About
Yvette is a PhD candidate at the School of Information and a Digital Studies Institute certificate student. As a researcher & archivist, her work is inspired by the complexities of memory and information transmission within Andean and other diasporic Latinx communities of Indigenous descent. Through her research on ontology, the nature of being, and epistemology, the nature of knowing, she hopes to provide a useful framing by which to look at memory and by extension recordkeeping. A framing where memory constitutes a politics of hope and liberatory praxis for Indigenous Diasporas. With nearly a decade of experience as an arts administrator, Yvette has also worked alongside community-based and cultural organizations in the New York City area.
Yvette is a member of the Archives, Records, and (digital) Curation Research Group, and is an affiliated Graduate Researcher for the Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing. She is also a co-founding member of the collective Archivistas en Espanglish, a transnational collective of archivists throughout the Americas. She is advised by Ricky Punzalan.