Content Developer, Voces Oral History Center
Daniel Miranda is a Ph.D. student in sociocultural anthropology, specializing in the rhythms of aging and care on the U.S.-Mexico border. His research interests focus on healthcare disparities, social equity and the intersection of cultural practices and health outcomes in Latino communities.
Drawing from an interdisciplinary background in anthropology, Latin American studies and sociology, Daniel approaches research not as work, but rather, as a vocation. His commitment to understanding the nuances of culture and humanity impassion him to amplify diverse voices, particularly those on the fringe of society, to serve as a conduit for the preservation of cultural narratives. His professional goals include contributing to academic discourse on aging and healthcare in border regions, developing innovative approaches to ethnographic research and bridging the gap between academic insights and practical applications in community health.