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At a low point in U.S. race relations, Black teachers are essential — and at risk
Travis J. Bristol, Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliate, says Black teachers face a complex set of challenges that increasingly drive them from the classroom....Read more about At a low point in U.S. race relations, Black teachers are essential — and at risk
Multiple Awards for Yan Long's Book
Newsom, Trump and How Trolling Got Co-Opted by the Powerful
In this KQED news story on Newsom's new style of social media posts, Abigail De Kosnik, faculty affiliate of the Asian American Research Center, shares...Read more about Newsom, Trump and How Trolling Got Co-Opted by the Powerful
UC Berkeley experts react to U.S. Supreme Court ruling on medical care for trans minors
Eric Stanley, faculty affiliate of the Center for the Study of Sexual Culture, is one of the experts featured in this Berkeley...Read more about UC Berkeley experts react to U.S. Supreme Court ruling on medical care for trans minors
Is a second ‘Mona Lisa’ still special? What about the thousandth?
Winnie Wong, Asian American Research Center faculty affiliate, is featured in this Berkeley News story. As a graduate student at MIT, Wong had read...Read more about Is a second ‘Mona Lisa’ still special? What about the thousandth?
ISSI Grad Students Contribute to Oakland Museum Exhibit
Through archival research, community workshops, and collaborative creative projects, the Archive of Urban Futures investigates how generations of Black Oakland residents have endured repeated waves of dispossession—driven in part by urban infrastructure projects that demolished homes and...Read more about ISSI Grad Students Contribute to Oakland Museum Exhibit
The Stakes Explained
Faculty affiliates Sarah Song, Travis Bristol, and Cristina Mora are featured on a new podcast series called "The Stakes Explained" as they break down some of...Read more about The Stakes Explained
Community-engaged research explained in 101 seconds
Lisa García Bedolla, Center for Research for Social Change faculty affiliate, explains community-engaged research in this 101 video, a series that challenges...Read more about Community-engaged research explained in 101 seconds
Congratulations to Jasmine Sanders
ISSI Graduate Felllow Jasmine Sanders was awarded the IRLE Dissertation Fellowship for her dissertation "Party to Promotion: An Examination of Work-sponsored Social...Read more about Congratulations to Jasmine Sanders
My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country
Arlie Hochschild, faculty affiliate of the Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, published an opinion essay in the New York Times. She explains that...Read more about My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country
Immigration Rights
The Asian American Research Center partnered with Chinese for Affirmative Action and many UC Berkeley departments, institutes and centers to hold an event, “F-1 Visa Revocation Updates & Practical Advice for All Immigrants.” The event featured:
Digna Rabia: A Digital Journal in Chicana/o/x Studies
A new issue of Digna Rabia: A Digital Journal in Chicana/o/x Studies is now available, edited by Pablo Gonzalez, ISSI Graduate Fellows Program Co-Director. Featuring the work of over...Read more about Digna Rabia: A Digital Journal in Chicana/o/x Studies
2024-2025 Chancellor’s Awards for Public Service: Community Engaged Teaching Award
Travis Bristol, faculty affiliate of the Center for Research on Social Change, received the 2025 Chancellor’s...Read more about 2024-2025 Chancellor’s Awards for Public Service: Community Engaged Teaching Award
Global Studies chair discusses research, leadership and importance of her field
Elora Shehabuddin, Asian American Research Center faculty affiliate and UC Berkeley Global Studies chair, promotes a strong and supportive academic community for her faculty colleagues and students....Read more about Global Studies chair discusses research, leadership and importance of her field
The complex story of how the pandemic impacted the Asian Americans
Five years after the peak of COVID-19, Asian American Research Center faculty affiliates Khatharya Um and Julian Chow...Read more about The complex story of how the pandemic impacted the Asian Americans
The Long American Tradition of Categorizing Immigrants as Either Good or Bad
An essay by Hidetaka Hirota, Asian American Research Center faculty affiliate, was just published in TIME Magazine. Hirota discusses how advocates of strict border policing typically...Read more about The Long American Tradition of Categorizing Immigrants as Either Good or Bad
How is slavery represented at American tourist sites today?
That's the question ISSI faculty affiliate Stephen Small seeks to answer in his book, In the Shadows of the Big House. In this...Read more about How is slavery represented at American tourist sites today?
Freedom to Learn, Freedom to Teach, Freedom to Speak
Colleen Lye, Chair of ISSI's Asian American Research Center, was one of the UC Berkeley faculty speaking out for academic freedom at a...Read more about Freedom to Learn, Freedom to Teach, Freedom to Speak
How Trump’s immigration policies compare to those of America’s past
Hidetaka Hirota, Asian American Research Center faculty affiliate, was interviewed by Berkeley News to discuss the deep roots of anti-immigrant sentiment in the...Read more about How Trump’s immigration policies compare to those of America’s past
Award for Paper on Depictions on Homelessness in Oakand
ISSI Graduate Fellow Clara Pérez Medina was awarded the 2025 Clyde Woods Graduate Student Paper Award from the American Association of Geographers for their paper “Framing Displacement: Visual Geographies, Black Geographies, and the Crisis of Homelessness in Oakland.” The paper...Read more about Award for Paper on Depictions on Homelessness in Oakand
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