Tania Gutiérrez-Monroy is an assistant professor at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in the University of British Columbia. She studies architecture as a material and signifying practice that spatializes colonial and patriarchal forces as well as resistance mechanisms. Thematically, her research spans: historical examples of ephemeral and practised architectures, race and gender in spaces of conflict, and landscapes of Indigenous resistance. Prior to joining UBC, Tania was assistant professor of architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, after having been the 2021-2022 Emerging Scholar Fellow at the G. Hines College of Architecture and Design, in the University of Houston. She has also taught architectural history, theory, design, and research methods at the University of Houston, Louisiana State University, and Université Laval. She holds a Ph.D. and an M.Sc. from McGill University and was trained as an architect at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.