Dissertation Research Grants The Black (But “Not Black”) Sheep of the Diaspora: How Dominican Immigrants Understand Racial and Ethnic Identity in the U.S. Awarded Scholars: Pamela Zabala,Duke University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More (Re)Imagining Public Safety After a Racial Reckoning Awarded Scholars: Rose Werth,Northwestern University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More “To Be Both a Negro and an American:” How Black Americans Reconcile Racism with the American Dream Awarded Scholars: Zoe Walker,University of Michigan Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Intersectional Politics? How Women Negotiate Their Identities and Why It Matters Politically Awarded Scholars: Bianca Vicuña,University of California, Los Angeles Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Exploring Residential Choice and Schooling Experiences Across Immigrant Generations in a Latinx-Majority Suburb of Houston, TX Awarded Scholars: Julia Szabo,Rice University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Viable Candidate Oversupply Awarded Scholars: Kevin Sparrow,Emory University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More A Day’s Work: Casual Employment in the United States, 1938-1972 Awarded Scholars: Maia Silber,Princeton University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Epidemic of Racism: Using Big Data to Investigate Ecological Predictors of Anti-Asian Discrimination and Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Christopher Seto,Pennsylvania State University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Race and Gender in U.S. Immigration Policy: Mothers Seeking Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border Awarded Scholars: Carla Salazar Gonzalez,University of California, Los Angeles Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More New Faces in Old Places: Race Formation and Placemaking on the Margins of the City Awarded Scholars: Giovanni Roman-Torres,University of Michigan Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More Pages1 2 3 Next
The Black (But “Not Black”) Sheep of the Diaspora: How Dominican Immigrants Understand Racial and Ethnic Identity in the U.S. Awarded Scholars: Pamela Zabala,Duke University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
(Re)Imagining Public Safety After a Racial Reckoning Awarded Scholars: Rose Werth,Northwestern University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
“To Be Both a Negro and an American:” How Black Americans Reconcile Racism with the American Dream Awarded Scholars: Zoe Walker,University of Michigan Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
Intersectional Politics? How Women Negotiate Their Identities and Why It Matters Politically Awarded Scholars: Bianca Vicuña,University of California, Los Angeles Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
Exploring Residential Choice and Schooling Experiences Across Immigrant Generations in a Latinx-Majority Suburb of Houston, TX Awarded Scholars: Julia Szabo,Rice University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
Viable Candidate Oversupply Awarded Scholars: Kevin Sparrow,Emory University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
A Day’s Work: Casual Employment in the United States, 1938-1972 Awarded Scholars: Maia Silber,Princeton University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
Epidemic of Racism: Using Big Data to Investigate Ecological Predictors of Anti-Asian Discrimination and Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Christopher Seto,Pennsylvania State University Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
Race and Gender in U.S. Immigration Policy: Mothers Seeking Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border Awarded Scholars: Carla Salazar Gonzalez,University of California, Los Angeles Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More
New Faces in Old Places: Race Formation and Placemaking on the Margins of the City Awarded Scholars: Giovanni Roman-Torres,University of Michigan Project Date:Jul 2022 Learn More