
معرفی
María Isabel Ayala serves as the Director of the Chicano/Latino Studies Program and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Michigan State University. Her academic work emphasizes the intra-group diversity and capital within Latinx communities, exploring the complex interplay between racialization and sociodemographic factors that shape experiences and behaviors.
Her research adopts strength-based approaches to investigate how Latinx identities can reconstruct structures and highlight resilient behaviors in navigating predominantly White spaces. Key areas of interest include:
- Latinx intra-group diversity and cultural capital
- Racialization processes in sociodemographic contexts
- Agentive behaviors in structural navigation
- Resilient cultural practices within White spaces
- Social justice frameworks in ethnic studies
- Humanistic approaches to inclusivity
Dr. Ayala was honored as a 2020-21 Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program Fellow, recognizing her leadership potential and commitment to academic excellence.
Her teaching and leadership are deeply informed by social justice principles, though specific details about student advising or research grants remain unreported in available sources.





