Liberal Arts Expertise Around Issues of Race, Justice, Dignity, and Respect

CLA is the campus home for research, teaching, and community engagement in the study of race, indigeneity, disability, gender, and sexuality. Our departments of African American & African Studies; American Indian Studies; Chicano & Latino Studies; American Studies; and Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies; and the Asian American Studies Program are among the first and most prominent in their respective fields. And our departments across the arts, humanities, and social science address issues of race, justice, dignity, and respect in their research, creative work, and instruction.

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Our faculty bring their insights and expertise into reciprocal engagement with local, national, and global communities around issues of race, justice, dignity, and respect. This work has always been critical, and its importance was heightened even further in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. On this page, we gather examples of recent contributions by CLA faculty to these ongoing and crucial conversations. (Last updated 12/30/22)

African American & African Studies and the Transformative Power of Knowledge

In the wake of George Floyd's murder, African American & African Studies core and affiliate faculty offer perspectives on the policing crisis and the imperative of racial justice to articulate knowledge for our time.

Joint Statement from AAS and AA&AS on Anti-Asian Violence and the Atlanta Shooting

 

Rose Brewer, professor 

Expertise: Social and behavioral sciences, public policy and development, African diasporic studies

 

Keith Mayes, associate professor

Expertise: 19th and 20th-century African American History, Kwanzaa and Black holidays, Civil Rights and Black Power Movement, Black history and educational policy, African American public history

 

Yuichiro Onishi, Associate Professor of African American & African Studies and Asian American Studies, Chair of the Department of African American & African Studies

Expertise: Black radicalism and internationalism, African American history, transnational American studies, critical race studies, Asian American studies

 

Terrion Williamson, associate professor, McKnight Presidential Fellow, and director of the Black Midwest Initiative

Expertise: Contemporary African American literature, Black cultural studies, feminist theory, midwest studies, racialized gender violence

 

John Wright, professor emeritus, Departments of African American & African Studies and English

Expertise: American and Afro-American literature; intellectual history and popular culture, folklore and oral tradition, sociology of literature, feminist criticism, Harlem Renaissance, Black Arts Movement, Langston Hughes

Vicente Diaz, associate professor

Expertise: critical indigenous studies in North America and the Pacific Ocean region

Brenda Child, professor

Expertise: American Indian history, Public History and Museums, Ojibwe People of the Great Lakes, American Indian Women and Labor, The History of American Indian Education

 

Jessica Lopez Lyman, associate professor

Expertise: Midwest Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x Studies; gentrification & Latina/o/x urbanisms; immigration; performance and visual art; feminist, queer, and decolonial social movements

 

Jimmy C. Patiño Jr., associate professor

Expertise: Race/Class/Gender; Chicano/a and Latino/a History, Culture and Politics; Immigration and the U.S.-Mexico Border; Latino/a Civil Rights and the Chicano/a Movement; African American and Latino/a Relations

 

Catherine Squires, professor

Expertise: Media, race and politics; gender and media studies; public sphere studies; community-engaged research; educational inequality

 

 

Laurie Ouellette, professor of cultural studies & comparative literature and communication studies, department chair of cultural studies & comparative literature

Expertise: Media studies; television studies; gender and sexuality; biopolitics and governmentality; lifestyle and consumer culture; precarity, labor, and class; media historiography; digital media and culture 

 

John Wright, professor emeritus, Departments of African American & African Studies and English

Expertise: American and Afro-American literature; intellectual history and popular culture, folklore and oral tradition, sociology of literature, feminist criticism, Harlem Renaissance, Black Arts Movement, Langston Hughes

The Minnesota Paradox (Minnesota Alumni Magazine)

 

Bruno Chaouat, professor

Expertise: Holocaust studies, ethics and literature, 20th-century novel, literary theory, intellectual and cultural history (20th-21st century France)

 

Zenzele Isoke, associate professor, chair of gender, women & sexuality studies

Expertise: Black femme/queer of color feminism, Black feminist thought, urban ethnography, feminist theory and methods, Black/African diaspora studies, Black cultural theory, Black geographies

 

Adam Bledsoe, assistant professor

Expertise: Black geographies, African diaspora, political geography, critical theory, political movements

 

Kate Derickson, associate professor and Director of Urban Studies

 

 

David Chang, Distinguished McKnight Professor and chair of the American Indian studies department

Expertise: Indigenous studies, Indigenous history, Native Hawaiian History, US West, Race and Nationalism, US 19th- and 20th-century history, US colonialism

 

