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Ronnie Shepard-Torres

The Expert is a university-trained social scientist with almost two decades' experience studying social conditions and disenfranchised peoples in Latin America with particular emphasis in the Andean Community (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru). With a decade of field research in Ecuador, The Expert has years of experience interviewing Ecuadorians in marginalized communities and is skilled in using traditional and mixed methods techniques. In addition to his Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology, Shepard-Torres has also earned master's degrees in Anthropology and Latin American Studies, and certificates of graduate study in Human Rights and Gender & Sexuality Studies. In disparate roles including professor (of Anthropology, Latin American Studies, and Social Justice), HIV-AIDS case manager and NGO outreach worker, he has worked with underrepresented and/or marginalized populations both locally and abroad, conducting qualitative research and community outreach at the local and international levels. In addition to his work as a cultural anthropologist and scholar, his interest in culturally competent work within educational, governmental, and non-governmental organizations comes with connections to both domestic and international NGOs and training in motivational interviewing and behavioral risk assessment. The Expert is particularly adept in issues and awareness surrounding the commercial sex industry, child adoptions, and LGBTQ issues in Latin America.

Name
Ronnie Shepard-Torres
Occupation
Anthropologist
Expertise

Healthcare access/health systems capacity, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ, Torture, Trafficking, Child adoptions between the United States and Andean nations, Commercial sex industry in Andean nations.

Experience

The Expert has written and presented in an academic context on the case of a gay Ecuadorian who received asylum in the United States based on LGBTQ discrimination and his subsequent US citizenship. The Expert has a decade of experience conducting field research in Ecuador and interviewing Ecuadorians in marginalised populations.

Publications

Books

Shepard-Torres, Ronnie Anthony (In Press). Homoerotic Spa Culture and Masculinity in Ecuador (working title). Lanham: Lexington Books. Shepard,

Ronnie Anthony and Shir Lerman Ginzburg, Eds (2019). Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Paper and Chapter Publications

Shepard, Ronnie Anthony and Shir Lerman Ginzburg (2019). Queer Families in the Margins: Considering Gender and Health in U.S.-Andean Gay Adoptions. In.

Shepard, Ronnie and Shir Lerman Ginzburg (Eds.), Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean. Lanham: Lexington Books, (pp. 139-158).

Shepard, Ronnie Anthony and Tia Tyndal (2019). Making a Man: Reflections on Masculinities and Bodily Capital in the Chongos of Quito, Ecuador. In.

Shepard, Ronnie and Shir Lerman Ginzburg (Eds.), Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean. Lanham: Lexington Books, (pp. 59-82).

Shepard, Ronnie (2014). Ex-Gay Exposé: Considering Gender, Sexuality, and Globalization within Ecuador’s Ex-Gay Movement. In. Viterí, María Amelia, Santiago Castellanos and Diego Falconí (Eds.), Primer Coloquio Internacional “Queer” interdisciplinario pensando lo Queer desde y en América Latina: capítulo Ecuador [E-Book], (pp.472-494).

Languages
Fluent English, intermediate Spanish proficiency
Other social groups expertise
An expert in issues surrounding the LGBTQ community in Latin America.
Fees
[Private to EIN members]
Phone
[Private to EIN members]
Address
[Private to EIN members]