RITM Yale
Yale’s Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration is devoted to advancing intellectual work related to Ethnic Studies fields; to intersectional race, gender, and sexuality research; and to Native and diasporic communities both in the United States and other countries.
Salem Sulaiman, Psychology: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Jacquelyn Davila, History: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
John Mollet, American Indian Studies: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Palvasha Shahab, History: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Aditya Kumar, History: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Semona Robel, Ethnicity, Race, and Migration: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Richard Velazquez Perales, History: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Hayley Serpa, History of Science and Medicine: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Maya Rabinowitz, Psychology: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Alexa De La Fuente, American Studies and WGSS: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Brett Voyles, History: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Tia Smith, Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Houngan Collin Edouard, Music (Ethnomusicology): RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Daniel Mollericona Alfaro, Sociology: RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
RITM Research Showcase Fall 2025
Message for Yale Bassett Award for Community Engagement 2020 Winners
Part 1: Matthew Frye Jacobson on One Grain of Sand and Odetta’s Life and Work
Part 3: Matthew Frye Jacobson on One Grain of Sand and Odetta’s Life and Work
Part 2: Matthew Frye Jacobson on One Grain of Sand and Odetta’s Life and Work
Part 4: Matthew Frye Jacobson on One Grain of Sand and Odetta’s Life and Work
Michelle Johnson, African American Studies & History
Ever Osorio, American Studies and Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Aanchal Saraf, American Studies and Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Monique Flores Ulysses, History.
Adam Waters, History.
Hector Peralta, American Studies.
Ambre Dromgoole, African American Studies & Religious Studies
Jacqueline Ly, History.