James Almeida is a scholar of Colonial Latin America, the Early Modern Atlantic World, and understandings of human difference. His dissertation project is a... Read more about James Almeida
Her dissertation explores the representation of the Devil and its relationship to religious persecution, racism and capitalism in music, literature and oral... Read more about Cristina García Navas
He is broadly interested in Latin American & Caribbean revolutionary movements and theory, the political economy of imperialism, decolonization, and race.... Read more about Brandon Mancilla
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of African and African American Studies and History of Art + Architecture
Her research focuses on the analysis of the representation of the black population in the “Comisión coreográfica” project and how these images permeated the... Read more about Angélica María Sánchez Barona
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of African and African American Studies and Anthropology
Her research interests include the politics and intersections of race, gender, beauty and hair as they affect and shape black women's experiences throughout... Read more about Miari Stephens
He works on the expressive culture of Haiti, particularly opera and song, in the eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. In his dissertation, he... Read more about Henry Stoll
Jacob is a scholar of sound cultures in the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States, and a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology. He also holds a BA in... Read more about Jacob Sunshine