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Sabrina Rawson

Interdisciplinary Humanities graduate student Sabrina Rawson
Professional Title: 
Graduate Advisor: Christina Baker
Education: 
  • Santa Rosa Junior College (AA-History)
  • Sonoma State University (BA-History)
  • University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana (MA-Education Policy, Organization & Leadership)
Research Interests: 

Her research interests include social inequality, women and gender studies, cultural anthropology, history, cultural diversity, education, critical race and ethnic studies.

Bio: 
Sabrina Rawson is a Ph.D. student in Interdisciplinary Humanities. She studies history and critical race and ethnic studies under the guidance of Dr. Christina Baker. She wrote a master’s thesis on Septima Clark and her role as a female leader during the Civil Rights Movement and her lifelong involvement in education throughout the 20th Century. Her dissertation research plans to address ways in which racial stratification intersects with curriculum and education program development post-Civil Rights Movement and how that continued stratification is reflected in educational system.