2004 - Present | Assistant Professor, Dominican University of California ‐ Department of History | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and the 1980s Sanctuary Movement, A. Philip Randolph and Religion, Teaching the Paleolithic Era in Big History, Pedagogical Issues in Teaching Big History, Five African American Women Activists of the 1940s March on Washington Movement, Native American History in California, Civil Rights Movement, and Social Justice
Courses
- Social Justice and Service Learning
- Global Feminisms
- Big History
- Liberation Theology
- California History
- American Religious History
- American History
2003 | Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union ‐ American Religious History | |
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1990 | M.A., San Francisco State University ‐ American History | |
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1988 | B.A., San Francisco State University ‐ American History | |
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Contact Information
Dominican University of California
50 Acacia Ave.
San Rafael, CA 94901
415.482.3584
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