Editor ~ Michael Sepidoza Campos

Michael Sepidoza Campos, Ph.D., is an Associate Professorial Lecturer at De La Salle University Manila, and concurrently a high school teacher at the Schools of the Sacred Heart, San Francisco, California. As a founding member of Emerging Queer Asian-Pacific Islander Religion Scholars, Campos researches the intersection of Filipino-American diaspora, postcolonial theory, queer theory, and critical pedagogy. His writings include, “A Thief, a Woman, a People of the Land: Exploring Chamorro Strategies of Incarnation” in Critical Christian Studies of the United States: Imperialist Militarism from Asian/Asian North American Perspectives, ed. Anne Wonhee Joh and Nami Kim (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016); and “Not Quite Here: Queer Ecclesiastical Spaces in the Fiipino Diaspora” in Church In the Age of Migration: A Moving Body, ed. Agnes Brazal, Joshua Ralston, and Susanna Snyder (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). He co-edited Queering Migrations Towards, From, and Beyond Asia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) with Hugo Córdova Quero and Joseph N. Goh. 

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