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Lecturer of Politics, Law, and Society
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Holly Dygert is a sociocultural anthropologist with expertise in gender and economic development, community health, sexual and reproductive health, youth, and Indigenous communities in Latin America.
Ph D, Michigan State University
BA, Hartwick College
Dygert, H. A., Mexico’s Anti-Poverty Program Oportunidades and the Shifting Dynamics of Citizenship for Ñuu Savi (Mixtec) Village Women., SUNY Press, 2022.
Dygert, H. A., The Fight against Poverty and the Gendered Remaking of Community in Mexico: New Patriarchal Collusions and Gender Solidarities, Political and Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR), 2017.
Engaged Scholar Statewide Presidential Faculty Fellow, 2012
Society for Applied Anthropology
American Anthropological Association
Association for Feminist Anthropologyv
Lecturer of Politics, Law, and Society