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2011 Cohort

Name Major University Mentor Paper Title
Elyse Aldana Anthropolgy & International Studies UNC-Chapel Hill Prof. Geetha Vaidynathan "A Case Study of the World Trade Center as a 'Site of Memory'."
Danielle Callendar Philosophy Ursinus College Prof. Kennetta Hammond Perry “Justice, and only justice, you shall follow’: Christian Organizations’ Responses to the Injustice of Mass Incarceration.”
Kanisha Coleman Psychology UNC-Chapel Hill Prof. Michael C. Lambert “Family Functioning and Violence.”
Maya Coleman Film Music Oberlin College Prof. David Garcia “Afro-Cuban Music in Film and the Role of the Film Composer.” 
Gabriella Deal-Marquez American Studies Macalester College Prof. Ashley Lucas “Women with Curves Articulating the Female Body: Chicana Cultural Identity in Theatre.”
Danielle Gilliard International Studies & Global Health UNC-Chapel Hill Prof. Debra Skinner “African American Perceptions of Race/Ethnicity, Health Disparities, and Genomics.”
Helen Ho Public Policy Studies Duke University Prof. Rachel Willis “Inaccuracies in Estimating Rail Ridership Demand in the Triangle Region of North Carolina.”
David Irwin International Studies University of St. Thomas Prof. David Garcia “Inheriting Radical Thought: The Influence of the 1960s on Underground Hip Hop.”
Monique Kelly Psychology Johnson C. Smith University Prof. Michael C. Lambert The Acculturation and Assimilation of Second Generation English-speaking Caribbean Immigrants: A Study of Racial and Ethnic Identity and Self-Esteem.”

Crystal Lane

 

Secondary Education & Communication

 

Villanova University

 

Prof. Patricia Parker

 

“The (Re)Production of Black Male Subjectivity in Educational Policy: ‘Zero Tolerance’ and the Articulation of Black Masculinity.”
Amanda Licato English University of California-Berkeley Prof. Jennifer Ann Ho “Reading and the Representation of Ambiguity in Jean Toomer’s Cane.”
Thomas “Tommy” Maranges Philosophy University of Notre Dame Prof. Alan L. Redick “Hospitality, Commerce, and the Path to Perpetual Peace.”
Sarah McCune Religion & English Birmingham-Southern College Prof. Ashley Lucas “Fracturing Mass Media Images of Female Incarceration: An Analysis of the PBS documentary What I Want My Words to Do to You.”
Teneisha McIntyre Psychology Howard University Prof. Enrique W. Neblett, Jr. “Coping with Racial Discrimination: The Impact of Racial Socialization and Personality on Health.”
Rene Christina Morgan Sociology Howard University Prof. Patricia Parker “Analyzing the Design of Programs for Youth in Vulnerable Communities.”
Matthew Ong Political Science & English University of Notre Dame Prof. Jennifer Ann Ho “Ideology of the American Dream in Gish Jen’s World and Town.”
Alaina Roberts History University of California-Santa Barbara Prof. Reginald Hildebrand “‘Thank God Almighty, I’s Free At Last’: Racial Identity and the Emancipation Experience of African American Slaves in the Chicksaw Indian Nation.”
Steven Roberts Applied Psychology New York University Prof. Enrique W. Neblett, Jr. “Racial Discrimination and Physiological Health Outcomes: The Role of Racial Identity.”
Joel D. Rodriguez Rivera English University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Prof. Alan L. Redick “The Negotiation of Identities in Bilingualism through Julia Alvarez’s Something to Declare.”
Ezelle Sanford, III Anthropology & Public Health Washington University in St. Louis Prof. Reginald Hildebrand “‘Negro Hospital Renaissance’ versus ‘Negro Medical Ghetto’: A Critical Examination of Integration Policy in the Case of Lincoln Hospital.”
India Thomas Sociology Hampton University Prof. Geetha Vaidyanathan “A Du Boisian Reading of a Tyler, Texas Black Independent Film: The Girl in Room 20.”
Jonathan Wall Sociology Morehouse College Prof. Rachel Willis “One Hundred Twenty Hours of Commitment to Community: Repaying a Century-Old Covenant at North Carolina Central University.”
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