News & Events

Department News

  • New Publication: Dr. Khatharya Um “Globalization and Civil Society in East Asian Space”

    April 6, 2023

    The Ethnic Studies Department wants to congratulate Dr. Khatharya Um on the release of her new book. This book critically examines the impact of globalization, changing power dynamics, migration, and evolving rights regimes on regional order, discourse of national governance, state and society relations, and the development of civil society...

  • Dr. Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani Appointed Director of Engagement for the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AA&PI) Thriving Initiatives

    March 21, 2023

    Our department's very own Dr. Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani has been appointed Director of Engagement for the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AA&PI) Thriving Initiatives here at Berkeley.   Many of us know Lisa through her years of impactful teaching--AAADS 122, on the Historical and Contemporary Experiences of Japanese Americans, and AAADS 146,...

  • Sierra Edd feature in Berkeley News!

    March 4, 2023

    Sierra Edd, a Phd student in Ethnic Studies, was recently profiled on in the campus' "I'm a Berkeleyan" feature. Sierra talks about Indigenous Futurisms, her remarkable collaborations in the Indigenous Sound Studies working group, and more. Check it out!   'Regardless of where I am in the world, Diné Asdzáán Nishtí (I am a Diné...

  • Lok Siu Promoted to Full Professor!

    December 13, 2022

    It is with great joy that Ethnic Studies announces that Lok Siu has been promoted to the rank of Professor! One of the foremost scholars of Asian diaspora studies, Lok has broken new ground in linking hemispheric and transpacific approaches to the study of Asian migration. She is a highly...

  • “Recovering Memory in Cambodia and Diaspora” Receives Luce Foundation Grant

    December 10, 2022

    Congratulations to Khatharya Um and her collaborator, Penny Edwards, for receiving a $60k grant from the Luce Foundation for their project "Recovering Memory in Cambodia and Diaspora: Hidden Histories, Archiving Cinema,” a collaboration between the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Cambodia, CSEAS, Berkeley Art Museum, BAMPFA and UCSC. The grant...

  • Choy’s Asian American Histories Continues to Soar

    December 5, 2022

    Catherine Ceniza Choy's Asian American Histories of the United States (Beacon, 2022) continues to garner widespread national attention. The book is featured as one of the 100 Best Nonfiction Books of 2022 by Kirkus Reviews. It also made the Longlist for the 2022 Non-Obvious Book Awards. Cathy recently gave a wide-ranging interview to Truthout about...

  • Carolyn Chen Promoted to the Rank of Professor!

    November 3, 2022

    It gives me great pleasure to announce that Carolyn Chen has been promoted to the rank of Professor--a major accomplishment in the trajectory of any academic career! Carolyn is a sociologist of religion whose research has been recognized for its great originality, interdisciplinarity, scope, and empirical rigor. Carolyn is a...

  • Dr. P. Gabrielle Foreman (PhD ’92) has been named a 2022 MacArthur Fellow!

    October 13, 2022

    Dr. P. Gabrielle Foreman (PhD '92) has been named a 2022 MacArthur Fellow--colloquially called a "genius grant"!  It is among the highest honors scholars for scholars in our fields. Dr. Foreman is a professor of American Literature, African American Studies, and History at Pennsylvania State University, and the director of...

  • Departures’ Auspicious Arrival: Congratulations, Khatharya!

    October 4, 2022

    I'm very pleased to announce the publication of Departures: An Introduction to Critical Refugee Studies (UC Press, 2022), a book co-authored by our very own Professor Khatharya Um. Departures' arrival could not be more timely. Departures supports, contextualizes, and advances the field of critical refugee studies by providing a capacious account of its genealogy, methods,...

  • Congratulations! Prof. Juana María Rodríguez is our 2022 Kessler Award Recipient

    September 27, 2022

    The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) is proud to announce that Ethnic Studies Professor Juana María Rodríguez will be the recipient of the 31st annual Kessler Award. Chosen by the CLAGS Board of Directors, the prestigious Kessler Award is given to a scholar who has, over a number...