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Dr. Larios is an interdisciplinary critical policy researcher who studies citizenship, immigration, and the Canadian context, focusing on the intersection of family and reproductive politics. Her recent work delves into the politics of pregnancy and childbirth within the framework of precarious migration and reproductive justice. Dr. Larios's notable projects include an evaluation of care experiences for uninsured pregnant women in Quebec, examining access to care in Manitoba through an intersectional lens, and investigating the experiences of medically uninsured pregnant individuals in Manitoba. She actively engages in community-based research and is a member of various organizations focused on women's health and reproductive justice. Dr. Larios has taught multiple courses in social work and is committed to supervising students engaging in critical policy analysis and advocacy related to precarious migration and reproductive healthcare access.
University of Manitoba • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Instructor in the Faculty of Social Work, teaching various courses and supervising research related to critical policy analysis and advocacy.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.