Mexican American Studies with a Concentration in Anthropology; Minor in Art History, Criticism, Religious Studies
Biography
Analisa is an undergraduate student at UTSA. Her research interest focuses in social oppression and the influence within professional and academia where oppressed groups are marginalized into communities and oppressive structures forming resistance in various realms of society (economic, political, social).
Research Interests
Social oppression and the influence within professional and academia where oppressed groups are marginalized into communities and oppressive structures forming resistance in various realms of society (economic, political, social).
Projects
Mentor
Sonya Aleman
Accomplishments
Summer 2020 UK Fulbright Summer Institute
Fall 2019: Dia de Muertos Exhibit with UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures “”En Muerte hay Vida”
Fall 2019: Volunteer with Briscoe Western Art Museum
Spring 2020: Student Facilitator UTSA Student Leadership Center Civil Rights and Social Justice Trip/Experience
Spring 2020: NaCCS Tejas FOCO Conference in McAllen, TX. “”Manifestations and Implications of a Chicana/Latina/Native Feminist Praxis””
Spring 2020: UTSA Who’s Who Award Recipient
Spring 2020: UTSA President’s List
Summer 2020: Economic Development Intern for City of Del Rio, TX 2020 The University of Texas at San Antonio Honors College SPRING 2021: Research paper was featured in the 2020 UTSA Journal of Undergraduate Research.”
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