Profiles in "History" Expertise Area

  • Program Coordinator, Public History and Helios Mentorship Endowments
  • D.L. Perea is a professional writer, marketing and communications specialist with additional experience in documentary film, journalism and audio production.
  • Lauro is a historian of 19th and 20th century Japan and he is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor of Asian History in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University.
  • Harty mobilizes social change by using Black social work history to directly address white supremacy, racism and colonialism while leveraging long-standing African traditions of self-help and mutual aid.
  • Dillingham's research examines anti-colonial politics, educational and development policy, and labor and youth-led social movements in the Americas.
  • Harleen Kaur is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Sanford School. Her research interests are in racism, state formation, and belonging, while her teaching covers a variety of local and global approaches to inequalities.
  • A Fulbright Scholar, Odebiyi's work examines how pious laywomen known as bizzoche created and maintained economic, political and religious networks in 15th-century Rome.
  • Maurice Crandall is a multi-award-winning historian of the Indigenous peoples of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, the American West, and public history.