Hayley Serpa

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Graduate School Student
Research Areas: 
History and Anthropology of Population; Critical Demography; Indigenous Epistemologies; STS; Community-Engaged Research; Andes-Amazon

Hayley Maritza Serpa (she/her/ella) is a Ph.D. student in Yale’s Program in the History of Science and Medicine and a Graduate Fellow at the Center for Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration. She is interested in how scientific disciplines conceptualize and manage population(s) within the Peruvian Andes-Amazon and the global South. Before joining the Program, Hayley served as Project Coordinator at the University of Miami Libraries for an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant planning community-engaged approaches for archiving Florida farmworkers’ histories. She is a graduate of the concurrent B.A./M.A. (‘22/‘23) program in History at Florida International University. She welcomes questions and emails from prospective applicants, especially those who also identify with first-generation and/or low-income backgrounds.