Lecturer Faculty Biography
- B.A. in Latina/o Studies - San Francisco State University
- B.S. in Health Education - San Francisco State University
- Minor in Education- San Francisco State University
- M.A. in Ethnic Studies - San Francisco State University
- Currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Arizona State University
Race, Class, Gender; Latinx and Black feminisms; Social Movements; Latinx sociology; Ethnic Studies; Culture; Health and Healing; Resiliency; police violence; Sociology of Knowledge; Third Spaces; Pop-up Spaces; Mercados; Latinx Spaces in the Bay Area.
- LTNS 276- Latina/o, U.S. Government, and Constitutional Ideals
- ETHS 120- Educational Justice, Health Equity, and Academic Success
- LTNS 465- Mexican American and Chicana/x/o History
- ETHS 221- Health and Social Justice - Burning Issues, Taking Action
- ETHS 110- Critical Thinking
- RRS 250- Race, Ethnicity and Power in America
- 2018- Hood Recipient for the College of Ethnic Studies/ San Francisco State University
- 2018- Undergraduate Commencement Speaker/ San Francisco State University
- 2016- Leadership Institute/ Chicana Latina Foundation
- 2017- Scholarship Award/ College of Health & Social Science
- 2017- Engaging in Community Action Model/ Youth Leadership Institute
- 2016- Scholarship Award/ Chicana Latina Foundation
- 2016- Certificate of Honor/ City and County of San Francisco
- 2015- Certificate of Honor/ City and County of San Francisco
- 2015- Certificate of Recognition for Demonstrating Exceptional Support/ Communities in Harmony Advocating for Learning and Kids (CHALK)
- 2014- UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women's Health Award/ University of California San Francisco
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Vargas, A. (2023). Border Women and the Community of Maclovio Rojas: Autonomy in the Spaces of Neoliberal Neglect. By Michelle Téllez. Aztlán, 48(2), 281–285.
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