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The Center's staff:

Keith Wailoo
Director

Keith Wailoo is Professor of History jointly appointed in the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research. He is author of richly awarded books examining the cultural politics of disease in America. (more)

Roland Anglin
Executive Director

Roland Anglin is Director of the Initiative for Regional & Community Transformation (IRCT) at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers University. (more...)

Mia Bay
Associate Director

Mia Bay (Yale University, PhD) is an Associate Professor of History and co-director of the Black Atlantic Seminar at the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis. (more...)

Melissa Stein
Head Research Assistant & Web Master

Also an Excellence Fellow at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Melissa Stein recently completed her PhD in History, with a dissertation entitled “Embodying Race: Gender, Sex, and the Sciences of Difference, 1830-1934.” (more...)

Jeffrey Dowd
Research Assistant

Jeffrey Dowd is a PhD candidate in Sociology. His research interests include inequality, public discourse, and the construction of meaning. (more...)

Dora Vargha
Research Assistant

Dora Vargha is a second year PhD student in Modern European History. Her research focuses on the history of the body, sexuality, reproduction and the social history of medicine. (more...)

Nadia Brown
Research Assistant

Enrolled in her fourth year at Rutgers University, Ms. Nadia Brown is pursuing her Ph. D in political science where her major field is Women and Politics.  Ms. Brown studies Black politics through a feminist lens. (more...)

Anantha Sudhakar
Research Assistant

Anantha is a doctoral candidate in English, and is currently working on her dissertation, "Emergent Futures: South Asian American Cultural Production and the Politics of Community." (more...)

 

Mia Kissil
Senior Program Coordinator

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