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I am a Lecturer in Politics and Policy at Lancaster University, UK. I have a PhD in Politics from the University of Manchester. I am interested in the struggle for racial justice and the means through which this can be achieved, focusing particularly on the interplay of the politics of Black youth and urban governance. I use new institutionalism as an analytical framework for what facilitates or constrains the design and implementation of racially just policies. I am also the founding covenor of the Racial Equity in Policy Network, a network for policymakers in the North of England.
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Staff Assistant, Commission on Decolonization, Office of the Governor of Guam
B.A. Political Science, University of Guam
B.A. CHamoru Studies, University of Guam
M.A. Micronesian Studies, University of Guam (in progress)
CHamoru researcher: decolonization, self-determination, language reclamation & revitalization, cultural sovereignty
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After studying at the Catholic University of Budapest, I pursued studies in Paris(EHESS), Milan(Sacro Cuore), and at Sapienza di Roma. I worked as a teacher and psychologist in various institutions in Marseille, Paris, and the French school in Budapest before becoming a lecturer at the University Paris. As a psychology teacher, I emphasize the importance of equality among students and encourage them in their journey, paying particular attention to students who have faced difficulties in accessing education. Currently, I am conducting research in the field of art, education and psychoanalysis.
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Currently working as a Senior Public Policy Analyst in Taller Salud, a community-based feminist organization in Loíza, Puerto Rico. I have a bachelor's in Economics from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez and have recently concluded an MSc. in Gender, Development, and Globalisation from the London School of Economics and Political Science. I have publications on the matter of women's propensity to study economics in Puerto Rico, gentrification, and displacement on Islands and among others, through a gender lens.
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Young Argentinean weaving networks for systems transformation, interested in the link between geopolitics and development. Right now working as Junior Policy Analyst - Strategic Foresight at the Directorate-General for International Partnerships of the European Commission and engaged, as well, in many initiatives on Foresight, Civil Society, and Youth while building bridges between Africa and Latin America. Co-founder of the Intergenerational Center for Global Action.
Bachelor in Economics and Geography, Master in Urban Studies (role of social movements in urban policy-making in LAC)