My pedagogical practice enables students to hone their skills as critical thinkers, collaborators, and leaders to build the community capacity and infrastructure necessary to address systemic health inequities. Students leave my interdisciplinary classes with the ability to critique the uneven distribution of healthcare and to think structurally about the invisible, yet powerful drivers that shape health and wellbeing. I have taught at University of California - Los Angeles, University of California - Irvine, University of Houston, and University of Texas Medical Branch.
Recent Courses:
Recent Courses:
- Anthropology of Social Services
- (Unsettling) Global Mental Health
- Anthropology of the Body
- Cultures of Biomedicine
- Medical Anthropology
- Race, Gender, and Science
- Health Social Movements