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Mellon/ACLS Community College Faculty Fellowships

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Farhad Ameen

Year:
  • 2022
State University of New York, Westchester Community College
Equitable Human Development: The Path-Breaking Contributions of BRAC and Grameen Bank to Bangladesh and Beyond

Lucha Arévalo

Year:
  • 2022
Río Hondo College
Sustaining Anti-Racist Children’s Literature from Chicanx Studies Students at Río Hondo College, a Hispanic-Serving Institution in Whittier, California

William Billingsley

Year:
  • 2022
Saddleback College
Seeing Red behind the Orange Curtain: The John Birch Society and Conservative anti-Communism in Orange County, California, 1959-1974

Thomas Francis Clarkin

Year:
  • 2022
San Antonio College
Remembering Goliad: Myth and History in the Texas Revolution

Raquel C. Corona

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Queensborough Community College
Documenting Dominican Women’s Sexual Resistance: Building a Digital Repository for Their Stories

Leila F. Easa

Year:
  • 2022
City College of San Francisco
Palestinian American Women's Poetry: Contesting and Constructing Home through Articulation and Embodiment

Mario Alberto V. Espinoza-Kulick

Year:
  • 2022
Cuesta College
La Gente Unida: Latinx Immigrant and Indigenous Health Equity during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Paul Fess

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Resonant Texts: Music and Antislavery Print Culture

Monica S. Gallamore

Year:
  • 2022
Collin College
The Gay Academic Union: Becoming Visible in Academia

Santiago Andres Garcia

Year:
  • 2019
  • 2022
Supporting the Scholarship and Contributions of Indigenous Mexican Students through Clay-Work and Self-Reflective Writing

Christina Ghanbarpour

Year:
  • 2022
Saddleback College
Changing Traditions: How Rural Women Made Modern Japan, 1890-1960

Jungah Kim

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Race, Gender, Nation, and the Literatures of Postcolonial East Asian Diasporas

Tracy Alyce Mark Lai

Year:
  • 2022
Seattle Central College
Burden of Proof: Wards Cove v. Atonio, a Bittersweet Landmark Court Case

Charlotte Lee

Year:
  • 2022
Berkeley City College
Two Faces of the China Dream: Nationalism and Global Power

Erica Moretti

Year:
  • 2022
Fashion Institute of Technology
Reuniting Families: Humanitarianism, Vatican Internationalism, and the End of Empire (1943-1950)

Victoria M. Munoz

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Eugenio María de Hostos Community College
English Revenge Tragedy and the Spanish Revival of Seneca: Race and Empire on the Early Modern Stage

Kelli Yoshie Nakamura

Year:
  • 2022
Kapi'olani Community College
The World War II Incarceration Experience of Hawai‘i’s Japanese

Áila K. O'Loughlin

Year:
  • 2022
North Hennepin Community College
Siida from Minneapolis to Sápmi and back: Place-based Teaching and Learning Indigenous Kinship Ethics in the Discipline of Philosophy

Chun-Yi Peng

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College
The Acquisition of Mandarin by Migrant Workers in Taiwan: Diversity, Pedagogy, and Community

Dusana Podlucka

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Collaborative Activist Inquiry with and for Community College Students Diagnosed with Learning Differences

Ari Benjamin Richter

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir

Katherine R. Rowell

Year:
  • 2022
Sinclair Community College
Eviction and Children: Locked Out and Left Behind

Sara Rutkowski

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Kingsborough Community College
The Rewriting America Series: Four Proposed Volumes of Essays on the Federal Writers Project

Joy Sanchez-Taylor

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Diverse Fantasies

Nichole Marie Shippen

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Decolonizing Bordertown Violence: Settler Colonialism, Strategies of Elimination and Indigenous Resistance

Sara Smith

Year:
  • 2022
American River College
Working So Hard and It Never Feels Like Enough: Poor and Working-Class Queer and Trans Community College Students

Amy Sodaro

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Lifting the Shadow: Memory, Race and Slavery in American Museums

Irvin Weathersby

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Queensborough Community College
In Open Contempt: Engaging Expressions of White Supremacy in Art and Public Space

Elke Weesjes

Year:
  • 2022
City University of New York, Kingsborough Community College
Children of the Klan – Growing up in the American Far Right 1960-2000

Ife Williams

Year:
  • 2022
Delaware County Community College
Enhancement of Digital Map on African and African Diaspora Slave Revolts

Jeb Wyman

Year:
  • 2022
Seattle Central College
Myth, Memory, and the Wars on Terror: America's Cult of the Warrior and the Social Creation of History
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