Caitlin Graves
Knowledge Manager
Caitlin grew up in Granbury, Texas and graduated from Austin College in 2013 where she majored in English and American Studies. She received her master's from Kent State University and doctorate from Abilene Christian University. In her professional life, Caitlin works in Knowledge Management and Organizational Development and Excellence. Additionally, she researches Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) topics within the educational sphere, specifically focusing on belonging and inclusion for marginalized groups. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her wife and their two cats. Also, still not a superhero. Yet.
Felix Harcourt
Assistant Professor of History at Austin College
Felix is an Assistant Professor of History at Austin College whose scholarship is primarily focused on issues of prejudice, politics, and popular culture in the United States. He is the author of Ku Klux Kulture: America and the Klan in the 1920s, and the assistant editor of two volumes of Eleanor Roosevelt’s collected writings. His work has appeared, among other places, on WNYC, the Smithsonian Channel, and CBS Sunday Morning.
Isabella Sada-Nieto
Student at Austin College
Bella is a senior at Austin College, majoring in Latin American Studies and double minoring in International Relations and History. Struggling with countless auto-immune diagnoses, Bella was diagnosed with Amplified Pain Syndrome at the age of eighteen. In the summer of 2019, Bella had the opportunity to go to the Rehabilitation of Amplified Pain Syndrome, a six-week intensive program that allowed Bella to live a normal life without the daily disturbances of pain.
Jennifer Estes
Regional Director for Marketing and PR for Baylor Scott & White
Jennifer is not a Kangaroo, but her husband and children are! She makes her home in Sherman, Texas with husband Todd, son Nick, and cat Bentley (daughter Emily attends medical school). She serves as Regional Director of Marketing & PR for Baylor Scott & White Health which is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas. In her role, she oversees Marketing & PR for three hospitals, along with the Women’s Imaging service line and other special projects. She holds a master's degree in Marketing from Texas A&M Commerce and a bachelor's degree in
Political Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Jennifer is actively involved in her church and loves leading the outreach ministry and teaching Sunday School. She also enjoys reading biographies, traveling, and musical theater.
Julie Hempel
Director of the Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies at Austin College
Julie is a translator from Spanish to English. Her primary interests are the intersections of race, class, and gender in contemporary Mexican and Chicanx literature, as well as the hybrid identities in Asian-Latin American narrative and poetry. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Latin American literature and teaches at Austin College, where she is also the Director of the Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies. She has translated works by Mexican writers: Aurora Velasco, Carmen Villoro, Erik de Luna, and Peruvian writer: Siu Kam Wen.
Trevor Slansky
Author
Trevor graduated in May ’22 with an environmental studies major and English minor. He is at least 40% sure he knows what he’s doing with his life. He was President of Austin College Thinking Green and a Fulbright scholarship semifinalist. He lives in Denver, Colorado. When he’s not at the gym, you can find him writing his next novel, going on a hike, or plotting his newest scheme for world domination.