About
My interdisciplinary research inquires how Indigenous territorialities are built in and from the city, through active mobilities. I inquier how migrant and urban Indigenous people confront unspoken forms of racism by a diversity of strategies including: reconecting the city to traditional territories, creating new forms of urban activism that include members of different nations and people with unkonwn ancestry, by engaging in art and cultural production and by struggling for anti-racist policy in state institutions. Through the use of ethnographic and visual methodologies, it clarifies questions surrounding indigenous sovereignties, and emergent forms of urban conviviality, in particular, the way mobility among marginalized populations shapes social and spatial assemblages that challenge subordination.