
Scholarly
Work
Conference Presentations
A Feminist Approach to Developing a Multidimensional Deprivation Index in Low-Income Latinx Neighborhoods in Chicago. The South East Exchange of Development Studies (SEEDS) 5th Annual Conference. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. April 2025
Feminist Pedagogy as Resistance: Engaging Undergraduate Students in WGSS Post 2024 Election. Southeastern Women's Studies Association. Decatur, GA. March 2025.
Re/defining “Ni de Aqui Ni de Allá”: Mexican Immigrant Women Challenging Dominant Beliefs about Migration. National Women’s Studies Association. Detroit, MI. November 2024.
A Feminist Methodological Approach to Developing a Multidimensional Poverty Index for the West Side of Chicago. 2023 ACS Data Users Conference. Virtual Conference. May 2023.
Research Reports
South Side Community Reparations Coalition (2024). Reparations Is for Individuals: Participatory Action Research on Chicago’s Historic Black South Side & Recommendations for Reparations Efforts, R3 Funding, & Beyond. Chicago Urban League.
Mattingly, Marybeth J., Julia Gutierrez, Emily Ryder Perlmeter, and Katherine E. Wullert. 2021. “It Took a Pandemic: Expanded Assistance, Material Hardship, and Helping Others during the Covid-19 Crisis.” In “Monitoring the Crisis: American Voices Project.” Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Published Articles
Cisneros, J., & Gutierrez, J. (2018) “What does it mean to be undocuqueer?”: Exploring (il)legibility within the intersection of gender, sexuality, and immigration status. QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, 5(1), 84-102.
Meiners, E., Quinn, T., Chávez, R.K., Gutierrez, J., Preston, C., Willse, C., (2016). Community fault-lines: Teaching and learning about power, institutions, and change. Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, 26(2), 256-271.