xbada@uic.edu
Xóchitl Bada


Doctora en Sociología por la Universidad de Notre Dame. Actualmente es profesora en el Programa de Estudios Latinoamericanos y Latinos de la Universidad de Illinois en Chicago. Su investigación actual se centra en la participación cívica y política binacional de organizaciones de migrantes mexicanos en los Estados Unidos. Actualmente es co-directora de un proyecto sobre integración cívica de inmigrantes latinoamericanos desde una perspectiva binacional en nueve ciudades en los Estados Unidos. Su artículo más reciente es \"Blacks, Latinos, and the Immigration Debate. Conflict and Cooperation in Two Global Cities,\" publicado en el libro How the U.S. Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its Consequences. También es editora de la serie sobre Participación Cívica de Inmigrantes Latinos, recientemente publicada por el Centro Woodrow Wilson de Washington, D.C.

Professor Bada received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Notre Dame. Her scholarship focuses on the civic, cultural, and political participation of Chicago-based Michoacano migrant hometown associations. Her research interests range from immigrant access to political and social rights, Black-Latino relations, and transnational communities, to the intersections of migration and rural development through the civic participation of migrant-led hometown associations in Mexico and the United States. For the last two years, she has been co-directing a multi-sited immigrant civic integration study in six medium-sized cities and two major cities in the United States. The project led by the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. is titled "Latin American Migrants: Civic and Political Participation in Binational Context" and is sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation. Results of this project can be found at: www.wilsoncenter.org/migrantparticipation.