• Joseph Guzman

    Joseph Guzman’s research focuses on dynamics of race and class among African Americans and their social organizations. Through an ongoing ethnography of a Black social club I examine how sociability shapes the construction of Black masculinity and the tensions of navigating race- and class-based identities at the small group level and in relation to the…

  • Jack Delehanty

    Jack Delehanty

    Jack Delehanty studies how moral frameworks, especially religion, provide cultural justifications for inequality in the U.S. and fuel movements to contest it. He has published research on religious conservatism’s changing effects on American national identity and belonging, the cultural dynamics of faith-based community organizing, and the ways progressive social movements draw on religious symbols and…

  • Rosalie Torres Stone

    Rosalie Torres Stone

    Rosalie A. Torres Stone focuses on a theoretical foundation and research studies in health disparities. Her empirical work in mental health and health disparities extends existing conceptual frameworks by including socioeconomic and cultural-specific factors in examining health outcomes and access to care for underserved populations. Over the last 12 years, she has been involved in…

  • Parminder Bhachu

    Parminder Bhachu

    Professor (or Dr). Parminder Bhachu studies the complex movements of people across international borders and interrogates their cultural and technical creativity which makes them particularly adept at navigating uncertainty and fragile worlds. Many years ago, Bhachu coined the concept of “twice migrants” an all-encompassing conceptual framework which captures the definitive characteristics of multiply migrant groups…

  • Shelly Tenenbaum

    Shelly Tenenbaum

    Ms. Tenenbaum received a B.A. from Antioch College and a Ph.D. from Brandeis University. She was the founding director of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies concentration and is also affiliated with Women’s and Gender Studies, Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies, Africana Studies, and Jewish Studies.  She teaches in a college-in-prison program through the Emerson Prison…

  • Deborah Merrill

    Deborah Merrill

    Ms. Merrill received a B.A. from Bowdoin College in 1984 and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Brown University in 1988 and 1991, respectively. She was later a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, also at Brown University. Ms. Merrill has been at Clark since 1992. She is also affiliated with…