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Jelani Nelson considers human thought with computer science tools
Jelani Nelson, ISSI Advisory Committee member, is featured in a profile by the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society. A few...Read more about Jelani Nelson considers human thought with computer science tools
2025 Percy Synar Award
ISSI Graduate Fellow Ángel Mendiola Ross is being awarded the Mike Synar Graduate Research Fellowship from the Institute of Governmental Studies for their project “Suburban Dreams Deferred: Prison Proliferation in the Post-Civil Rights U.S." The Institute awards...Read more about 2025 Percy Synar Award
Supporting the Educational Experiences of Indigenous Students and Families: The Case of Maya Migrants from Yucatán in the San Francisco Bay Area
Indigenous students from Latin America are a growing but often overlooked population in U.S. public schools. Patricia Baquedano-López and Marisela Zamora have published a research brief in the ISSI...Read more about Supporting the Educational Experiences of Indigenous Students and Families: The Case of Maya Migrants from Yucatán in the San Francisco Bay Area
ISSI Graduate Fellow Profile
ISSI Graduate Fellow Adriana P. Ramírez is featured in this profile by UC Berkeley Letters & Sciences. Ramírez, who aspires to...Read more about ISSI Graduate Fellow Profile
Measuring the Far-Right Threat
In an essay in Jacobin, Center for Right-Wing Studies faculty affiliate Cihan Tuğal assesses the threat posed by Trump and the far right in the United States. He concludes...Read more about Measuring the Far-Right Threat
Shedding Light on US Election Results
The Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies has curated a collection of resources on the right wing in the US, including articles and blog posts from the Journal of Right-Wing Studies...Read more about Shedding Light on US Election Results
How Social and Environmental Stress Impact Children’s Health
Laura Díaz, a graduate student affiliate of the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, was featured on the Environmental Health News Podcast speaking about her...Read more about How Social and Environmental Stress Impact Children’s Health
Building an Equitable Future with Generational Renewal in California Agriculture
The Institute for the Study of Societal Issues and the Berkeley Food Institute are pleased to share a new report by ISSI Senior Researcher Robin Marsh and Caitlyn Wilt on the ecosystem of support for new and aspiring farmers in...Read more about Building an Equitable Future with Generational Renewal in California Agriculture
Authoritarian Absorption: The Transnational Remaking of Infectious Disease Politics in China
A new book by Yan Long, faculty affiliate of the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, presents a detailed study of how the current epidemic...Read more about Authoritarian Absorption: The Transnational Remaking of Infectious Disease Politics in China
A coordinated nationwide attack’: What the forfeitures against SJSU volleyball mean for women’s sports
Eric Stanley, faculty affiliate of the Center for Research on Social Change, was quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle...Read more about A coordinated nationwide attack’: What the forfeitures against SJSU volleyball mean for women’s sports
Vance’s views on older women are an opportunity for Harris
Stacy Torres, Center for Ethnographic Research faculty affiliate, has written an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle on...Read more about Vance’s views on older women are an opportunity for Harris
"Radio, Sound, Time: The Occupation of Alcatraz Through an Indigenous Sound Studies Framework."
A new working paper by ISSI Graduate Fellow Everardo Reyes has just been published. This paper examines the relationship between radio, sound, music, humor, and political activism...Read more about "Radio, Sound, Time: The Occupation of Alcatraz Through an Indigenous Sound Studies Framework."
Naniette Coleman and the fight against misinformation
Naniette Coleman, ISSI graduate student affiliate, is featured by the American Association for the Advancement of Science...Read more about Naniette Coleman and the fight against misinformation
Native Lands: Culture and Gender in Indigenous Territorial Claims
New book Native Lands by Shari Huhndorf, faculty affiliate of the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, analyzes the role of...Read more about Native Lands: Culture and Gender in Indigenous Territorial Claims
The Last Mayor of Chinatown
Lena Chen, Asian American Research Center graduate student affiliate, has won three awards for her film, "The Last Mayor of Chinatown," which tells the story of the rise, decline, and...Read more about The Last Mayor of Chinatown
Politics in Outer Space
Vibeke Schou Tjalve, a Center for Right-Wing Studies faculty affiliate, has published "Corporate Cosmos," an important report on the privatization of space, the politics of it and the...Read more about Politics in Outer Space
When will the US presidential candidates talk about teachers?
A recent article by Travis J. Bristol, Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliate, discusses how American families,...Read more about When will the US presidential candidates talk about teachers?
The Divergent Award
Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliate Cati V. de los Ríos received the 2025 Divergent Award for Excellence in Literacy in a Digital Age Research, from the...Read more about The Divergent Award
Recent Articles by our Graduate Student Affiliates
Chun, Claire. “‘To live with opacity, to live with uncertainty’: A Conversation with Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu.” diaCRITICS. Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network. ...Read more about Recent Articles by our Graduate Student Affiliates
Leading Voice in Educational Equity
Gina Ann Garcia, Center for Research on Social Change faculty affiliate, was appointed as faculty director of ...Read more about Leading Voice in Educational Equity
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