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Nicole Trujillo-Pagan is an Associate Professor at Wayne State University in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Sociology and Latina/o and Latin American Studies. Her work critically examines the intersections of race, ethnicity, urban space, and public policy, focusing particularly on Detroit's Latina/o/x communities and broader racial dynamics in urban environments. She can be reached at npagan@wayne.edu.
- Education: Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Trujillo-Pagan's research explores:
- Racial and spatial production in Detroit and beyond
- Policy-driven racialization and displacement
- Gentrification impacts on marginalized communities
- Latino/a/x identity construction in urban spaces
- Neoliberal urbanism and its social consequences
Her recent publications examine gentrification, racial capitalism, and policy-induced migration, reflecting her focus on urban inequality. She teaches courses including Sociological Theory, Social Problems, and Race and Ethnicity seminars.
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