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Ana Vivaldi Pasqua is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Manchester, where she actively engages in research on anti-racism and racial inequality, particularly within Latin America. Her work employs collaborative ethnography and focuses on the creative arts as a means to address societal issues. She has initiated projects involving Afro-Indigenous communities in Argentina, examining the intersection of race and identity within urban settings. In addition, she collaborates with hip-hop artists to produce works that reflect contemporary indigenous experiences. Her academic background includes a Licenciatura in Anthropology from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD from the University of British Columbia. Throughout her career, Ana has contributed to a variety of publications and has worked extensively with indigenous movements, aiming to amplify the voices of marginalized communities.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Involved in the 'Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America' project, focusing on artistic challenges to racism and racial inequality.
University of British Columbia • Vancouver, Canada
Teaching courses related to anthropology and social sciences.
Simon Fraser University • Burnaby, Canada
Conducted research on indigenous politics and spatial issues related to racialization.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.