Cynthia Bejarano is Regents Professor at New Mexico State University. Her research/advocacy focuses on embodied experiences with violence, including feminicidios at the US-Mexico border. With Rosa-Linda Fregoso, she co-edited Terrorizing Women: Feminicide in the Américas. She also co-founded Amigos de las Mujeres de Juarez, which worked with feminist and human rights groups, including some Mexican families of disappeared and murdered women/girls. With Sylvia Fernandez, she is co-creating Archiving Feminicide, a project digitally documenting the activist and feminist participation of the first local feminist movements in the Paso del Norte Region. Project collaborators include Julia Monarrez Fragoso from COLEF-Cd. Juarez.