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Dr. Patricia Eugenia Zamudio Grave

She is a research professor at CIESAS-Golfo, Xalapa, Ver. Graduated in Social Psychology from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, with a Master's degree in Social Sciences from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) and a PhD in Sociology from Northwestern University.

He has carried out research on the administration of justice for Migrant Victims of Crime, Recognition Processes in the Office of the Human Rights Defender of Migrants, Transnational Communities Mexico-United States; and publications such as Self-Care Manual for Human Rights Defenders of Migrants in
2014, Universal Solidarity: Overture for Non-Violent Citizenship in 2015.

She is a Member of the Citizen Council of the National Institute of Migration, in 2013 she was Academic Director at SMR: Scalabrinianas, Mission for Migrants and Refugees, in 2010 she was President of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Women in Migration, IMUMI and 2001 Member of the National System Researchers, Level 1.

She has participated in the First Summit of Migrant Communities (Morelia, Michoacán), and was co-facilitator of the workshop on "Leadership, Empowerment and Advocacy: Recovering Heritage and Forming Networks in the Americas", in collaboration with the University of

Nebraska-Omaha, RIMD, NALACC and the Labor Center.

He has given multiple workshops to organizations that serve migrants Casa para Migrantes (Pakal-ná, Chiapas), FM4 Paso Libre (Guadalajara, Jal.) And El Samaritano (Bojay,

Gentleman)

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