Estefania Hernandez

EDUCATION

  • Dual-Degree M.A. Student, Anthropology & Public Health, Case Western Reserve University
  • B.A., Anthropology, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2018

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Healthcare Systems
  • Global Health
  • Migrant Health
  • Healthcare Seeking
  • Nutritional Anthropology; Food Security

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Student-Athlete Academic Tutor, UTEP

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • 2019: Graduate Assistantship, CWRU
  • 2019: Honors Convocation Award for Outstanding Anthropology Student, UTEP
  • 2018: Award for Outstanding Anthropology Student, UTEP
  • 2018: The David R. Lindau Memorial Endowed Scholarship, UTEP

SPECIAL SKILLS

  • Fluent in Spanish
  • ATLAS.ti and R Softwares

 

PUBLICATIONS

  • Grineski, S., Morales, D. X., Collins, T., Hernandez, E., & Fuentes, A. (2019). The burden of carcinogenic air toxics among Asian Americans in four US metro areas. Population and Environment40(3), 257-282. [Journal Article]
  • Heckert, C., Wright, T., Hernandez, E., & De Anda, V. (2019). Ethnographic reflections on communicative inequities, global health relationships, and two decades of HIV in the Bolivian press. Global Public Health14(3), 407-417. [Journal Article]

PRESENTATIONS

  • Paper Presentation, “Gender Wars: Female Circumcision Masking the Violence Continuum and Human Rights Violations.” Women’s History Month Conference, University of Texas at El Paso, 2017.

 

CURRICULUM VITAE