I was born and raised in Mexico City. I obtained a B.A. degree in
Communication from Universidad Panamericana, where I later taught the
Quantitative Research in Communication undergraduate course.
After graduating college in 2018, I collaborated in numerous research
consulting projects, mainly on gender and transparency issues. I used
quantitative methods to evaluate public policy programs for Mexican
institutions such as the National Institute for Information Access and
the National Judiciary. In 2021 I became a Fulbright-GarcĂa Robles
grantee.
My main academic interest is the representation of racial and skin
color stereotypes in mass media. However, I’ve done research about
various topics, including transparency, gender, globalization, and
political identification. You can find my detailed professional and
academic experience in my CV, and here you
can look at my
publications.