Jean-Claude
Moubarac

Jean-Claude Moubarac is a passionate and engaged anthropologist! He
completed his bachelor’s in anthropology as well as his master’s
in archeology at the University of Montreal. His master’s focused
on the Mochica culture on the northern coast of Peru. He thus participated
in a number of archeological digs in Peru, plus some others in Quebec
and Tunisia. Having been to Peru a great number of times, both for work
and for pleasure, he has integrated himself in the local communities
and cultures and of course, speaks fluent Spanish.
He is presently a doctorate candidate in the
Public Health sector at U of M where he is completing his research on
the nutritious consumption behavior promoting health. Over the course
of the last year, Jean-Claude has also largely contributed to a sustainable
development project of Diabetes prevention at the Indigenous Friends
Center of Montreal. He has also worked for many years, in parallel to
all this, as a “Mad Science” educator in primary schools
across the province.
As
Jean-Claude is slowly but surely adding to his list of travels, (Egypt,
Tunisia, Vietnam, Mexico, Peru and Central Europe), he is enthusiastically
awaiting the chance to share his experience and knowledge with you.