I am honored to have earned my degree through Southern New Hampshire University’s phenomenal History Department. In the completion of my graduate program, I researched the history of the U.S. Census and how Latinos/Hispanics have historically been racially and ethnically categorized, and the challenges that come with these Panethnic labels. I intend to take my research on Latinx racial identity to the doctoral level, and I look forward to using what I learn to advocate for stronger and more accurate legal protections for Latinx citizens and migrants.
I am incredibly excited to have published my first historiographical work. You can read my published thesis through ProQuest!
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