found: Talking college, 2022:ECIP t.p. (Mary Bucholtz) galley (professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara; she is also the director of UCSB's Center for California Languages and Cultures, associate director and founding director of the School Kids Investigating Language in Life and Society educational justice program, and associate director of the Mexican Indigenous Languages Promotion and Advocacy collective; she was previously a faculty member in the Department of English at Texas A&M University; Bucholtz is a sociocultural linguist specializing in language, race, gender, identity, and power in the United States, with a focus on educational and other institutional contexts; former coeditor of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology and has served on the editorial board of over a dozen journals; one of the founders of the International Gender and Language Association and has served as a member of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology's Language and Social Justice Task Group; received her BA in Classics in 1990 from Grinnell College and her MA in linguistics in 1992 from the University of California, Berkeley, where she also received her PhD in 1997)