Speaking Engagements
Angela Garcia brings important insights into drug addiction, violence, inequality, caregiving, medicine, and family life in the US and Mexico.
She gives frequent talks to academic audiences, medical professionals, and the broader public.
Informed by her decades of anthropological fieldwork, Angela’s talks help people think expansively about drug addiction and practices of care, especially as they manifest within low-income families and communities.
Topics Include:
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Addiction
Social, political and cultural issues surrounding drug addiction, including its impacts on women, families, and communities
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Mexico
Social and political issues, especially as they pertain to addiction, drugs, and violence
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War on Drugs
The history and contemporary consequences of the War on Drugs in both Mexico and the United States
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Writing
Ethnographic writing and narrative non-fiction
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Violence
The effects of violence (neighborhood, criminal, political) in/on Latino communities, women, families, and youth
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Women and Drugs
The impacts of drugs and addiction on women and families
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Incarceration
Especially as it pertains to drugs, addiction, and women
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Immigration
A range of issues pertaining to immigration, especially among Mexicans
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Latinos
Both in the US and Mexico–cultural, social and political issues affecting the Latino community
Past Events Include:
Keynote Lectures
School for Advanced Research (2023), University of Vienna, The Vienna Ethnography Laboratory (2022), Dartmouth College (2017), Yale University, Department of Psychiatry (2020)
University Lectures
University Lectures (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UC Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Duke, Columbia, etc.)
Grand Rounds
Psychiatry Departments at Harvard and Stanford Universities
Book Festivals
The Texas Book Festival (Austin)
View Angela’s CV for more lectures, keynotes, and conferences.
Book Angela
If you are interested in booking Angela for a speaking engagement, please send her a message.
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