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Melina Pappadedmos
Melina
Pappadedmos is Assistant Professor of History and African American
Studies. She completed her undergraduate work at Cornell University,
received her Master of Arts degree while at the University of
Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, and has earned her Doctor of
Philosophy degree from the History Department of New York
University. Professor Pappademos’ research and teaching interests
focus on the social and cultural history of race, social and
political mobilizations, nationalisms, and the experiences of people
of African descent in the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean
and Latin America. The recipient of several awards from New York
University as well as Marquette University, the Ford Foundation, and
the United States Department of Education Fulbright-Hays, Dr.
Pappademos has presented her research at numerous conferences, and
has lectured and organized courses on topics such as race and
ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the history of
Cuban politics and black Cuban elites. Recently, she has traveled to
Cuba with the students, co-ordinating New York University's study
abroad program there.
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