Welcome!
Ah Man𝖺̄m!

Niltze! No toca Aki’NeNe. Nipaqui nimixmati.

Warm welcome and greetings from

Yanawana, meaning “place where I rest” in Carrizo/Comecrudo or

Yanaguana, meaning “Spirit Waters” in Pajalate.

Both names refer to the San Antonio River and our local sacred springs as the source of life for this beautiful community, and name part of my own ancestral homelands.

I am a scholar, professor, community organizer, parent and creative adventurer.

Each of these practices shape my daily work and projects.

Associate Professor
of Curriculum & Instruction

Interdisciplinary Learning & Teaching
and Race, Ethnicity, Gender & Sexuality Studies

University of Texas at San Antonio

university bio

Areas of Focus:

Indigenous and ancestral knowledge systems
Frontera epistemologies
Culturally-relevant pedagogies
K-16 Ethnic studies
Teacher education
Decolonizing research methodologies
Community-centered oral histories

Lifelong learning is relational,
embedded in communities,
and connects

us to our ancestral knowledge.