In her new book, Chair of the Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Department Lorgia García Peña tells the complicated story of Blackness, from the Dominican Republic and the U.S. to Italy
At Tufts for 30 years, she worked closely with students and was instrumental in establishing the Asian American Center, the Women’s Center, the Latinx Center, and the LGBT Center
In her new book "Race at the Top," Lenore Stern Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences Natasha Warikoo examines how Asian American and white parents in an affluent suburb define success for their children—and push them to achieve it
Assistant Professor in the Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Department Sarah Fong describes the questions and answers that have led her to research the history of Black and Indigenous education in the US
With the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear new affirmative action cases, Professor of Sociology Natasha Warikoo details the cost of eliminating those policies