
معرفی
Antonio Coronado (they/them/elle) serves as Project Lead at Innovation for Justice (i4J) and holds the title of Professor of Practice at the University of Arizona School of Law. Their work bridges legal innovation, education, and community advocacy, with a focus on racial equity and Critical Race Theory.
Educations:
- B.A., magna cum laude, Communication (University of Arizona)
- M.A., summa cum laude, Communication (University of Arizona)
- J.D., Northeastern University School of Law (interdisciplinary certificate in Poverty Law and Economic Justice)
Research Interests: Antonio’s work centers on disrupting settler legal frameworks through pedagogical and advocacy practices rooted in Critical Race Theory. They prioritize promoting racial equity in U.S. education and advancing housing stability through policy advocacy. Their approach emphasizes embodied knowledge from lived experiences as a genderqueer, Xicanx, and disabled advocate.
Awards:
- Academic Honors: B.A. magna cum laude and M.A. summa cum laude from University of Arizona
Advising & Grants: Previously served as Clinical Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center’s REEL Policy Clinic, mentoring student attorneys on policy advocacy for organizational clients in D.C. and New York. Their work aligns with i4J’s housing stability initiatives and intersectional community advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Leads projects at i4J and collaborates with the REEL Policy Clinic, focusing on policy-driven equity initiatives.




