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about me.
Andrés Triana Solórzano is a doctoral candidate in Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Yale University. Before beginning his doctorate, Andrés graduated from Harvard University in 2023 with a joint degree in social anthropology and environmental sciences.
His current research seeks to trace the contours of Africanized bees in Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the southern United States to reflect on the sciences and poetics of race and space. Thinking of laboratories, borders, and islands as key geographies, his investigation aims to better understand the multi-species histories and politics through which racialized spatial imaginaries across the hemisphere are produced, contested, and negotiated.
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