About Ana Luz Minera Castillo
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Social Anthropologist for the UNAM. Promotora, cultural manager and researcher, has participated in different projects and diagnoses for Mexican institutions, written museum scripts, taught workshops on the rescue of historical memory and oral tradi
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Social Anthropologist for the UNAM. Promotora, cultural manager and researcher, has participated in different projects and diagnoses for Mexican institutions, written museum scripts, taught workshops on the rescue of historical memory and oral tradition; She was Coordinator of Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture of the state of Puebla. She has also worked for different publishing companies as a proofreader of style and editing. She has participated in different conferences, national and international, and published various articles in academic journals and collective books. His research interests are cultural heritage, traditional music and dance, the identity and worldview of the indigenous peoples of Mexico, migration and human rights. Autor of the book The Migrants of the South, that is about the Father Alejandro Solalinde, a well-known defender of human rights. She has been a Professor at the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala, the Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla and the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in the bachelor's degrees in anthropology. His current thesis topic revolves around the migration of unaccompanied Central American minors in transit through Mexico.
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