Faculty Member, Anthropology/Center for LAS
Arts and Letters
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My research focuses on the significance of community in Mexican identity, gendered negotiations of family and household, ethnic marginalization and the state, binational youth identity and family composition, and the moral economy of lead poisoning in ceramic production among artisan communities in Oaxaca, Mexico. My current work includes nutritional outreach and counseling for lead-bound bodies, alternative tourisms and economic strategies for tourist based communities, and adolescent and youth identity and empowerment among rural Mexican communities in Baja California and Oaxaca.
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