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Cristina Masférrer León

Cristina Masférrer LeónCristina Masferrer is professor and researcher at the Ethnology and Social Anthropology Direction of the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico (DEAS-INAH). Author of Muleke, negritas y mulatillos. Niñez, familia y redes sociales delos esclavos de origen africano de la Ciudad de México (INAH, 2013), as well as several publications on Afromexican population, childhood, education and racism. She studied Ethnohistory and Psychology, with a master's degree in Social Anthropology and a Ph.D. in History and Ethnohistory. She was awarded the National Prize "Francisco Javier Clavijero 2010." She coordinates the Seminar on Anthropology and History of the Racisms, Discriminations and Inequalities (DEAS-INAH/SURXE-UNAM) with Olivia Gall. Read More Read Less

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