About

Bonjour!

On a regular basis, I devour an entire bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos for dinner. And some of my favorite films of all time include Shrek 1, Shrek 2, Shrek 3 and Shrek 4.

I, also, study political science for a living.

Broadly stated, I study American politics and quantitative methods. In my research agenda, I ask the following questions:

(i) to what extent do racial minorities achieve electoral inclusion in Anglo-American systems, and (ii) how does identity alter political attachments within and outside Anglo-American spaces?

On the side, I love creating things.

I compile top-10 lists about anything from pop culture to best foods, I ink free verses & poems in French, and I recently launched a YouTube channel called ATOM Laboratories.

What about food?! English, Filipino, French, Japanese, Mexican, Polish, Soul, Togolese, unhealthy, I literally eat everything and anything. Just no celery or raisins please. Pasties, lumpias, ratatouille, sushi, enchiladas, pierogi, collard greens, fufu? Yes, please!

Lastly, as a child of immigrant parents, product of the foster care system, and FLI (first-generation/low-income) student, I welcome opportunities to discuss applying to programs in political science and other related fields.

I especially encourage prospective FLI students, LGBTQI+ peoples, and racially diverse folks to please reach out via email with "Prospective Student" as the subject line!



Contact me here!

Email: raymundo.g.lopez@gmail.com

Phone: (619) 709-8092

Volunteer Experience

Student Volunteer

2021 - Present

Detention Resistance/Freedom For Immigrants

Bilingual Administrative Volunteer

2018 - 2018

Human Rights First

Youth Mentor

2017-2017

International Rescue Committee

Youth Mentor

2017-2017

Voices

Teaching Assistant

2015-2015

Cross and Crown Elementary

What i do

Graduate Student

Puro Trokiando Cuh

Content Creator

Projects and Publications

Check out a few of my works and contributions

Stanford Digital Repository, 2021

“Aire, Tierra y Fuego : Environmental Trauma and Grassroots Mobilization in Puerto Rico”

With the guidance of Dr. Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, and peer advisor Luis Rodriguez, this thesis leveraged text analysis of hurricane survivors’ testimonials (chapter 1), applied experimental methods of ethnic priming to questions of identity (chapter 2), and centered Ecofeminism and the Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana to examine gender disparities and grassroots mobilization in Puerto Rico (chapter 3).

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Harvard Dataverse, Vol. 2, 2021

"Candidate Characteristics Cooperative (C3) 2018 Data"

Led by Dr. Bernard L. Fraga, Dr. Eric G. Juenke and Dr. Paru Shah, this project is a culmination of 14,500 unique major-party and minor-party candidates compiled into one dataset. Check out their other works as well as those of the contributors.

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Sonoma State McNair Scholars Journal, Vol. 11, 2020

"The Forgotten Four Million: A Critical Race Theory Approach to Voting Rights in U.S. Territories"

For my undergraduate capstone, I was advised by Dr. David McCuan. The paper centers frameworks of state power, constitutional law, and racial perceptions as they relate to electoral representation in US ‘unincorporated’ territories.

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AGEP — Science Today Bulletin, 2019

“The Effects of Racial Biases on Latinx Candidates in State Legislative Elections"

In 2019, I worked under Dr. Eric Juenke (at Michigan State) to conduct a study on the effects of racial priming. I utilized visual (phenotypes) and textual (names) cues to assess how voter biases affected the electability of Latino candidates in state legislative elections. I tabulated a series of advanced regression models from a survey pool of 800 participants.

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National Model United Nations, 2017

“Position Paper for the United Nations Development Program”

Under the direction of Dr. Cynthia Boaz, I authored a resolution paper on (i) data harnessing for sustainable development (ii) the role of the private sector in promoting sustainable development and (iii) gender mainstreaming in early recovery situations for France’s United Nations Development Program.

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Life Highlights

Bags of Flamin' Hot Cheetos Consumed 0
Shrek 1 Reruns This Month 0
Spoken Languages 1000