Submissions from 2022
Ginanaandawi'idizomin: Anishinaabe Intergenerational Healing Models of Resistance, Zoe V. Allen
Submissions from 2020
Justice, Prevention, Respect: A Critical Investigation of Sexual Violence on College Campuses; And a Denunciation of Carceral Feminism, Naomi Strait Ms.
Submissions from 2016
Racial Uplift in a Jim Crow Local: Black Union Organizing in Minneapolis Hotels 1930-1940, Luke Mielke
Submissions from 2015
Ways We Remember: Rethinking Symbols of Italian American History and Imagining Alternative Narratives, Kathryn N. Anastasi
Blood Diamonds: The Recovery of Black Unification Amidst White Hegemony, Christine E. Ohenewah
Submissions from 2014
Genocidal Silences: The Politics of Cambodian Memory in a United States Context, David Rao
Submissions from 2013
Warped Foundations: The Creation of Home and the Spatial Realities of Homelessness, Eric Goldfischer
Eating Spaces and Places: Examining the Latin@ Barrio, Chinatown, and Black Urban Space as Sites of Collective and Social Imagination, Kathlynn E. Hinkfuss
A Dividing City and Limited Education: An Analysis of School Segregation in Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington, Ricardo J. Millhouse
Submissions from 2012
Trans(nacional) Bodies in Motion: Reframing Violence and Resistance in Mexicana Performance and Chicana Theater, Gabriella Deal-Márquez
The RED Revolution from the Perspective of Visual Cultural Studies: A New Chapter in Art, Commerce and Corporate Social Responsibility, Caroline Karanja
Faces of the Future: Race, Beauty and the Mixed Race Beauty Myth, Clara Younge
Submissions from 2011
Can We Laugh? Jewish American Comedy's Expression of Anxiety in a Time of Change, 1965-1973, Emily Schorr Lesnick
Submissions from 2010
What Lies Beneath? Contemporary Notions of Multiculturalism and Their Impact on Irish and American Immigrant Communities, Amanda Nelson
Submissions from 2007
A Piece of Land: Black Women and Land in South Africa and the United States of America, Alessandra Williams
Submissions from 2006
Eugenicism: The Construction of Queer Space in the Works of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany, Freda Fair