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Marcos Pérez Cañizares

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LACS Graduate Fellow '24-'25

Marcos Pérez Cañizares is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History. He focuses on Colonial Latin America, and his dissertation is a spatial history of the North Pacific and the Pacific Northwest within the Spanish Empire from the 1600s to the 1810s. It examines the two century spanning construction of a Spanish North Pacific space that was intimately tied to Continental North America. He was born in Havana, grew up in Toronto, and is happy to join LACS to help enrich the intellectual community of Latin Americanists and Caribbeanists at Cornell. 

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Carmine Couloute

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Reppy Fellow 2025-26

Carmine Couloute is a PhD student in the Department of Government, concentrating in International Relations and Political Theory.

Her doctoral studies will ethnographically examine the enduring impact of French colonialism in Francophone West Africa. She aims to explore how telecommunications boycotts and protests over 'war taxes' facilitate practices of sovereignty and self-determination during political upheaval.

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Danielle Obisie-Orlu

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Reppy Fellow 2024-25

Danielle Obisie-Orlu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Government, specializing in international relations with an interdisciplinary minor in international law, migration, and sustainable development. She researches how states’ popularly recognized memories of trauma can shape their international personas and the expectations about their responses to the challenges, rule of law, and novel opportunities in the international arena.

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Alican Taylan

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IES Graduate Fellow 2024-2025

Alican Taylan, MArch, MEng, is a Ph.D. student in the History of Architecture and Urban Development (HAUD) at Cornell University, where he studies nineteenth-century environmental and colonial history. His dissertation committee is co-chaired by Esra Akcan and María González Pendás (HAUD), and Aaron Sachs (History) is his third committee member. Recently, he curated Strategic Landforms (2024) at Cornell AAP, an exhibition about French military architectural production in Senegal over the nineteenth century.

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Victoria Pihl Sørensen

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IES Graduate Fellow 2024-2025

Victoria E. Pihl Sørensen is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Performing and Media Arts. Her doctoral research examines population control and eugenics in Danish popular culture from an anti-racist feminist point of view. She holds an MA in Women’s and Gender Studies from the CUNY Graduate Center. She recently published "'In Women’s Hands': Feminism, Eugenics, and Race in Interwar Denmark" (2023), in the feminist journal Women, Gender & Research.

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Esam Boraey

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Reppy Fellow 2025-26, Migrations Graduate Fellow

Esam Boraey is a PhD student in government, specializing in comparative politics and political economy with a regional focus on the Middle East. His research explores the intersection of authoritarianism, social movements, and economic development, particularly how state structures and societal norms shape political and economic outcomes in the region. 

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Mursal Rahim

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Reppy Fellow 2024-25

Mursal Rahim is a MPA student in the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, concentrating on human rights and social justice. Holding a Bachelor of Law from Afghanistan, she has extensive experience in legal, educational, and refugee community support roles. 

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Elisha Smith

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Reppy Fellow 2024-25

Elisha Smith has a BS in supply chain management from the University of Texas in Dallas. For the past five years, he has worked in global development and agriculture in post-conflict regions in Iraq and Syria. He is currently pursuing an MPS in Global Development at Cornell University. 

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Synia Taitt

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Reppy Fellow, Fall 2024

Synia Taitt is a first-year Ph.D. student in Cornell University's government department. Her research in American politics focuses on the intersection of social movements, linked fate, policies, and public institutions, such as policing.

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