[Bio c. 2010] I am a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow conducting research for my dissertation in New Orleans, LA. Currently a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Anthropology at Teachers College, Columbia University, I earned my B.A. with honors in english and anthropology from San Diego State University (SDSU). While at SDSU, I participated in an ethnobotany project in Peru, helpting to develop a comprehensive database on the medicinal uses of plants in the region. I also graduated from the Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program, a national organization that aims to prepare under-represented students – such as ethnic minorities and students of low socioeconomic status – for graduate studies in the sciences. My interests include material culture and technology, science studies, human and animal relaitonhs, social movments, film, research methodologies, and public and applied anthropology.

 

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Curator Ethnographic Terminalia New Orleans, Barrister's Gallery
Curator Ethnographic Terminalia: New Orleans

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