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Tony Lucero is a Professor and Chair of the Comparative History Ideas Program (CHID) at the University of Washington. With a background that includes a BA in Political Science from Stanford University and both an MA and PhD in Politics from Princeton University, his academic career is distinguished by a focus on Indigenous politics, social movements, and the complexities of Latin American politics. Raised on the Mexico-US border in El Paso, Texas, his geographic and cultural experiences heavily inform his research interests and teaching. Lucero has published works, including 'Struggles for Voice: Politics of Indigenous Representation in the Andes' and collaborated on projects like 'Side Tohono O’odham Life on the Borders'. He leads courses on Indigenous studies, critical university studies, research methods, cultural theory, and has served as a mentor for graduate students pursuing their MA and PhD in the field.
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