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Flavia Maria Lake
Adjunct Faculty
Flavia Maria Lake received her MA and PhD in Geography from UCLA. She is a first-gen college graduate who attended community college before transferring to UC Berkeley for a BA in Political Economy and International Development. Her research is on the connections between identity, power, and the built environment in cities; specifically how immigrants navigate gentrification and preserve cultural institutions. She teaches a variety of geography courses and is passionate about encouraging students to think critically about inequality and the environment!
Flavia Maria Lake
Adjunct Faculty
Flavia Maria Lake received her MA and PhD in Geography from UCLA. She is a first-gen college graduate who attended community college before transferring to UC Berkeley for a BA in Political Economy and International Development. Her research is on the connections between identity, power, and the built environment in cities; specifically how immigrants navigate gentrification and preserve cultural institutions. She teaches a variety of geography courses and is passionate about encouraging students to think critically about inequality and the environment!
