Mexican-American Communities Mexican-American Transnational Healing Practices January 10, 2017 Cathryne Velazquez 4 Comments In this blog, you’ll find some information about healthcare in Mexican-American communities, how it’s viewed and perceived, and how Mexican-American communities have adapted to the United States healthcare system. Lili Domenick, Gissell Montoya, and Sofi Chavez
Mexican-American Communities Project Mexicanidad January 10, 2017 Cathryne Velazquez Understanding ourselves and the first-generation Mexican-American identity through our parents’ experience of recalling and recreating home Tania Ortega, Alejandro Wences, Vanessa Morales, and Karen Mondaca
Sociology of International Development Tourism, Travel, and Exploitation July 9, 2016 Cathryne Velazquez An Investigation of India’s Tourism Sector: Medical, Sex, Religious, and Ecotourism
Sociology of International Development International Aid and Healthcare Infrastructure July 9, 2016 Cathryne Velazquez Global Healthcare and Aid in Southeast Asia, India and Bangladesh, the Caribbean, and Cuba
Sociology of International Development The Empowerment of Women in International Development July 9, 2016 Cathryne Velazquez Women’s empowerment via several avenues including promoting their engagement in entrepreneurial ventures, farming or engagement in sex work as a means to escape poverty traps and social vulnerability.
Sociology of International Development Women’s Movements in Bolivia, Morocco, South Africa, and the Indian Caste System July 9, 2016 Cathryne Velazquez 2 Comments Women’s movements in various places in the world