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Jonathan M. Metzl
Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and SocietyVanderbilt University
World-renowned expert on gun violence and mental illness, white identity politics and race and health.
Ho-chiu Leung
Visiting Assistant Professor of HistoryLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD
William and Julia Moulden Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Professor, Department of HistoryCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Villanova University
Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD, is an expert in Russian history, specifically the history of charity and social welfare.
Michelle McKinnon Miller
Associate Professor of EconomicsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Laura Madokoro
Assistant Professor, History and Classical StudiesMcGill University
Laura's research focuses on the history of race, refugees and religious and secular humanitarianism.
Deborah Bolnick, Ph.D.
ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Bolnick is an expert on genetic ancestry testing and how sociopolitical forces & history shape human genomic diversity.
Frank Costigliola, D.Phil.
Distinguished Professor, Department of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut
Distinguished Professor specializing in modern history, United States foreign relations, and the United States in the 20th century.
Kelly Shannon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Executive Director, Center for Peace, Justice, & Human Rights (PJHR)Florida Atlantic University
Kelly Shannon, Ph.D., specializes in the history of U.S. foreign relations with the Islamic world and women's human rights.
Sean T. Dempsey, S.J.
Associate Professor and Chair of HistoryLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Professor of History and Public Policy and Director of Faculty Research, Institute for Social Science ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
