معرفی
Dr. Amber N. Acosta is an Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University's School of Social Transformation. Her work bridges academic research with practical equity initiatives, focusing on gender, race, and labor dynamics. She holds a Ph.D. in Gender Studies (2019-2024) and has expertise in organizational culture and systemic equity challenges.
Education:
- Ph.D., Gender Studies, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University (2019-2024)
- M.A., Human Communication, Arizona State University West (2009)
- B.A., Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University (2007)
Research Interests: Dr. Acosta examines reproductive justice, motherwork, and labor intersections through Black and Chicana feminist frameworks. Her work analyzes how gender, race, and labor shape organizational and societal structures. Recent projects include equity-focused initiatives for the U.S. Air Force, Starbucks, and Arizona Health Care Cost Containment Systems.
Teaching: Courses include WST 100 (Women, Gender, and Society) and WST 380 (Race, Gender, and Class), emphasizing intersectional analysis.

