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2012 Cohort

Name Major University Mentor Paper Title
Jessica Adomako Migration Studies Swarthmore College Prof. Karla Slocum  
Antonio Alanis Spanish University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Prof. Emilio del Valle Escalante “Mexican American Relations from 1910-1920: Economic and Cultural Characteristics as Reflected in the Underdogs and Pocho.”
Nkemka Anyiwo Psychology & African American Studies University of Maryland-College Park Prof. Enrique Neblett, Jr. “Racial Identity, Gender, and Responses to Racial Discrimination: An Intersectional Approach.”
Victorea Austin Sociology North Carolina A&T State University Prof. Karolyn Tyson “The Decision-Making Process of Twenty-First Century Black Students Attending an Historically Black College or University or a Predominantly White Institution.”
Chaddrick Gallaway Sociology University of Michigan Prof. Karolyn Tyson ‘There’s Nothing Interesting About Us’: White Racial Identity and Peer Teaching.”
Jasmine Gilyard English Claflin University Prof. Reginald Hildebrand “Malcolm X and The Black Media: Before the Autobiography.”
Isaura Godinez Anthropology & Latin American Studies California State University at Chico Prof. Debra Skinner "HIV/AIDS in Zambia: Factors Affecting Access to Viraday in 2006.”
Isela Gómez American Studies & Latin American Studies Macalester College Prof. Debra Skinner “Lost in Adaptation: Luis Alfaro’s Play Electricidad: A Chicano Take on the Tragedy of Elektra.”
Ivory Goudy Political Science, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Williams College Prof. Isaac Unah “‘Duly Convicted’ and the Thirteenth Amendment: Review of the Criminal Punishment Exception."
Carla Jerez English & Interdisciplinary Humanities Florida State University Prof. David Garcia , “Stereotypes in National Identity: Josh White and Uncle Tom as Musical Bridges to ‘Blackness’”
Lauren Elizabeth Johnson Political Science & American Studies Macalester College Prof. Isaac Unah  
Brian Kundinger History & Africana Studies Brown University Prof. Kennetta Perry “An Efficient Occupation: Schooling and Business Philosophy in the US Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934."
Alexis Little History Bowdoin College Prof. Reginald Hildebrand “Jezebel and the Black Women: Investigating Sexual Assault During the Reconstruction Era.”
Julian Rucker Psychology The University of Texas at Austin Prof. Enrique Neblett, Jr. “Racial Identity, Perpetrator Race, Racial Composition of Primary Community and Mood Responses to Discrimination.”
Simon Sarkodie English & African American Studies Hunter College Prof. Kennetta Perry “Performing Blackness and Post-Civil War Minstrel Subjection in the Making of American Popular Culture.”
Sabrina Toppa Policy & Asian Studies Rice University Prof. Margarita Mooney “Sharia Law in the West: Great Britain & Canada.”
Korde Tuttle Communication Studies & Dramatic Art University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Prof. Ashley Lucas “Sun and the City: Engendering Demonstrative Change Through Theatre.”
Abeygael Wachira Psychology North Carolina Central University Prof. Margarita Mooney “African Immigrants’ Perspective on Race in the United States.”
Michelle Wells Performing Arts Brooklyn College Prof. David Garcia “Performing the Movement: Nina Simone’s Vocalization of Civil Rights.”
Amber Winston English Dillard University Prof. Emilio del Valle Escalante “Haiti and the Negritude Movement.”
Codey Young Sociology & Philosophy   Prof. Karla Slocum “Occupy The Hood: A Discursive Analysis on Cultural Domination and Resistance.”
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