Research Assistant, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, September 01, 2014 - present
Doctoral Research Assistant for the Global Brazil Humanities Lab
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for Portuguese Instruction, Duke Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies/U.S. Department of Education, June, 2015
Graduate Fellowship, The Graduate School, Duke University, August, 2014
Graduate Fellowship, The Graduate School, James Madison University, August 2012-May 2014
Professional Service
COVID-19 Compliance Team ("C-Team"), 1 April 2021
Organizer, Collaborative Research and Mentorship in the Era of COVID: A Roundtable Discussion, 19 January 2021
Graduate School's Dean’s Award in Excellence in Teaching & Mentoring, 1 January 2020
University Judicial Board, 1 January 2020
Peer reviewer, Graduate Student Training Enhancement Grants (GSTEGs), 1 March 2019
Co-Organizer, The Cost of Opportunity Conference, 27 March 2017
Executive Organizing Committee, Graduate Student Conference, “‘Where I fare well, there is my home’: Migration, Past and Present,”, 4 March 2016
Co-Chair, Co-Chair. Duke History Graduate Student Association. August 2019 - July 2020, 2019-20
Conference Organizing Committee, Sixth Annual Global Brazil Conference: The Arts of Life and Death in Brazil, February 2020
Organizing Committee, 2019 Global Brazil Conference, February 2019
Publications
Papers Published
Kidd, GF, NEITHER PEDDLERS NOR WAR: unraveling 180 years of historical literature on Pernambuco’s “Peddlers’ War,” 1710-1711,
Clio: Revista De Pesquisa Histórica, vol. 37 no. 2
(July, 2019), CLIO: Revista de Pesquisa Historica
Articles in a Collection
Van Norman, William C. and G.F. Kidd, Popular Religion,
in Oxford Bibliographies Online: Latin American Studies
(2015), Oxford University Press
Book Reviews
Kidd, G, Street Democracy: Vendors, Violence, and Public Space in Late Twentieth-Century Mexico,
The Latin Americanist, vol. 63 no. 2
(June, 2019),
pp. 258-259, WILEY