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DIRECTOR AND FACULTY CHAIR

Photo of Amy Lind, Taft Center Director and Faculty ChairAmy Lind

Amy Lind is Mary Ellen Heintz Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Cincinnati, where she has served as Director and Faculty Chair for the Taft Research Center since January 2019. Prior to this, she served as Head of the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from August 2015 through December 2018 and as Graduate Director for four previous years. In 2017-2018, she also served as Provost Fellow, in which capacity she oversaw assessment and reaccreditation in the College of Arts & Sciences. She holds faculty affiliations in Sociology, Romance & Arabic Languages & Literatures, the Latin American, Latinx and Caribbean Studies Program, and the School of Planning/DAAP.

Dr. Lind's areas of scholarship and teaching include urban studies, global political economy, development and postcolonial studies, Global South/transnational social movements, feminist and queer theory, and studies of neoliberal governance. A qualitative researcher with great interest in people's stories of survival and resistance, she has lived, worked and conducted research in Latin America for over four years, including in Euador, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela. She is the author of Gendered Paradoxes: Women’s Movements, State Restructuring, and Global Development in Ecuador (Penn State University Press, 2005), and editor of four volumes, including Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance (Routledge, 2010) and Feminist (Im)mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America: Rights, Citizenships and Identities in Transnational Perspective (Ashgate Publishing, 2013, co-edited with Anne Sisson Runyan, Patricia McDermott and Marianne Marchand). Her new book, Constituting the Left Turn: Resignifying Nation, Economy and Family in Postneoliberal Ecuador (with Christine Keating), addresses the cultural, economic, and affective politics of Ecuador's postneoliberal Citizen Revolution. She has held distinguished visiting professor positions in Ecuador, Bolivia and Switzerland and has delivered over fifty invited lectures at institutions around the world. To know more about Amy, visit her research directory listing

Taft envelope-sm2 Amy.Lind@uc.edu   phone-smsm 513.556.0675

 


 

BUSINESS MANAGER


Photo of Sally Yang, Business ManagerSally Le Yang KK

Sally Yang serves as the Business Manager for the Taft Research Center. Sally formerly worked at Utah State University, where she lead operations and financial management duties, grants (in excess of $12 million, as well as other financial duties for the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. Sally holds an MA in Workforce Development from Ohio State University, and has passed all our sections of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam.

 

Taft envelope-sm2 yang2l7@ucmail.uc.edu    phone-smsm 513.558.7368

 


 

PROGRAM MANAGER


Sean Keating-Crawford

Sean Keating-Crawford serves as the Program Manager of the Taft Center, a position he has occupied for three years. Prior to this, Sean was Program Coordinator and a Graduate Assistant at the Center. Prior to UC, Sean earned an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

Taft envelope-sm2 sean.keating@uc.edu    phone-smsm 513.558.7541

 


 

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS


Keri Eason, Sociology

Keri Eason is a third year doctoral student in Sociology. Her research focuses on Asian American identity and culture. To know more about Keri, visit her research directory. 

Taft envelope-sm2 easonki@mail.uc.edu 

72724415_10221161317047404_5625831735221551104_oKatelyn Lusher, English & Comparative Literature

Katelyn Lusher is a third year doctoral student in Rhetoric & Composition. Her research is centered on community writing, homeless activism, and street papers. Her dissertation will focus on the creation of a digital archive for the Cincinnati street paper Streetvibes.

Taft envelope-sm2 lusherkj@mail.uc.edu