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  1. Matthew Sumpter is the author of the poetry collection Public Land (University of Tampa Press, 2018), and his poems have appeared The New Yorker, The New Republic, AGNI, Best New Poets, and elsewhere.

  2. Joshua A. Basseches is the David and Jane Flowerree Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Public Policy at Tulane University. Basseches’ research and teaching focus on energy and climate policy and politics in the U.S. states, where most of the action in these policy areas has taken place thus far.

  3. Berlisha Morton, at Tulane University School of Liberal Arts. Berlisha R. Morton, PhD, is a Southern Afrofuturista. She created Southern Womaxnism, a theoretical, pedagogical, and methodological framework to center the subjectivity Southern Black women and Queer folx in Southern historiography.

  4. Selected Publications “Optimal Public Debt Redux,” (with John Gibson and Santanu Chatterjee), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 83 (October, 2017) pp. 162-174.

  5. Professor Verano received his B.A. with Distinction in anthropology from Stanford University in 1977, and his M.A. (1980) and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California Los Angeles in 1987.

  6. 30 ott 2023 · The School of Liberal Arts Dean’s Speaker Series brings prominent scholars, writers, and practitioners in the humanities, fine & performing arts and social sciences to Tulane University to foster an ongoing conversation about the vitality of the liberal arts in addressing topics that matter to society.

  7. Golan Moskowitz, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, is a literary scholar, cultural historian, and visual artist. He completed his graduate studies at Brandeis University, where he earned a PhD in Near Eastern & Judaic Studies and a joint MA in Jewish Studies and Women's & Gender Studies.