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Toward an Intersectional Political Science Pedagogy

Toward an Intersectional Political Science Pedagogy by Amy Cabrera Rasmussen, California State University, Long Beach This article highlights the ways in which theoretical and empirical work on intersectionality, combined with relevant existing pedagogical literature, can […]

APSA Public Statements

APSA Statement on Detention of Stas Gorelik 

The American Political Science Association expresses concern about the detention of Stas Gorelik, a graduate student in political science at The George Washington University. We understand from reports that Mr. Gorelik was visiting his family and could not return […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow Indea “Indy” Cousin

Indea “Indy” Cousin, Wake Forest University Indea “Indy” Cousin is a senior at Wake Forest University. She is majoring in political science with minors in philosophy and Spanish. She pursues social justice in Winston-Salem, the […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Uchenna Nwodim

Uchenna Nwodim, Penn State University Uchenna Nwodim is a rising senior studying political science and African American studies at Pennsylvania State’s Schreyer Honors College. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, she was exposed to inequalities that […]