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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Jennifer Tsosie "To 'iina 'ate: Water is Life," Navajo Farming During a Drought Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S. Navajo Nation 2022
Emily Turner The Alien in Your Backyard: Using Exoplanetary Science to Explore the Ecosystems of Earth Alien Earths Richmond 2022
Shamira Underwood Graphing the Urban Health Impacts of Rising Temperature, Air Quality and Increased Pollen Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S. Pittsburgh 2022
Katherine Cohen Volin Immigration narratives: Hidden Links between U.S. empire and Filipino immigration to the U.S. American Global Power from Empire to Superpower Philadelphia 2022
Tara Cristin Waugh Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art The Social Struggles of Contemporary Black Art Tulsa 2022
Lisa Yuk Kuen Yau How Gravity Impacts Life Alien Earths Philadelphia 2022
Brandon Barr Democracy: The Ancient World and Modern Implications Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions Chicago 2021
Cinde Berkowitz Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Gender Equality, Equal Pay and Civil Rights Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions Tulsa 2021
Laura Grisham Cause and Effect: Inequality and Activism Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions Tulsa 2021
Mark A. Hartung Still Separate and Unequal? A Look at School Equality in the American Democracy Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions San José 2021
Jennifer Tsosie - "To 'iina 'ate: Water is Life," Navajo Farming During a Drought

Curriculum Unit: "To 'iina 'ate: Water is Life," Navajo Farming During a Drought

Year: 2022

Seminar Volume: Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S.

Emily Turner - The Alien in Your Backyard: Using Exoplanetary Science to Explore the Ecosystems of Earth
Shamira Underwood - Graphing the Urban Health Impacts of Rising Temperature, Air Quality and Increased Pollen

Curriculum Unit: Graphing the Urban Health Impacts of Rising Temperature, Air Quality and Increased Pollen

Year: 2022

Seminar Volume: Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S.

Katherine Cohen Volin - Immigration narratives: Hidden Links between U.S. empire and Filipino immigration to the U.S.

Curriculum Unit: Immigration narratives: Hidden Links between U.S. empire and Filipino immigration to the U.S.

Year: 2022

Seminar Volume: American Global Power from Empire to Superpower

Tara Cristin Waugh - Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art

Curriculum Unit: Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art

Year: 2022

Seminar Volume: The Social Struggles of Contemporary Black Art

Lisa Yuk Kuen Yau - How Gravity Impacts Life

Curriculum Unit: How Gravity Impacts Life

Year: 2022

Seminar Volume: Alien Earths

Brandon Barr - Democracy: The Ancient World and Modern Implications

Curriculum Unit: Democracy: The Ancient World and Modern Implications

Year: 2021

Seminar Volume: Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions

Cinde Berkowitz - Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Gender Equality, Equal Pay and Civil Rights

Curriculum Unit: Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Gender Equality, Equal Pay and Civil Rights

Year: 2021

Seminar Volume: Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions

Laura Grisham - Cause and Effect: Inequality and Activism

Curriculum Unit: Cause and Effect: Inequality and Activism

Year: 2021

Seminar Volume: Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions

Mark A. Hartung - Still Separate and Unequal? A Look at School Equality in the American Democracy

Curriculum Unit: Still Separate and Unequal? A Look at School Equality in the American Democracy

Year: 2021

Seminar Volume: Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions