The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy contributes to the ongoing integration process between the U.S. and Mexico by providing a forum for thought leaders to engage in public dialogue and training. The center supports a vibrant community of innovative scholars and practitioners; and undertaking cutting-edge research to guide policy decisions.
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The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy contributes to the ongoing integration process between the U.S. and Mexico by providing a forum for thought leaders to engage in public dialogue and training. The center supports a vibrant community of innovative scholars and practitioners; and undertaking cutting-edge research to guide policy decisions.
USMEX Fellow Juan Delgado presents his work titled, "Race as Culture and Color, Recognizing Afrodescendent Populations in Colombia and Mexico (1970-2018)"
USMEX Fellow Daniel Ramirez Perez presents his work titled, "Tequila Pueblo Mágico y Aguadas Pueblo Patrimonio: marcas de la espacialización del tiempo en destinos turísticos"
USMEX Fellow Michael Lettieri presents his work titled, “The Octopus and the Leviathan: Urban Politics and the Rise and Fall of Authoritarianism in Mexico”
USMEX Fellow Sergio Miranda Pacheco presents his work titled, “The city that was not: environmental problems and urbanization of Mexico City in the 1950s”
USMEX Fellow James Daria presents his work titled, “We are the Slaves of the Twenty-First Century”: Life and Labor among Mexico’s Indigenous Migrant Farmworkers”
USMEX Fellow Daniela Barba presents her work titled, “Variations in the Circumstances of Law Enforcement: Detention and Torture Beyond the War on Drugs in Mexico”
USMEX Fellow Carolina Valdivia presents her work titled, “I Became a Mom Overnight: How the Deportation of a Parent Affects Immigrant Young Adults’ Educational Trajectories”
USMEX Fellow Teresita Rocha presents her work titled, "Homelessness and HIV/STI risk among a cohort of women sex workers in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico".
The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy contributes to the ongoing integration process between the U.S. and Mexico by providing a forum for thought leaders to engage in public dialogue and training. The center supports a vibrant community of innovative scholars and practitioners; and undertaking cutting-edge research to guide policy decisions.