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Imagining Seattle: Social Values in Urban Governance, by Serin D. Houston, is one of three featured books in Seattle University's 2020-2021 "Arts and Leadership" book series. This year's series focuses on anti-racist and decolonial arts in Seattle. During a two day event in December 2020, Houston gave a virtual talk and participated in a mapping workshop based on her book and participants' experiences in Seattle. 


Serin Houston’s book, Imagining Seattle: Social Values in Urban Governance, was profiled in the Maxwell Perspective Publication.


Serin D. Houston was interviewed about her book, Imagining Seattle: Social Values in Urban Governance, for the American West channel of the New Books Network podcast (2019). .


Hoyer-Leitzel, A., Iams, S. M., Haslam-Hyde, A. J., Zeeman, M. L., & Fefferman, N. H. (2023). An immuno-epidemiological model for transient immune protection: A case study for viral respiratory infections. Infectious Disease Modelling, 8(3), 855-864.


Hunter, B . (2025, Nov 15). User Experience Design: Taking Inspiration from the World Around You [Conference presentation]. New England Drupal Con 2025, Providence, RI, United States.


Iglesias, L; Iglesias, J. 2023. "Microchimerism." The Georgia Review 77.2 (Summer 2023): 290–300


Solo exhibition at the National Nordic Museum (Seattle, WA). , on view Nov 4, 2021 - January 31, 2022, curated by Leslie Anne Anderson, Director of Collections, Exhibitions, and Programs.


Iglesias, L.; Iglesias, J. (n.d.). ma is as selfless as i am. In (pp. 155–168). essay, Punctum Books.


Iglesias, L. (2025) Solo exhibition, Las Hermanas Iglesias, at the Institute for Contemporary Art, San Diego, ICASD


Iglesias, L. (2025) Public Art Fund commissioned and curated project by my collaborative team, Las Hermanas Iglesias.