She is the Coordinator of the Indigenous Migration Seminar. His field of specialization is Anthropology; she is a doctor and teacher in Anthropology from the Institute of Anthropological Research and the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters; Degree in Social Anthropology from the National School of Anthropology and History. Member of the National System of Level I Researchers, since 2021. Researcher for Professional Services in the Mexico Multicultural Nation Program, from 2003 to 2011. Academic attached to the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Sciences and Humanities. For 10 years she was a researcher at the National Indigenous Institute. From 2018 to date, she is a professor of the Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences. From 2003 to date, he teaches the collective and transversal course Mexico, Multicultural Nation, of the University Program for the Study of Cultural Diversity and Interculturality (PUIC). Her publications include six books as coordinator and three as co-author. Main author of several chapters in books, as well as articles in magazines. Distinguished with honorable mention for research she authored on Territory, culture and identity, Migration on the northern border and State of the economic and social development of the indigenous peoples of Mexico, in the latter she participated as deputy coordinator.