Courses Taught
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Teaching Assistant
HIST 17 A, B, and C. “American People,” US History Survey, collectively stretching from 1325 to the present. Emphasis on race and gender formations, political economy, and US empire.
HIST B and C. World History, 1000 to the present. Emphasis on empire, global race formations, and (post)coloniality.
HIST 5. History of the Present. Case studies on the contemporary moment in US politics, historicized. Topics included abortion, reparations for slavery, immigration, and the two-party political system.
HIST 74, Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice. The European colonial projects in the African continent.
HIST 46B, History of the Modern Middle East, from the 19th Century to the present. Emphasis on postcolonial state building.
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Guest Lectures
“Where is the United States Border?: Immigration, Eugenics, and Citizenship,” for HIST 5, History of the Present.
“Civil Rights, Black Power, and Third Worldism,” covering the Long Civil Rights Movement, for HIST 17C, “American People,” US History from 1917 to the present
“Immigration, Restriction, and Citizenship,” covering changes to US immigration law from Chinese Exclusion to the Johnson-Reed Act, for HIST 17B, “American People,” US History from 1815 to 1917
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Instructor of Record
HIST 142AL, US Legal and Constitutional History. Thematic modules on issues in constitutional law. Topics include indigenous dispossession, rights of criminal defendants and incarcerated people, abortion, free speech, and cruel and unusual punishment.