Contributors

Rebekah Bautista is majoring in Public Policy and Critical Race and Ethnicity Studies at the University of Chicago.

Page Cassidy is majoring in Public Policy with a minor in Spanish at the University of Chicago.

Evan Cook is studying Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Chicago.

Nyah DeValle is majoring in Global Studies and Human Rights at the University of Chicago.

Jason Guba is majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Visual Arts at the University of Chicago.

Kaylin King is an African American woman who is majoring in Comparative Human Development and Anthropology at The University of Chicago.

Karen Lee is majoring in Biology at the University of Chicago. 

Zewei (Whiskey) Liao is majoring in Sociology with a minor in Statistics at the University of Chicago.

Tanya Martinez is a soon-to-be graduate of the University of Chicago, completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy Studies with Honors and a Specialization in International Development and a Minor in Human Rights. She recently completed her BA Thesis titled “‘Que no Haya Duda’: Language, Documentation Status, and Policing in Elgin, Illinois.” Throughout her time at the College, Tanya has primarily been active in various immigration efforts, including serving as President of New Americans UChicago and interning with the Law School’s Immigrants’ Rights Clinic. Following her graduation, Tanya will be moving to Boston, MA as she begins working full-time at a law firm as a Project Analyst.

Eshaan Modi is majoring in Economics at the University of Chicago.

Filip Raffelt is majoring in Biological Sciences at the University of Chicago.

Pablo Romero is majoring in Global Studies and Economics at the University of Chicago.

Ayhan Sayani is a third year at the University of Chicago, originally from Pakistan, studying Economics and History. This module is inspired by the radically different education on partition history he received in Pakistan and the U.S. and aims to combine elements of both.

Bailey Tucker is majoring in Economics and Computer Science at the University of Chicago.

Aldrich Wang is majoring in Economics and Mathematics at the University of Chicago.

Charlotte Wang is triple majoring in Gender and Sexuality Studies; Law, Letters, and Society; and Economics at the University of Chicago.

Nathan Wang is majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Visual Arts at the University of Chicago.

Tingran Wang is majoring in Physics at the University of Chicago.

Elise Wu is a third-year student majoring in Economics with a Specialization in Business and minoring in Astrophysics at the University of Chicago.

Richard Ye is a third-year undergraduate double-majoring in Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM) and Economics at the University of Chicago.

This platform is organized by Josh Babcock. In 2021–23, Josh was a lecturer in the University of Chicago’s Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity. His research explores the ways that colonial legacies shape and are shaped by the intersections of language, race, and (non-)belonging in global Singapore.