Hist. and MAS South Tex Coll. Co-founder Refusing to Forget, AHA Herbert Feis Award, OAH Friend of History, AHA John Lewis Award for History and Social Justice.
Enemy of the people for MyRGV.com.
Born in San Benito, TX.
Reporting from McAllen, TX.
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Historian of US religion, culture, and capitalism | Writing a book about religion and radio in the American century | Assistant History Prof at Randolph College | PhD @UVA | BA @Yale | WV roots | he/him/his
Assistant Professor TAMUSanAntonio Language | Latina/o/x Studies | Oral History Listen to @latinestories podcast TEDx: https://youtu.be/2-Td2SyW0Lw
Relig Prof at Amherst College | current research areas: immigration, Pentecostalism, Latino religion, sanctuary movt., & Cesar Chavez | Go Blue!
PhD Historian. Modern America, History of Sport, Desegregation of College Football
#Sociology prof that plays video games & studies the #BuiltEnvironment. Taiwanese American in PA. Irvine + Binghamton alum. Author of Risky Cities: The Physical and Fiscal Nature of Disaster Capitalism https://tinyurl.com/jkvbxcn4 Views are my own
Social media profile for the journal American Nineteenth Century History: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fanc20
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A member-run union of graduate workers at the University of Iowa.
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Associate Professor, Dartmouth College
Writer, reader, thinker, hiker
Opinion writer, reviewer & essayist | Emeritus History prof | podcaster | http://clairepotter.substack.com | antifascist | NYC & Northampton, MA | Repped by Roz Foster, Francis Goldin Literary Agency
Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Mexican American and Latina/o historian, Runner.
Editorial Director at @uncpress.bsky.social • acquiring books in history, Black studies, girlhood studies, carceral studies • H-Net's #FeedingTheElephant
Historian of Asian migration, transnational US, Cold War. New project: US soft power in Pk. ¿Is this the new void into which I 😱? www.uquraishi.com
"Independent" (i.e., largely unemployed) historian, photographer, audio producer, archivist. Labor, civil, and human rights. Books: Foot Soldiers 4 Democracy, Civic Labors. Writing in places. Podcast, Speaking of Work.
Historian at Florida State University. Wrote STRANGER DANGER (@oxunipress.bsky.social) and THE LIFE AND DEATH OF RYAN WHITE (@uncpress.bsky.social). Writing THOSE FEARFUL DAYS and THE PASSION OF MATTHEW SHEPARD (@liveright.bsky.social / @wwnorton.com).
Scholar, Educator. Author of Educational Reconstruction (Fordham UP, 2016) and Unforgettable Sacrifice (forthcoming Fordham UP, 2025) and other works.
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Historian. Author of Unwanted (@UNC_Press). Current President of @IEHS.
PhD in 20th Cen. U.S. History (Latinx, Labor, Immigration, Politics)
Book: Making Michigan Home: Mexican Americans Bridging the Rural-Urban Experience (Illinois Press Dec 2025) http://bit.ly/47BdTOH
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Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
Assistant Professor of History and Latino Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. Migration, Race & Ethnicity, Agricultural Workers, Food Studies, Midwest.
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Official account for the Midwestern History Association, studying the history of the Heartland since 2014. Learn more and join us: https://www.midwesternhistory.com/
Historian, professor, tired.
Historian of migration, borders, and immigration policy. Also religion. Reluctant runner. Food person. Cat person. Dog person. Special needs advocate.
Transnational historian working at the intersection of Italian migration and US immigration policy. Author, Partners in Gatekeeping (UGA, 2023), coeditor and contributor, Managing Migration in Italy and the US (DeGruyter, 2024).
Assoc Prof, Cedar Crest
Immigration historian and Director for Americas and Europe at Refugees International. Views my own.
Ethnic Studies professor from Cabo Rojo, PR (where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea) now living in the Pacific Northwest. Mary (human), Iloh (schnauzer), and Arly (schnauzer) are life. Views are my own (and sometimes, the schnauzers').
Professor, C19 US studies; food studies. Chair, Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies, University at Buffalo.
writer, historian, feminist scholar | firstgen to PhD | Latina daughter of immigrants | many languages spoken | co-directing the Mary Eliza Project & writing about women's suffrage movements across U.S. empire
Afro Latina. Professor at Princeton.
Author of Community as Rebellion.
