Portrait of Rachel Showstack

Rachel Showstack, Ph.D.

Founding Director of Alce su Voz
Associate Professor of Spanish
at Wichita State University

Rachel Showstack (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Wichita State University, Co-Director of the Academic Center for Biomedical and Health Humanities and Founding Director of Alce su Voz (ASV). She received her PhD in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and her MA in Spanish from Sacramento State University in 2006.

Dr. Showstack’s current scholarship addresses language and health equity and community-based learning and research methods. Her work has appeared in numerous scholarly journals and edited collections, and she is co-author of the books Health Disparities and the Applied Linguist and Language Ideologies and Linguistic Identity in Heritage Language Learning. In addition to her academic writing, she also regularly contributes op-ed pieces to state and local news publications and posts for the Alce su Voz blog.

 At Wichita State, she has taught a range of Spanish language and linguistics and interdisciplinary honors courses and regularly teaches an introductory linguistics course for language majors. In her free time, she enjoys reading, swimming, hiking with her family, and snuggling with her cats.


Blog

  • You can help us fulfill our mission!

    Last month, I posted a video of my former graduate student Iván García-Mijares sharing a story about a time he had to interpret very serious health news for his mom at a doctor’s appointment. Alce su voz (‘Speak out’) started because of young people like Iván who interpret at their parents’ medical appointments throughout their…

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  • We got funding for two projects!

    by Rachel Showstack The Alce su Voz team is excited to announce two grants to support our projects! In this post, we present the purpose of the projects and we invite you to collaborate with us. The first project has to do with civic engagement among Spanish speakers in Kansas. What is civic engagement? On…

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