Erin Devlin
Assistant Professor of History and American Sciences · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Devlin focuses on race, public memory, and social justice
American Studies Social Justice Race Public Memory American History
Joe T. Darden
Professor · Michigan State University
An expert on urban residential segregation, fair housing issues and neighborhood racial/socioeconomic inequality.
Socioeconomic Inequality Racial Inequality Urban Affairs Ferguson Racial Protests
Krystyn Moon
Professor · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Moon is an expert in U.S. immigration history, popular culture, race and ethnic studies, foodways, gender and sexuality, & consumerism.
Consumerism Foodways Popular Culture U.S. Immigration History Race and Ethnic Studies
Manisha Sinha, Ph.D.
Draper Chair in American History · University of Connecticut
Dr. Sinha is an expert in Civil War and Reconstruction
Feminism Abolition Slavery
Theodore M. Shaw, J.D.
Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Civil Rights, School of Law · UNC at Chapel Hill
Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Civil Rights
Political Law Educational Litigation Transitional Justice Constitutional Government Federal Law
Daniel Cornfield
Professor of Sociology · Vanderbilt University
Expert in the American labor movement, the creative class, and work and occupation issues generally.
labor & employment Creative Class Unionization Labor Unions Musicians
Stephen Davies
Associate Professor of Computer Science · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Davies specializes in computer modeling and simulation.
Computer Science Modeling and Simulation
Thomas LaVeist
Dean of Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine · Tulane University
Dean Thomas LaVeist's areas of expertise include U.S. health and social policy and the role of race in health research.
COVID-19 Obesity Demographic Analysis Sociology Social Policy
Jack Lipton
Chair and Professor of Translational Neuroscience · Michigan State University
Jack Lipton is an expert in the areas of neural transplantation therapies, and experimental therapeutics for Parkinson’s Disease.
Stereotaxic Surgery Western Blot Pharmacokinetic Studies of Investigational Drugs Gene Therapy Neural Transplantation Therapies
Glen Duerr, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of International Studies · Cedarville University
Dr. Deurr's research interests include nationalism and secession, comparative politics, and international relations theory
International Terrorism Domestic Terrorism International Relations Brexit
Dima M. Qato, PharmD, MPH, PhD
Hygeia Centennial Chair and Associate Professor · USC School of Pharmacy
Dr. Qato’s goal is to promote public accountability to better ensure access to, and safe use of, medications in the US and globally.
Health Policy Public Health Epidemiology Medicine Pharmacy
Shankar Subramaniam
Chair and Professor of Bioengineering, Professor Chemistry and Biochemistry and Nanotechnology · UC San Diego
Research in the Subramaniam laboratory spans several areas of bioinformatics, systems biology and medicine.
Neurology Systems Medicine Bioengineering Gene Expression and Regulation Genetics and Genomics
Leanna Giancarlo
Associate Professor · University of Mary Washington
Leanna Giancarlo is a Professor of Chemistry and commentator on the portrayal of science in media and popular culture.
STEM Education Science Education Science and Popular Culture Chemistry
Linda Trinh Vo
Professor, Department of Asian American Studies · UC Irvine
Dr. Linda Trinh Vo is a Professor and former Chair of the Department of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Irvine.
Gender Relations Racial and Ethnic Relations Vietnamese Experience Asian American Studies Immigrants and refugees
Glenn Bracey, PhD
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Criminology | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · Villanova University
Glenn Bracey, PhD, is an expert on race and social movements and race and the law.
Race and Politics Sociology Black Lives Matter Critical Race Theory Social Movements
Malinda Maynor Lowery, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of History & Director, Center for the Study of the American South, College of Arts and Sciences · UNC-Chapel Hill
Malinda Maynor Lowery's research interests include Native American history, Southern history, foodways, oral history and more.
Social and Political History Native American History Southern History Historical Geography Foodways
Eric Houck, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy, School of Education · UNC at Chapel Hill
Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy
Teacher Salary Teacher Quality Student Assignment Issues School Finance Policies State Funding Formulas
Christopher Finlay
Associate Professor of Communication Studies, College of Communication and Fine Arts · Loyola Marymount University
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
Political Science Communication New Media Global Communications Journalism
Regina Tuma, PhD
Doctoral Faculty - Media Psychology · Fielding Graduate University
Media psychology is the future of psychology—Without it, we would not be able to understand social media as constructed and lived realities.
Psychology of Social Media Social Media Research Psychology of Big Data Mind and Technology Critical Media Psychology
Jamelia Morgan
Associate Professor of Law and Robert D. Glass Scholar · University of Connecticut
Jamelia Morgan is an expert in the development of disability as a legal category and how law shapes disability.
Human Rights Law Women in Prison Solitary Confinement Mass Incarceration Civil Rights