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Einaudi Faculty Associate

Tejasvi Nagaraja

Tejasvi Nagaraja

Assistant Professor, Labor Relations, Law, and History

Tejasvi Nagaraja's research and teaching focus on how class, gender, and race evolve within a changing global division of labor and geopolitics. He was a 2021–22 Global Public Voices fellow.

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  • Einaudi Faculty Associate
    • Global Public Voices Fellow 2021-22

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Jamein Cunningham

Jamein Cunningham

Assistant Professor, Policy Analysis and Management

Jamein Cunningham is interested in the intersectionality of institutional discrimination, access to social justice, crime and criminal justice, and race and economic inequality. He was a 2021–22 Global Public Voices fellow.

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  • Einaudi Faculty Associate
    • Global Public Voices Fellow 2021-22

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Hale Ann Tufan

Hale Ann Tufan

Research Professor, Global Development

Hale Ann Tufan is interested in building gender-responsive agricultural research systems through curriculum development. She was a 2021–22 Global Public Voices fellow.

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  • Einaudi Faculty Associate
    • Global Public Voices Fellow 2021-22

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Estelle McKee

Estelle McKee

Clinical Professor, Law

Estelle McKee has practiced immigration law for two decades and teaches the Asylum and Convention Against Torture Appellate Clinic. She was a 2021–22 Global Public Voices fellow.

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  • Einaudi Faculty Associate
    • Global Public Voices Fellow 2021-22

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Xingzhong Yu

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Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Professor in Chinese Law

Xingzhong Yu's academic interests include Chinese law and legal history, social theory, comparative legal philosophy, constitutional law, and cultural studies of law.

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Sarah Wolfolds

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Assistant Professor, SC Johnson College of Business

Sarah Wolfolds is the Andrew M. Paul Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow and assistant professor in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. Wolfolds's research examines the interaction between for-profit and nonprofit organizations in industries where they coexist. 

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Sara Warner

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Stephen H. Weiss Junior Fellow

Sara Warner is an associate professor of performing and media arts in the College of Arts and Sciences. The current director of Cornell's LGBT Studies Program, Warner is an affiliate faculty member in the Feminist, Gender, and Sexual Studies Program; Africana studies; American studies; and visual studies.

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