Radically imagining a world where Haiti and Palestine are free, Black lives are centered, women and queer folx are safe and schools teach for freedom.
www.lorgiagarciapena.com
Latinx & disability studies | parent of twins | lover of yarn, handmade clothes, houseplants, music, orcas | author of Radical Health & Accessible Citizenships | coeditor of Crip Genealogies | views my own | she/her
Historian, runner, puzzler extraordinaire. Texan living in AZ.
Oral/public historian of the Black& Brown Freedom Struggles in Dallas.
Husband, Actor, Activist, Uncle George to the Internet 🖖
Historian of the US West. Supporter of Digital humanities and creator of digital timeline software called ClioVis. Austinte.
Professor at Northwestern University. Contributing Writer at The Atlantic. Editor at Public Books. Host of Writing Latinos. University of Arizona basketball fan.
Historian of Mexico, from poetry to crime. Recent books:
Historia mínima de la violencia en México; A History of Infamy: Crime Truth and Justice in Mexico.
Historian, teacher, writer, activist, Baltimore native, and author of Power to the Poor and The Multiracial Promise. Also a fan of tennis, baseball, and cats. And now writing about memorials. Views are my own.
Historian who lives in Connecticut and County Kerry. Latest book is Romare Bearden in the Homeland of His Imagination.
environmental humanities prof at U of Oregon | Environmental justice | Living with MBC (she/her)
I study history in order to understand and help others understand the crazy world in which we live. Environment, climate, borders, violence and memory are key. Also @refusing2forget.bsky.social. My opinions are mine, sadly almost never my employer's.
Raised on Coast Miwok land, longtime resident on Ramaytush Ohlone land, writer, climate person, feminist, wanderer. Just started a newsletter at MeditationsInAnEmergency.com.
In-depth, independent reporting to better understand the world, now on Bluesky. News tips? Share them here: http://nyti.ms/2FVHq9v
Historian of the American West. Lead Author of Global Americans. Associate Professor of History at NYU.
Mujer de la Frontera | Mex-Tex in the Midwest | Assoc. Prof. of Chicanx, Urban, & Public History @ UMKC | Angry feminist |
Historian of US immigration. Teaches at UC Berkeley. Vice President of @iehs.bsky.social. Author of Expelling the Poor (Oxford). Writing books on foreign contract labor law and on transpacific Japanese migration.
Historian at Princeton University. Preoccupied with immigration, past and present.
Reader, teacher, parent, child, sibling, partner, mediocampista, runner, historian
Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens. Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.
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Historian of transnational politics & religion between the US & Latin America. Postdoc, SDSU. Co-founder, @histcatmex.bsky.social. Social Media Officer, @iehs.bsky.social. Social justice. Foodie.
https://nathanellstrand.com/
Professor of Caribbean and African Diaspora Studies. Writer, cultural studies, theory, media, criticism. Author of Caribes 2.0: New Media, Globalization, and the Afterlives of Disaster (2023)
Historian at NYU. Environment, energy, climate, Indigenous history, American West. Also gripes and misadventures.
Author - *Bans, Walls, Raids, #Sanctuary* on #abolition and #migrant justice. *Rightlessness: Testimony and Redress in US Prison Camps Since WWII* on #imprisonment regimes under US #empire. #freepalestine #borderabolition www.naomipaik.com
Chicano scholar, critical bioethics, decolonial thought, CSUF Latinx Lab for Storytelling & Social Justice (Mellon Foundation). Ethnic Studies curriculum consultant and expert—esp. community colleges. Repost ≠ endorsement. Personal views only.
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Professor of History at Columbia University; author of CRIMES AGAINST NATURE, SHADOWS AT DAWN: A BORDERLANDS MASSACRE AND THE VIOLENCE OF HISTORY; and THE STRANGE CAREER OF WILLIAM ELLIS. Working on a new project on the US-Mexico War (1846-1848).
The official journal of @lawcha.bsky.social. Published by @dukepress.bsky.social
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LAWCHA promotes public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Find us here: http://lawcha.org & http://lhrp.georgetown.edu
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Labor and migration historian @UMaryland. Author of The Canal Builders and Box 25: Archival Secrets, Caribbean Workers, and the Panama Canal. https://tinyurl.com/Pre-Order-Box-25
Activist, writer, historian, labor and working-class issues. Author of Knocking on Labor's Door: Union Organizing in the 1970s and the Roots of a New Economic Divide
Labor historian; Exec. Dir. Georgetown University's Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor & the Working Poor; President, Labor & Working Class History Assn (LAWCHA)
Historian of slavery, the Atlantic slave trade, and global Africa. Curates #slaveryarchive. Visit my website analuciaaraujo.org
Historian of Midwestern Latinos, labor, religion, and sanctuary. Author of Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith in 20th Century Wisconsin.
