Teaching
![]() EMR 135 Course Showcase Event "Border Butterflies: Stories of Climate Change and Migration" December 2, 2019 Photo Credit: Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard University |
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Instructional Materials
Climate Migration Syllabus
Climate Refugee Stories website
Immigration Detention Syllabus
Freedom for Immigrants website
“A short history of immigration detention” Timeline
Co-authored with Freedom for Immigrants
Short Film: "Exposed: The Injustice of Immigration Detention"
Producer and Narrator, with NYU School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic and Freedom for Immigrants, June 2017.
Courses Designed and Taught
Charlotte Teachers Institute, 2021
History 6330: History in the Digital Age
UNC Charlotte, Spring 2021
History 2600: Election 2020
UNC Charlotte, Spring 2021
History 3000: Mass Incarceration in US History
UNC Charlotte, Fall 2020
Liberal Studies 2301: Climate Change Histories and Futures
UNC Charlotte, Fall 2020
Ethnicity Migration and Rights 135: Climate Migration: Histories, Borders, and Activism
Harvard University, Fall 2019
Ethnicity, Migration and Rights 132: Detention, Deportation, and Resistance in US History
Harvard University, Fall 2018
History 100W: Climate Refugees
UC Irvine, Winter 2017
History 100W: Race and Mass Incarceration
UC Irvine, Spring 2016
History 142A: California Dreaming
UC Irvine, Winter 2016
History 102B: Climate History and Global Warming
UC Irvine, Fall 2015
History 144G: WWII and Postwar American Culture
UC Irvine, Fall 2015
History 21C: The World Since 1870
UC Irvine, Summer 2013 and 2014
Courses Co-Taught
Humanities 1ABC: War
UC Irvine, Humanities Core Course Program, 2014-2016
History 215G: American Business and Labor
University of Southern California, Spring 2015
Sociology 169: Changing Family Forms
University of Southern California, Spring 2015
Core Thematic Option 104: Americans and Nature
University of Southern California, Fall 2014
Sociology 255G: The Sociology of Globalization
University of Southern California, Fall 2014
Humanities 1 ABC: Divinity, Society, and Nature
UC Irvine, Humanities Core Course Program, 2012-2013
Writing 39B: Critical Reading and Rhetoric, Theme: Race & Ethnicity
UC Irvine, Composition Program, Fall 2010 and Winter 2011
Writing 39C: Argument and Research
UC Irvine, Composition Program, Spring 2011
Teaching Assistant
History 172G: Modern Japan Through Film
UC Irvine, Spring 2012
History 163: World of Coffee
UC Irvine, Winter 2012
History 172G: Asia-Pacific War
UC Irvine, Fall 2011
History 40C: American Society in the 20th Century
UC Irvine, Spring 2009 and 2010
History 146E: Gender in 19th Century America
UC Irvine, Winter 2010
History 15A: Native American History
UC Irvine, Winter 2009