Sarah Chocano Barboza

Sarah Chocano Barboza

First Name: 
Sarah
Last Name: 
Chocano Barboza
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PhD Student (she/her)
Biography : 

My research lies at the intersection of intercultural education and urban Mapuche activism. I do ethnographic fieldwork within urban intercultural day-care centres in Santiago de Chile. This engagement seeks to understand how the Mapuche fight for urban intercultural day-cares reaffirms urban space as sites that are part of Indigenous struggles.

I have gained professional experience within the educational sector as a department assistant and humanities tutor. Currently, I host the Spanish and Portuguese department's podcast, El Cafecito.

Supervisor

Neera Singh

Education: 
M.A. in Latin American Studies, University College London, England
H.B.A. in Socio-cultural Anthropology, University of Toronto, Canada

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Areas of Interest: 

Intercultural education, urban Indigenous activism, political ecologies, politics of care, Latin America.

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Sarah Chocano Barboza