Mark Claster Mamolen Dissertation Workshop Alumnus 2022
James Almeida is a PhD Candidate in Latin American History and student affiliate of the Afro-Latin American Research Institute at Harvard University...
Research interests lie in Language Studies, specifically Applied Linguistics, focused on Narrative Analysis, identity construction and interaction in society.... Read more about Etyelle Araujo
Mark Claster Mamolen Dissertation Workshop 2017 Alumna
My dissertation research focuses on state and community formation in the coal-mining region of La Guajira, Colombia. I work with Wayúu indigenous and Afro-... Read more about Emma Banks
Mark Claster Mamolen Dissertation Workshop 2016 Alumna Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music
Maya J. Berry is currently a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music. As Assistant Professor of African, African American,... Read more about Maya J. Berry
Mark Claster Mamolen Dissertation Workshop 2016 Alumna Ph.D. in History from the Johns Hopkins University
Her research interests focus on the African diaspora in the Spanish Atlantic world, identity-building processes and intersections of race and politics in...
Mark Claster Mamolen Dissertation Workshop 2017 Alumna PhD Candidate, History Department at Vanderbilt University
Fernanda Bretones Lane is a doctoral candidate in the History Department at Vanderbilt University. She is interested in Latin American and Atlantic... Read more about Fernanda Bretones Lane
The project approaches the candomblé – an Afro-Brazilian religion – from the perspective of its spatial configuration. Drawing from both anthropology and... Read more about Rita Brito
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro “Contexturas da terra no vale do Iguape: Direitos, Conflitos e Organização Política. (1871-1962)”
Ana Paula Cruz, quilombola membro da Comunidade de Santiago do Iguape, no Recôncavo da Bahia, doutoranda em História Social pela Universidade Federal... Read more about Ana Paula Cruz
My research revolves around broad interests in identity, inequality, and citizenship in Latin America. My current dissertation aims to understand shifting... Read more about David De Micheli