RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Mae Ngai is quoted in “Atlanta-area spa shootings reshape Biden’s COVID-relief victory lap in Georgia” published in LA Times.
Mae Ngai is quoted in “Atlanta-area spa shootings reshape Biden’s COVID-relief victory lap in Georgia” published in LA Times.
Mae Ngai is featured in “Separating Asian Americans From Worsening U.S.-China Relations” for the podcast Background Briefing.
The Atlanta Killer’s Roots Go Back to the First Law Restricting Immigration
Mae Ngai is quoted referencing the Page Act, first Chinese exclusion law banning “Mongolian prostitutes,” in The Nation‘s “The Atlanta Killer’s Roots Go Back to the First Law Restricting Immigration.”
Adam Tooze wrote “Europe’s decarbonisation challenge? ‘Wir schaffen das’” published in Social Europe.
Adam Tooze wrote “Europe’s decarbonisation challenge? ‘Wir schaffen das’” published in Social Europe.
Carol Gluck gave a lecture to a global audience on “Global Memory Culture and the ‘Comfort Women.'”
Carol Gluck gave a lecture to a global audience on “Global Memory Culture and the ‘Comfort Women.'”
Carol Gluck published “What the World Owes the Comfort Women” in Mnemonic Solidarity
Carol Gluck published “What the World Owes the Comfort Women” in Mnemonic Solidarity
CGT Chair Vishakha N. Desai speaks with committee member Manan Ahmed about his new book “The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India.”
CGT Chair Vishakha N. Desai speaks with committee member Manan Ahmed about his new book The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India; listen here.
David Rosner discusses East 96th Street’s historical significance in “Federal Program Could Help Bridge Vaccine Divide in East Harlem” for NY1.
David Rosner discusses East 96th Street’s historical significance in “Federal Program Could Help Bridge Vaccine Divide in East Harlem” for NY1.
Mae Ngai is quoted in “Atlanta-area spa shootings reshape Biden’s COVID-relief victory lap in Georgia” in Los Angeles Times.
Mae Ngai is quoted in “Atlanta-area spa shootings reshape Biden’s COVID-relief victory lap in Georgia” in Los Angeles Times.
Mae Ngai and Eric Foner were featured in the show, “To Be An American: Identity, Race and Justice, ” hosted by Soledad O’Brien” on WCVB/ABC.
Mae Ngai and Eric Foner were featured in the show, “To Be An American: Identity, Race and Justice,” hosted by Soledad O’Brien” on WCVB/ABC.



