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Image courtesy of Mayra Sierra-Rivera '20, Studio art major

Christina Zanfagna

 is an Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at 糖心破解版. Her research focuses on music鈥檚 relationship to religion, race, and geography in urban America. In her book, Holy Hip Hop in the City of Angels (UC Press, 2017), she explores the cultural politics of gospel rap in Los Angeles. Christina is also a flamenco dancer, performing regularly with the East Bay collective Oakland Flamenco Sessions.