RSF Announces New Visiting Researchers and Visiting Journalist
The Russell Sage Foundation has selected two new visiting researchers and a new visiting journalist who will work in residence at the foundation starting in the fall of 2017.
Incoming visiting researcher Helen Marrow (Tufts University) will collaborate with incoming visiting scholars Dina Okamoto (Indiana University) and Linda Tropp (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) and RSF trustee Michael Jones-Correa (University of Pennsylvania) on a book examining immigrant-native relations. Incoming researcher Philip Kasinitz (CUNY Graduate Center) will join RSF starting February 2018 and work on a book with RSF author and former board chair Mary Waters (Harvard University) that explores the changing landscape of racial and ethnic stratification in American society. Incoming visiting journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine, will spend three months at RSF starting in September 2017. She will work on a book about school segregation that goes back to the very founding of common schools to the present-day educational landscape to argue that our schools are not broken but operating as designed.
Read more about RSF's visiting researcher and visiting journalist programs.