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Vincent Lloyd, PhD

Vincent Lloyd, PhD

Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and StudiesVillanova University

Vincent Lloyd, PhD, researches issues and trends related to religion in politics and race, and how these areas affect social change.

ReligionThe Role of Religion in Racial Justice OrganizingReligion in Politics and RaceReligion in Mass IncarcerationReligious Ideas of Crime and Punishment
Jongwoo Jeremy Kim

Jongwoo Jeremy Kim

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Jongwoo Jeremy Kim is a specialist of modern and contemporary art.

Contemporary ArtModern Art
LeConté Dill

LeConté Dill

Associate Professor of African American and African StudiesMichigan State University

LeConté Dill's work focuses on the safety, resilience, and wellness strategies of urban Black girls and other youth of color.

Black Feminist TheoryAfrican StudiesAfrican American StudiesMindfulness
José García-Moreno

José García-Moreno

Professor of Animation, School of Film and TelevisionLoyola Marymount University

Multiple Award Winning Artist

Radio Broadcasting and ProductionIllustrationStop Motion and Experimental Animation (2d and 3d)Storytelling and StoryboardingHistory of Animation
Layla A. Karst

Layla A. Karst

Associate Professor of Liturgical TheologyLoyola Marymount University

Department of Theological Studies | Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Fatimah Tuggar

Fatimah Tuggar

Artist & Assistant Professor of Contemporary Issues of RepresentationOCAD University

artist working with technology as both medium and subject to address issues of social and environmental justice

Art and CreativityArt EducationArt & TechnologyInstallation ArtSculpture
Ben Radcliffe

Ben Radcliffe

Senior Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University

Ben Radcliffe studies Ancient Greek literature, focusing on Homeric studies, critical theory, and aesthetics.

Classics
Phillip Warsaw

Phillip Warsaw

Assistant Professor of Ecological Economics and Environmental JusticeMichigan State University

Phillip Warsaw's research takes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental justice, economic development, and sustainability.

Racial CapitalismEconomic DevelopmentEnvironmental JusticeSustainability
Todd Petersen

Todd Petersen

Professor of EnglishSouthern Utah University

Specializing in formal structures of visual storytelling, creative writing, film theory, and aesthetics

Traditional and Contemporary Models of Successful WritingCreative Writing TechniquesComing-of-Age StorytellingProject-Based Learning in HIgher EducationProject Management
Linh Hua

Linh Hua

Rhetorical Arts Senior InstructorLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts