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Petillo contributes to academic conversation between queer migration 1xbet sports betting and critical trafficking 1xbet sports betting

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April Petillo, assistant professor in American ethnic 1xbet sports betting and affiliated with gender, women and sexuality 1xbet sports betting , contributed the article "Marking Embodied Borders: Compulsory Settler Sexuality, Indigeneity, and U.S. Law" to the Women's 1xbet sports betting in Communications Journal's referred "Conversation and Commentary: Queer Migration 1xbet sports betting and Critical Trafficking 1xbet sports betting ," published March 19.

Petillo's piece suggests that the U.S. sociolegal treatment of Indigenous peoples throughout history has informed how we perceive and embody borders. She asserts that a perspective including Indigenous critical 1xbet sports betting encourages attention to how we understand and respond to the idea of borders, where the concept of borders operates as a colonial construct and how this is crucial to any conversation about the phenomena of migration, queer migration, and coercion into the sex industry.

This conversation between queer migrations 1xbet sports betting scholars — including Eithne Luibhéid and Karma R. Chávez — critical trafficking 1xbet sports betting scholars — including Annie Hill and Wendy Hesford — is one of the first of its kind. The American ethnic 1xbet sports betting department is proud that Petillo has made such an important contribution to this timely conversation.