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Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow of Social and Cultural Analysis
Ph.D. 2004 (anthropology), CUNY; M.A. 1997 (anthropology), Hunter; B.A. 1994, (anthropology), SUNY-Binghamton.

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Research Interests:

urban anthropology, immigrant organizing, community-building, youth, social movements, race and racialization, immigration and transnationalism.

Affiliations:

American Anthropological Association; Society for the Anthropology of North America; Association of Latino and Latina Anthropologists; Association of Black Anthropologists; Society for Urban, National, Transnational/Global Anthropology; Latin American Studies Association

Fellowships/Honors:

Ford Foundation Grant; President's Award, Society for the Anthropology of North America.

Selected Works:

Dominican Americans and the Politics of Empowerment (2006, University Press of Florida)

Immigrants, Welfare Reform and the Poverty of Policy (2004, Greenwood/Praeger)

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