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Ariana Marnicio
Occupation
Researcher
Contact
6100 Main Street
Baker Hall MS 40, Suite 120
Houston TX 77005
United States
ABOUT
Ariana Marnicio is the research assistant for the Women and Human Rights in the Middle East Program at Rice University’s Baker Institute. Her areas of interest include Arab culture, Islam and sexuality studies. She graduated in 2013 magna cum laude from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic, and was awarded the U.S. State Department’s Critical Language Scholarship in Ibri, Oman. Marnicio has lived and studied in Egypt, Jordan and Oman. While in Jordan she interned with the New America Foundation conducting research on the role of women in the Arab world. Her thesis investigated the use of lingerie between Muslim married couples and sexual equality. Marnicio speaks Arabic and Spanish.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Arabic
Gender/Women's Studies
Human Rights
Public Policy
Queer/LGBT Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Jordan
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Hieroglyphs (elementary)
Spanish (intermediate)
Education
BA | 2013 | Arabic and Islamic Studies | Georgetown University
Abstracts
Advancing HIV Preventive Health Care for Young People: The Case of Jordan