Experts in Mexico
Elizabeth Oglesby
Associate Professor, Latin American Studies
Associate Professor, School of Geography & Development
Anna O'Leary
Associate Professor & Head, Mexican American Studies
Co-Director, Binational Migration Institute
Migration Cluster Coordinator, UA-UNAM Binational Reserach Consortium on Migration, Human Rights, and Human Security
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Undocumented immigration to the U.S.
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Education, culture and urban politics of Mexican/U.S.
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Mexican populations, the political economy of the U.S.-Mexico border, and gender issues
Barbara Mills
Regents' Professor, Anthropology
Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum
Professor, American Indian Studies
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Ceramic analysis, archaeologies of inequality, migration, colonialism, memory and materiality
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Heritage preservation
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Southwest archaeology, social network analysis in archaeology
Daniel E. Martínez
Associate Professor, Distinguished Scholar Sociology & Mexican American Studies Department
Co-Director, Binational Migration Institute
Human Rights Cluster Coordinator, UA-UNAM Binational Reserach Consortium on Migration, Human Rights, and Human Security
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Latina/o/x panethnicity
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The relationship between so-called “sanctuary” policies and public safety
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The ecological correlates of officer-involved shootings and violent crime.
Oscar Martinez
Regents Professor Emeritus, History Department
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Economic History, Mexican History, Mexican American Studies
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Mexico and the U.S. Relations
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US-Mexico Border, Mexican Immigration to the U.S.
Diana Liverman
Director, School of Geography & Development
Regents Professor Emerita, School of Geography & Development
Arizona Initiative for Resilience & International Development
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