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María Isabel Ayala is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Director of the Chicano/Latino Studies Program at Michigan State University (MSU). She holds a PhD and M.S. in Sociology from Texas A&M University (2007 and 2003, respectively). Her research focuses on Latinx intra-group diversity, racialization processes, and sociodemographic behaviors, emphasizing strength-based approaches to highlight resilience and agency in navigating systemic inequities.
- Education: PhD Sociology, Texas A&M University (2007)
- M.S. Sociology, Texas A&M University (2003)
Her work addresses racial equity in education, cultural capital, and the intersection of identity with structural barriers. Recent publications explore Latinx college student experiences, fertility behavior, and critiques of essentialist narratives in Latina/o studies.
Award: 2020-21 Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program Fellow.
Her leadership extends to program direction and advocacy for inclusive pedagogy. While no formal advising or grant details are provided in the text, her research consistently integrates social justice frameworks with empirical analysis.
Associated with the Chicano/Latino Studies Program, her work bridges academic inquiry with community-oriented scholarship.
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