
معرفی
Diana Negrín serves as a Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, with her academic base in McCone Hall—the building housing the Department of Geography. Her work bridges geographical scholarship with critical social theory across Latin American and U.S. contexts.
Her research investigates the intersections of identity, space, and social movements, particularly among urban indigenous communities in Mexico's Jalisco and Nayarit states. Since 2003, she has conducted ethnographic and archival research focusing on indigenous university students and young professionals. Current projects analyze solidarity politics within interracial and cross-geographic alliances mobilizing around indigenous cultural preservation and territorial rights, drawing rigorously from political ecology, urban studies, and critical race frameworks.
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