Rebecca G. Martínez

Rebecca G. Martínez is an independent researcher and writer, formerly at the University of Missouri. Her research interests and publications are in the areas of reproductive health and health inequities in Latin America and the United States, gender and migration, and critical university studies. Her first book, Marked Women: The Cultural Politics of Cervical Cancer in Venezuela, was awarded the Eileen Basker Prize by the Society for Medical Anthropology.            
 
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Betrayal U

Betrayal U

The Politics of Belonging in Higher Education

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