Announcing CNAIR's 2021-22 faculty and graduate fellows
April 9, 2021
CNAIR is delighted to announce its 2021-22 faculty and graduate fellows. We are pleased to award a record number of fellowships to scholars across several Northwestern schools, departments, and disciplines, and we are excited to support these scholars’ excellent research and to be in conversation with them next year. Please join us in extending congratulations to these fellows:
Faculty Fellows
- Jorge Coronado (Spanish & Portuguese), “Literary Practices, Activists, and Intellectuals in the Andes and the Caribbean, 1890-1940”
- Beth Redbird (Sociology), “Access To Tribal Justice: The Co-Evolution Of Courts And Citizenship”
- Melissa Rosenzweig (Anthropology and Environmental Policy and Culture), course development grant, “Indigenizing Syllabi as a Form of Epistemic Justice”
- Nitasha Sharma (African American Studies and Asian American Studies), “The Black Pacific”
Graduate Fellows
- Jordan Gurneau (Environmental Engineering), Topic: Manoomin (wild rice), climate change, and TEK\
- Caitlin Jacobs (Feinberg School of Medicine), “Untold Stories: Interactions of Urban Native Peoples with Reproductive Healthcare”
- Kristina E. Lee (Sociology), Topic: State responses to international frameworks on race and human rights
- Andrea Rosengarten (History), “Remapping Namaqualand: Negotiating Ethnicity and Territory in Colonial Southwestern Africa, 18th-21st Centuries”
- Carrie Stallings (Sociology), Topic: Policing and Native American Reservations