Organized opposition to immigration, globalization, and minority groups in Sweden exploded during the 1980s and 1990s, energized in large part by the spread of skinhead …
Abstract of: “I just feel no matter what you lack, nobody should be treated differently”: Understanding Discrimination in Food Assistance Programs, by Sarah Blau, MPH, …
Despite the increasing presence of formerly excluded ethnoracial populations in state spaces across the Americas, research seldom investigates how race shapes their experiences within the …
Most of maternal deaths are preventable, and one-quarter of maternal deaths are due to hypertensive conditions of pregnancy, specifically pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. This thesis begins …
Thousands of formerly enslaved men serving in the army deserted and orchestrated mutinies during the U.S. Civil War. They were tried, convicted, and either incarcerated …
A This dissertation explores, through colonial and postcolonial literatures and cinemas, the theoretical relationship between the formation of individual identity and the reproduction of meaning …
Neighborhood conditions (e.g., residential segregation, neighborhood disadvantage, and mass incarceration) that were formed by historical and contemporary processes of structural racism have been shown to …
“In Search of the ‘Racist White Psyche’: Racism and the Psychology of Prejudice in American Social Thought, 1930-1960” traces the efforts of the pioneering generation …
Background: Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy-related death than white women, and infants born …
Despite years of increased attention to prevention and decreasing mortality rates, coronary heart disease (CHD) remains the leading cause of death in the United States. …
This dissertation examines why U.S. police reforms fail by tracing how officers in Maryland absorb and resist reforms amidst a momentous legitimacy crisis. Over the …
In the wake of World War I, Germany’s ruling Social Democrats found themselves navigating a racist moral panic which had enveloped the country after the …
This thesis argues for a critical return to and update of Critical Whiteness Studies' operative frameworks. I begin from the observation that the last sustained …
This thesis documents how the relationship between race and mental health shaped Mexican youths’ experiences of childhood and young adulthood in California. I argue that …
"The Wages of Empire" asserts that white union workers found the material, cultural and psychological “compensation” of racist privilege through their support of U.S. imperialism …