Gabriela Yepes-Rossel was awarded the prestigious ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship for her project, “Disruptive Repertoires, Intuitive World-Making: Performance, Feminism, and Indigeneity in the Southern Peruvian Andes”. According to the ACLS, “This year’s cohort of 45 fellows was selected from a pool of nearly 900 applicants through a rigorous, multi-stage peer review process that drew on the expertise of more than 150 scholars across the country. Each fellow receives an award of up to $52,000, consisting of a $42,000 stipend; up to $8,000 for project-related research, training, professional development, and travel; and a $2,000 stipend to support external mentorship that offers new perspectives on the fellow’s project and expands their advising network”.