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Please visit me at the Approvals Manager account page if you need help with any aspect of approvals. I'm trying to keep all "official" business there.

The bulk of my contributions to Citizendium have been in the social sciences. I mostly focus on articles related to my academic pursuits, which involve Latin America past and present, indigeneity and portrayals of indigeneity in the Americas.

I earned a B.A. from Carleton College in 2007, where I majored in Sociology/Anthropology with a concentration in Latin American Studies. I got my M.A. from the University of Chicago in Latin American and Caribbean Studies in 2008. Now, I'm a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where I'll eventually earn a Ph.D.

My user page and user talk page tend to get rather out of date; please don't mind the clutter.

Notes to myself to be acted on... eventually.
A CZimerick
We've developed a new wiki project,
and it operates with actual logic.
Our usernames are true,
our vandals are few,
and our solutions are not demagogic.
— By Joe Quick

Me and CZ

Like all good citizens, I've turned my attention to a number of different topics that tend converge as well as some odd ones out. The following is a sample of what I've worked on so far. It includes mainly articles that I am particularly interested in. I've created and/or edited many others, especially during the monthly Write-a-Thons, that are not listed.
These I've put some significant work into These are works in progress And these I hope to get to at some point