Rafael/a Luna-Pizano

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curriculum vitae


education

PhD
University of Waikato, Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies              
Sept 2023

Dissertation: “Listening at Dawn: Trans* Storywork for All My Relations” (transjoy.cargo.site)
Committee: Leonie Pihama (chair), Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Rachel Chapman, Donna Campbell

MA  
University of Washington, Native Voices (Communications)                
June 2017

Thesis: “HOME(CALLI):BODY”
Advisors: Daniel Hart, Luana Ross

BA    
University of Southern California, Vocal Arts
Minor in Gender Studies
May 2009


professional training

Craniosacral Therapy Certification
Patricia O’Rourke, Seattle, WA
Jan-Dec 2017

Massage Therapy Certification
Cortiva Institute of Massage, Seattle, WA
Sept-May 2010-2011

Terra Mai Reiki, Level I
Erica Cho, Kingdom of Hawai’i
July-Sept, 2010

Full Spectrum Doula Certification
Prison Doula Project, Olympia, WA 
Nov-Dec 2012

Simpkin Center Doula Training
Bastyr University, WA
Oct 2012




       



experience

teaching

University of Waikato, Hamilton, Waikato, NZ
Guest teacher for “Decolonizing Methodologies”
Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies ( 2019-2022)


research

Northwest Portland Indian Health Board, Portland, OR 
Indigenous Trans and Gender-Diverse Talking Circle: An Intervention to Increase Healthcare Access and Self-Advocacy, Two-Spirit Talking Circle Facilitator
Sept-Dec 2021

facilitation & workshops

Oro Banka: Sounds to Release & Ground,
Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence, Seattle, WA
Facilitator, musician
June, 2024

Creating Ancestral Practice,
Alphabet Alliance of Color Institute Workshop Series (virtual)
Facilitator, creator
Nov, 2023

TBIPOC Birthwork Training
Lifewerq Project, Seattle, WA
Facilitator, teacher, support team
Aug 2023

Navigating Donors & Conception at Home,
Lifewerq Project (virtual)
Co-facilitator
June 2023

Grow the Love: Medicine People, 
Indigenous Futurisms Symposium, The Forum for Indigenous Research Excellence (FIRE), Macquarie University
Co-Facilitator
Nov 2019








publications

Luna-Pizano, R. (2023). Listening at dawn: Trans* storywork for all my relations. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Waikato]. UoW Research Commons. https://hdl.handle.net/10289/16003

Luna-Pizano, R. (2023). Unknown devotions: Trans* & Indigena freedom dance. In Pihama, L. and Green, A. (Ed.), Honoring Our Ancestors. Wellington: Te Herenga Waka University Press.

presentations

“**our handsteps the bridge**”
Australian Association for Pacific Studies (AAPS)
Panel Presentation, 8-9 April 2021

“This is Native Land: Transgender Embodiment & Ritual Knowledge”
International Indigenous Research Conference, Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
Panel Presentation, 18-20 Nov 2020

“This is Native Land: Trans* Body Sovereignty” 
MAI (Māori and Indigenous Grad Students) NAISA Pre-Conference 
Paper Presentation, June 2019

performances/installations

“Just me and my bading”
multi-media sound installation/altar
Meryenda (Have You Eaten x Kasama), Kasama Arts Space
Unceded Coast Salish Territory, 2023

“Baklang Kabahayan: Saan ba tayo papunta? 
Doon, Ngayon at sa Darating Panahon.
Where are you heading?
There, Now and in the Coming Season”
nipa hut, 6’ x 6’ x 7’, bamboo, harakeke, found materials
Performance Arcade
Te Whanaganui-ā-Tara, Aotearoa, 2021

“INDAK KANIKANI”
multi-media altar and durational performance ritual
Neverproject Space
Kirikiriroa, Aotearoa, 2020

awards

Doctoral Scholarship (University of Waikato)
Apr 2019-Apr 2022

Koko Kairangi University of Waikato Prize for Best Doctoral Thesis, 2024