Tracey Deutsch, associate professor

Expertise: United States, Women's History, and Business

 

Erika Lee, Regents Professor and Director of the Immigration History Research Center

Expertise: Xenophobia, Migration, Race, and Ethnicity; Asian Americans; 20th-century United States; Law and Public Policy

 

Saje Mathieu, associate professor

Expertise: African American history since Reconstruction, World War One; US history from 1865 to the present; immigration, social movements and political resistance; race and sport; Black/African diaspora studies

 

Zozan Pehlivan, assistant professor

Expertise: Environmental History, Pastoral Nomadism, Animals, Modern Middle East, Ottoman Empire

 

William P. Jones, professor

Expertise: Civil Rights Movement, African Americans, 20th-century United States, Unions/Organized Labor

 

Danielle Kilgo, John & Elizabeth Bates Cowles Professor of Journalism, Diversity and Equality

 

Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law and director, Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law

Expertise: Constitutional law, EU data protection, First Amendment, free speech, freedom of information, freedom of the press, information privacy, media ethics, media law, media/military relations, national security

List of Incidents Involving Police and Journalists During Civil Unrest in Minneapolis, MN

Compiled by the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law

 

Errol Salamon, Postdoctoral Teaching Associate

Expertise: Journalism studies; media history; political economy of communication; cultural studies; digital media; media policy 

 

Emily Vraga, Associate Professor

Expertise: Identifying and correcting misinformation; political communication; health communication; digital media effects 

 

Roque Diaz, graduate student

 

Timothy Johnson, professor

Expertise:  Supreme Court Oral Arguments and Decision Making, The Evolution of the Norm of Respecting Precedent in U.S. Courts, Executive/Judiciary Relations, Judicial Politics, American politics

 

Michael Minta, associate professor

Expertise: Congressional politics, race and ethnic politics, interest group advocacy

 

August Nimtz, professor

Expertise: African politics, comparative politics, ethnic politics, Marxism, political development, politics of the transition to socialism, political economy

 

Kathryn Pearson, associate chair, Department of Political Science

Expertise: American politics, US Congress, women and politics, Congressional elections and political behavior, US political parties

 

Eugene Borgida, professor of psychology and law

Expertise: Social cognition, attitudes and persuasion, psychology and law, political psychology

 

Nathan Kuncel, professor

Expertise: Structure and prediction of performance in academic and work settings

 

Richard M. Lee, Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Distinguished University Teaching Professor 

Expertise: Racism, discrimination, xenophobia and implications for mental health and parenting in Asian American families; impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, well-being, and school/work performance; transracial and transnational adoption; culture-specific risk and protective factors on the development and well-being of families and youth of color

 

Paul Sackett, Richard Fink Distinguished Professor

Expertise: Personnel decision making, job performance, counterproductive behavior in the workplace, managerial potential

 

Moin Syed, Associate Professor 

Expertise: cultural/ethnic minority psychology, racism/discrimination, identity/personality, narrative psychology, development and open science

 

Samantha Anders, professor 

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Traci Mann, professor

Expertise: Self-control of health behaviors, eating regulation, attention and self-control, body image, health and behavior change

UMN Racial Justice Resources

The Race, Indigeneity, Disability, Gender & Sexuality Studies Initiative compiled a collection of racial justice resources for students, staff, faculty, and community partners who are activists and are looking for support for their work, models from similar organizing efforts, and potential collaborators and coalition partners.

 

Cawo Abdi, associate professor

Expertise: Migration; gender, race, and class; family; Islam; education, development studies; human rights; globalization; Africa; Middle East

 

Douglas Hartmann, professor and sociology department chair

Expertise: Race, ethnicity, and Immigration; sociology of culture, sport studies, social movements, American society, field methods, contemporary theory, public engagement

 

Carolyn Lieber, associate professor

Expertise: Race and Ethnicity, Social Demography, Indigenous Peoples, Social Stratification, Sociology of the Family and Life Course, Social Support

 

Enid Logan, professor 

Expertise: Blackness in the Americas; contemporary U.S. race relations; race and the body; race and electoral politics; Blacks and social class; Afro-Latin America 

 

Joshua Page, Don A. Martindale Professor of Sociology, Beverly & Richard Fink Professor in CLA

Expertise: Crime, law, deviance, and punishment; labor and unionization; political sociology, qualitative research methods, social theory

 

Michelle Phelps, associate professor

Expertise: Crime, law and deviance; inequality; mixed methods

 

Chris Uggen, Regents Professor 

Expertise: Crime, law, and justice 

 

Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, assistant professor