Jesús Gregorio Smith is an Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fellow, Woodrow Wilson CE Junior Faculty Fellow, and Assistant Professor in Ethnic Studies at Lawrence University of Wisconsin. His expertise center on the intersection or race, gender performance, sexuality and health as they relate to online identity and relationships. He has published work on racialized sexual film media, the racial construction of men of color on the US/Mexico Border, and is co-editor of the anthology Home and Community for Queer Men of Color: The Intersection of Race and Sexuality, out now through Lexington Books. His work has also been featured in Vice, The Washington Post, NPR and the BBC.