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Ana María Díaz Stevens is a Puerto Rican-American sociologist with a focus on Latinos and Latinas in religion, especially Roman Catholicism. She was inaugurated as a full faculty member at Union Theological Seminary in 1999, making her the first Latin American to hold that position at the university. She later became the Chairperson of the Church and Society at the seminary. Stevens focuses on the role of women in Roman Catholicism. She finds their contributions to be very important in that they establish what she titles a "matriarchal core". She especially focuses on the effects Puerto Ricans in New York City: "We Puerto Ricans contributed tremendously in terms of this city’s spiritual well-being and the identity of the Hispanic community. And sometimes that is not recognized.” Before becoming a professor, Stevens was a nun in the Catholic church. She has also taught at Queens College of the City University of New York as an adjunct assistant professor of modern languages, sociology, and Puerto Rican studies; Fordham University as an assistant professor of social science; and Rutgers University as an assistant professor of Puerto Rican and Hispanic studies. Before teaching, she worked with , , and Centro de Evangelizacion. (en) |
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Ana María Díaz Stevens is a Puerto Rican-American sociologist with a focus on Latinos and Latinas in religion, especially Roman Catholicism. She was inaugurated as a full faculty member at Union Theological Seminary in 1999, making her the first Latin American to hold that position at the university. She later became the Chairperson of the Church and Society at the seminary. (en) |
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