About

I am a political and economic double major focused on legal philosophy, American political thought, and building community-driven electoral infrastructure across the United States

Originally from Quito, Ecuador, I’m now based in Atlanta, finishing my undergraduate education and pre-law track. My current academic work focuses on the philosophy of political ideologies and its intersections with its respective economic systems, though I hold broad interests within the discipline. I will graduate from Agnes Scott College next year and begin my law school education on the East Coast.

In the future, I hope to contribute to the electoral law field in the United States, building on my previous experiences with organizations like the U.S Congress, ACLU, CHILI, and several congressional electoral campaigns.

During my free time, I’m usually playing the guitar, going to concerts, or hiking. I also enjoy learning more about topics from postcolonial Latin America literature and music theory—I believe that interdisciplinary exploration helps inform better our interests and the way we interact with our communities

About This Portfolio

Through this website I intend to showcase the highlights of my undergraduate experience. If you are interested on my work experience you can click here! If you like to learn more about my undergraduate studies, feel free to check my most relevant research projects or case analysis in relation to Political Science and Economics here.

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