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Mical Raz

Mical Raz

Charles E. and Dale L. Phelps Professor in Public Policy and HealthUniversity of Rochester

Author of "What's Wrong with the Poor? Psychiatry, Race and the War on Poverty."

Foster Care and AdoptionsChild WelfarePsychiatryEducation PolicyRace Culture and Ethnicity
Amilcar Shabazz

Amilcar Shabazz

Professor and Undergraduate Program Director, W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Amilcar Shabazz has been a prominent voice in the movement to make reparations to descendants of former enslaved Americans.

Reparations for SlaveryJuneteenthAfrican American Educational History and Public PolicyAfro-Americans in the Caribbean, Central and South AmericaAfrican American Biography
Dr David Lowe

Dr David Lowe

Senior Research FellowLeeds Beckett University

Dr David Lowe's main research interests are in terrorism & security, policing and criminal law.

Criminal LawPoliceSecurityTerrorismCrime
Brianna Hirami-Vermeer

Brianna Hirami-Vermeer

Lecturer in Rhetorical ArtsLoyola Marymount University

University Core Curriculum

CommunicationCopy EditingHigher Education TeachingReading ComprehensionResearch Skills
Paul Kramer

Paul Kramer

Associate Professor of HistoryVanderbilt University

Expert in modern U. S. history, with an emphasis on transnational histories, American social thought and the politics of inequality.

RefugeesImmigrationU.S. HistoryForeign Policy
Catherine Morris

Catherine Morris

Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Human & Social DevelopmentUniversity of Victoria

Catherine Morris is involved in education, research and advocacy on international human rights, peacebuilding and conflict resolution.

ThailandHigher EducationResearchPolicy AnalysisCambodia
Karrin Hanshew

Karrin Hanshew

Associate Professor & Graduate DirectorMichigan State University

An expert in the Holocaust, Karrin Hanshew examines persecution and genocide in Europe, perpetrators, victims, bystanders, and resistors.

Modern and Contemporary European history20th Century EuropePersecutionGenocideThe Holocaust
Jay Hmielowski

Jay Hmielowski

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Jay Hmielowski's research interests include environmental, science and political communication.

TrustPolitical CommunicationMedia Psychology and Media EffectsScience Communication
Sarah Mendelson

Sarah Mendelson

Distinguished Service ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Sarah Mendelson's current work is on creating a community of practice dedicated to growing the next generation of human rights experts.

ElectionsHuman TraffickingHumanitarian AffairsRussian PoliticsUkrainian Politics
Dr Graeme Hayes

Dr Graeme Hayes

Reader in Sociology and PolicyAston University

Dr Hayes focuses on environmental protest movements, climate change, direct action, civil disobedience & criminal trials of activists.

Social TransformationDisobedienceClimate ChangeContemporary Social MovementsDirect Action