MD4SG

Working Groups

Equity and Justice for Indigenous Communities in Latin America (EJUCIAL)

Spanish version: here

The Working Group on Equity and Justice for Indigenous Communities in the Americas (EJUCIAM from the group name in Spanish) focuses on addressing the historical and systemic inequalities faced by Indigenous peoples across the region. This collaborative effort brings together researchers, members of indigenous communities, activists, and community leaders to formulate policies, strategies, and programs that promote fairness, access to resources, and the protection of rights for Indigenous communities amongst other topics. By focusing on critical issues such as land rights, education, healthcare, and cultural preservation, the working group seeks to dismantle barriers and advocate for inclusive development that respects and integrates Indigenous knowledge and traditions. Through dialogue, research, and advocacy, this group endeavors to create a more equitable and just society, where the voices of Indigenous peoples are heard, respected, and integrated into the national fabric of countries in the Americas.

 

MD4SG Summer of Science:

The EJUCIAL working group is an extension of the MD4SG Summer of Science program which supports female students from indigenous communities in Mexico as they design and execute research projects aimed at improving their local communities. In the past two years, we have supported more than 20 female researchers from 11 indigenous communities throughout Mexico (Cuanajo, Purépecha, Mixteco, Tepehuán, Rarámuri, Mazahua, Zapoteca, Náhuatl, Tének, Mazateca and Zoque).

Structure:

The EJUCIAM working group meets virtually every two weeks on zoom. In our meetings we share and discuss work (typically in Spanish) from both our members and invited speakers which is of relevance to indigenous communities in the Americas.

Relevant Themes:

Join Us:

If you're interested in joining EJUCIAM and our broader initiatives around indigenous communities, please feel free to reach out to our working group organizers or fill out this form: https://forms.gle/7eE1dAoeJ1wMPmri9

Working Group Organizer

Flor ángel Pérez Sánchez Master's Student in Tropical Ecology CITRO
Yésica Gómez Hernández Doctoral Student in Educational Research UATx
 

Academic Advisor

Francisco Marmolejo Cossío Postdoctoral Fellow Harvard University
Michelle González Amador Doctoral Student UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University
 

Working Group Members

Adriana Santiago Marcelino Master's Degree in Human Rights UASLP
Alma Benita Cruz González Master's Student in Social Medicine UAM
Anai Domingo Martínez Master's Student in Public Health UASLP
Argelia Contreras Aguirre Master's Student in Intercultural Education UPNECH
Celeste Cristal Flores Cuevas Master's Degree in Sustainable Water Management COLSAN
Claudia Martínez Martínez Master's Student in International Relations UANL
Edna Marlene Martínez Hernández Master's Student in Public Health Science UANL
Idalia Rojas Martínez Bachelor's Degree in Nursing with a Specialization in Obstetrics UASLP
Imelda Flores Vazquez Senior Economist / Principal Investigator Econometrica Inc.
Iridiana Salinas Hernández Master's Student in Accounting UANL
Leydi Rojas Martínez Master's Student in Public Health Science UANL
María del Rosario Félix Gaspar Master's in Perinatal Nursing UAEM
María Guadalupe García Alonso Master's Student in Rural Development Science UACh
María Guadalupe Márquez Hinojosa Master's Student in Public Health UASLP
María Rosario Niniz Silva Master's Student in Public Health UASLP
María Teresa Santiago Marcelino Master's Student in Human Rights UASLP
Nancy Santiago Santos Bachelor's in Architecture UASLP
Ofelia López Mejía Postdoctoral Researcher in Law and Human Rights UAS
Paula Rodríguez Díaz Doctoral Student Harvard University
Rosa Adriana Rivas Castillo Bachelor's in Community Social Psychology UAIM
Ruben Martínez Cárdenas Lecturer University of York
Tilsa Oré Mónago Lecturer Rice University
Viridiana Camacho Pánfilo Doctoral Degree in History Instituto Mora
Xóchitl Rosales Terán Bachelor's Degree in Law UASLP
Yazmin Cruz Cruz Master's Student in Administrative Engineering TNM