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The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key Learnings and Recommendations
ISSI's Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues & Native American Student Development at UC Berkeley are pleased to announce the release of a new report, The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key...Read more about The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key Learnings and Recommendations
Physician Advocate Adeola Oni-Orisan
Physicians for Reproductive Health profiled Adeola Oni-Orisan, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Berkeley Center for Social Medicine. Continously inspired by her marginalized patients, Oni-Orisan is a...Read more about Physician Advocate Adeola Oni-Orisan
Claiming Membership: What It Means to be American
Irene Bloemraad, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Social Change, published a new article in Ethnic and Racial Studies investigating ...Read more about Claiming Membership: What It Means to be American
Where Have All the Anthros Gone?
In this essay in American Anthropologist, Peter Nelson, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Research on Native American Issues and former ISSI Graduate Fellow, explains how...Read more about Where Have All the Anthros Gone?
New Report on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at UC Berkeley
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Standing Committee (AAPISC) of UC Berkeley has issued a new report, “Twenty Years Later: Asian Americans and...Read more about New Report on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at UC Berkeley
Anti-Black Racism Temporarily Declined After George Floyd's Death
Amani Allen, ISSI faculty affliate, co-authored a new article in SSM - Population Healththat discusses findings of a...Read more about Anti-Black Racism Temporarily Declined After George Floyd's Death
Neo-Nationalism and Universities
John Douglass, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Center for Right-Wing Studies and Center for Research on Social Change, has published several op-eds related to his recent book Neo-Nationalism and Universities: Populists, Autocrats and the Future of Higher...Read more about Neo-Nationalism and Universities
Transnational Indigenous Identities
First Time Home, a participatory ethnographic film, is an official selection of the Portland Film Festival. Produced by Seth Holmes, Co-Chair of ISSI's Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, First Time Home premiered at the Portland Film...Read more about Transnational Indigenous Identities
Counter-hegemonic Narratives in European Tourism
ISSI Director Stephen Small received a grant from the France-Berkeley Fund for the new project “Counter-hegemonic narratives in European metropolis: heritage,...Read more about Counter-hegemonic Narratives in European Tourism
New Leadership Role for Khatharya Um
Khatharya Um, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Asian American Research Center, has recently been appointed Associate Dean in the Social Sciences...Read more about New Leadership Role for Khatharya Um
Saying 'Latinx' is an Invitation to be Inclusive
In this Berkeley News interview, Laura E. Pérez, chair of the Latinx Research Chair (which is part of ISSI), explains how...Read more about Saying 'Latinx' is an Invitation to be Inclusive
ISSI Hellman Fellows 2021
Four faculty affiliates of ISSI have been honored as Hellman Fellows: Tolani Britton, Mark Fleming,...Read more about ISSI Hellman Fellows 2021
Congratulations Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani
Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani, former ISSI Graduate Fellow and now a faculty affiliate of ISSI's Asian American Research Center, has been selected by the Cal Alumni Association Board of Directors and the UC Berkeley Foundation Board of Trustees to receive the...Read more about Congratulations Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani
Historic Tulsa & Reparations
ISSI faculty affiliate Jovan Scott Lewis, who is a member of California's state task force on reparations, is featured in this KPIX5 CBS Bay Area television interview about his...Read more about Historic Tulsa & Reparations
New Research on Latinx Aging in Place
In this new article in The Gerontologist, ISSI affiliated graduate student Melanie Plasencia examines how ...Read more about New Research on Latinx Aging in Place
How Asking Questions Can Lead to Empowering Others
In an interview with Berkeley News on the occasion of his retirement, Michael Omi, faculty affiliate of ISSI, reflects on his career and the...Read more about How Asking Questions Can Lead to Empowering Others
Who You Calling 'Hispanic'?
But seriously, who? Because while it is Hispanic Heritage Month, the notion of a multiracial, multinational, pan-ethnic identity called "Hispanic" is a relatively recent and somewhat haphazard invention in the United States. This Code Switch episode features an...Read more about Who You Calling 'Hispanic'?
Pioneering Women of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Program
Khatharya Um, faculty affiliate of ISSI's Asian American Research Center, has profiled notable women faculty from the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Program for...Read more about Pioneering Women of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Program
How Right-Wing Populism Fuels the Empire of Resentment
On the podcast "Democracy Nerd," Larry Rosenthal, Chair of ISSI's Center for Right-Wing Studies, discusses ...Read more about How Right-Wing Populism Fuels the Empire of Resentment
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