Jeffrey Sanchez
Jeffrey Sanchez is a Ph.D. student in the Religious Studies department at Stanford University focusing on American religion. Jeffrey's research explores non-institutional Latinx religious practices in America. In his research, he focuses on these devotions as powerful sources of agency for the Latinx community as well as the policing of these devotions by the state.
He earned his Master of Arts (2022) in Religious Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School along with a graduate certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies. He earned his bachelor's in Sociology (2019) with a minor in Religious Studies from Texas State University.
Jeffrey Sanchez is a Ph.D. student in the Religious Studies department at Stanford University focusing on American religion. Jeffrey's research explores non-institutional Latinx religious practices in America. In his research, he focuses on these devotions as powerful sources of agency for the Latinx community as well as the policing of these devotions by the state.
He earned his Master of Arts (2022) in Religious Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School along with a graduate certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies. He earned his bachelor's in Sociology (2019) with a minor in Religious Studies from Texas State University.