Professor at the University of Michigan. Author of Translocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (2021) + Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora. Coeditor Keywords for Latina/o Studies. On sabbatical this year. 🇵🇷 🌈
Queer Latina | Professor | Policing Life & Death | Aftershocks of Disaster | Against Muerto Rico | PRsyllabus
Historian of immigration, borders, race, and law.
Historian of convict labor/prisons, Black Texas, U.S. History! Assistant professor in a red state. 🥴 Writing a book that explores the significance of sugar and Black convict labor and the shaping of the Texas prison farm model. The House that Cane Built!!
Pulitzer Prize winning author, book on Attica, next on Bernie Goetz/80s, then MOVE Bombing. In NYT, TIME, New Yorker, Atlantic, etc. + CJ policy work & script consulting. WritersHouse & CAA repped.
www.heatherannthompson.com
Nau Associate Professor of the History and Principles of Democracy
Author of The INS on the Line (Oxford, 2017)
Co-editor of Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States (UIP, 2025)
Washington, D.C. & Charlottesville, VA
Founded in 1965, the IEHS promotes the study of immigration history through the Journal of American Ethnic History and professional/educational outreach.
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Historian of US immigration | 19th-century | race | labor | slavery | global migration | diaspora
An award-winning public history project committed to sharing the history of state-sanctioned violence against Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas.
Historian of the white power movement, gun violence, the apocalypse. Coloradan. kathleenbelew.com Book coming soon! Home, at the End of the World (Random House) Posts reflect my own views only.
Berkeley Historian. Author of War of a Thousand Deserts. For Norton, finishing Aim at Empire: An international History of American Revolutions, through the Barrel of a Gun. Also 2nd Amendment cases. Birds, too. https://history.berkeley.edu/brian-delay
Texas news, politics, food, culture, travel, yee-haw, and more since 1973. 🤠
Historian, urbanist, scholar of public policy, race, inequality. Silver Professor NYU. Dad, stepdad, dog dad. Native Detroiter, longtime Philadelphian, honorary Chicagoan, gringo Carioca, wannabe Parisian, and second-time New Yorker. Dual citizen: US/Éire.
I care about ideas doing work in the world
Professional humanist and book editing person
Seeking to enter by the narrow gate.
Religion | History | Indigeneity | Music | Sport
MN born NC by choice
Always #GDTBATH | #DurhamNC #BullCity
Professor of History and Gender Institute Director at the University at Buffalo. Writes about race, gender, utopia, and urban life.
MiSC is a community of scholars fighting to decriminalize migration and open wider pathways to legal immigration in the United States. Op Eds + Public History
https://sites.google.com/lclark.edu/misc
http://Corazondedixie.org Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910. Co-creator @nuestrosouth + http://teachinspanglish.org + http://matchona.org. Writing on "Guest Worker: Lives across Borders in an Age of Prosperity" (UNC press).
Associate Professor of History at Centre College. Author of Only a Few Blocks to Cuba: Cold War Refugee Policy, the Cuban Diaspora, and the Transformation of Miami. Opinions my own, not my employer's.
Assistant Professor of History UC Riverside
Mexican American History | Latinx Cultural Expressions | US & SoCal Historian
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https://www.jorgenicolasleal.com/
Writer, baker, and prof. Caribbean history, race, law & empire. Puerto Rico, poetry & pilates. Reluctant soccer mom and lover of plants. Author of Making Never-Never Land @UNC Press.
History PhD candidate at Georgetown. 20th century Latinx urban history and schools. Former HS teacher.
Historian. Writer. Pocho. Book: Homeland: Ethnic Mexican Belonging Since 1900. Words: Texas Monthly, Sojourners, Latino USA, LA Times, Washington Post and more.
Assistant Professor of History at Brown | Latino/a Urban History, Public History, Race, Ethnicity, Social Movements
Berkeley professor, former Secretary of Labor. Co-founder of @inequalitymedia.bsky.social and @imcivicaction.bsky.social.
Substack: http://robertreich.substack.com
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Professor and founding director of The Latinx Project at NYU. Author Latinx Art, Latino Spin, Nuyorican Art ++
prof & author ~ the intimacies of four continents; immigrant acts: on asian american cultural politics; critical terrains: french & british orientalisms; coeditor, the politics of culture in the shadow of capital
Commie Pinko Queer writer, activist, professor at NYU. Author of Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed and The Twilight of Equality. Co-editor of the American Studies Now series at UC Press. Find me at lisaduggan.substack.com