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Yến Lê Espiritu is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, San Diego. She has published extensively on Asian American panethnicity, gender and migration, and U.S. colonialism and wars in Asia. Her PhD was in Sociology and she currently works in Ethnic studies. Besides this, she co-founded the ‘Critical Refugee Studies Collective’ (funded by the University of California).

core team

The core team of the Engaged Scholarship and Narratives of Change research project contains eight members: four PhD candidates, two postdocs, one project leader and one project coordinator. The research will be conducted in close collaborations with four well-known international scholars spread over four different universities.