Alexandrina Agloro

Name
Alexandrina Agloro
Bio
Alexandrina Agloro (she/her) lives her life in service of healing, protecting, and preserving communities of color. She is a media maker, a community-based researcher, and a full spectrum birthworker who leverages the power of community knowledges and ancestral technologies towards a future where liberation is the anchor. She is an Assistant Professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University. Alexandrina co-directs Situated Critical Race and Media (SCRAM), a multiverse collaborative feminist technology organization. She is the Futurist for the Latinx Pacific Archive, a digital resource for documenting Latinx migration to Oceania and preserving the disappearing cultures of aquatic borderlands in the face of climate change. She is the research advisor to the Birthworkers of Color Collective, and sits on the advisory of Indigenous Birth, an organization for birth advocacy and traditional community birth.
Mentee
Glen Waters
Affiliation
Assistant Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University; Futurist, Latinx Pacific Archive
Position
Arizona State University

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