Kimery, Indiana University
Sonia Manriquez, Indiana University
Simon Pierre Munyaneza, Indiana University
Eddy Rafael Santiago Huamani, Indiana University
Yaitza Rodriguez, Indiana University

Academic Committee

Eduardo Brondizio, Indiana University
Quetzil Castañeda, Indiana University
Edward P. Dallis-Comentale, Indiana University
César Félix-Brasdefer, Indiana University
Heather K. Calloway, Indiana University
Michael Kaulana Ing, Indiana University
Javier F. León, Indiana University
Anne Pyburn, Indiana University
Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa, Indiana University
Daniel Suslak, Indiana University
Eveline Washul, Indiana University

Indiana University Conferences

Kelsey Daniel, Indiana University
Elizabeth Mascharka, Indiana University

Office of Research Development

Ana Maria Velasco, Indiana University

Communications and Marketing

Sarah DeWeese, Indiana University
Jordan Rader, Indiana University

Administrative Support

Breonna Baggett, Indiana University
Lilly Evans, Indiana University
Breon Tyler, Indiana University
Amy Van Pelt, Indiana University

Technology Support

Heather Duemling, Indiana University

Questions?

Contact the IU Conferences at IUCONFS@iu.edu for questions about abstract submissions, conference registration and payments, acceptance and visa letters.  

Contact the Conference Organizing Committee at HLSGISN@iu.edu for questions about content of abstracts, presentations, conference agenda, etc.

Land Acknowledgement

We wish to acknowledge and honor the Indigenous communities native to this region and recognize that Indiana University Bloomington is built on Indigenous homelands and resources. We recognize the myaamiaki, Lënape, Bodwéwadmik, and saawanwa people as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land. For more information, please visit the IU First Nations Educational & Cultural Center.