she/her/hers
Humanities Division
Research Professor and Professor Emerita
Faculty
Humanities Building 1
HAS. Room 215
Retired, no office hours
Humanities Academic Services
M.A., Ph.D. Yale University
B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz
U.S. Labor and Working-Class History; Women and Social Movements in the U.S.; Race and Ethnicity in the U.S; The Great Depression; Human Rights and US Policy in Modern Honduras
Labor, gender, and race in modern US history. Human Rights and U.S. Policy in Post-Coup Honduras;
Current Research: Working people's activism during the Great Depression.
Selected Grants and Fellowships:
--Dickson Emeriti Professor Award, 2021-22, UC Santa Cruz
--Appleton Foundation Grant, 2019.
--National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers/Fellowship for College Teachers, 2011-12, 1996-97, 1990-91
--University of California President's Research Fellowship in the Humanities, 2011-12
--UC Mexus Small Grant, University of California, 2010
--Travel Grant, New York University Center for the U.S. and the Cold War, 2009
--Labor Studies Grant, Miguel Contreras Labor Studies Fund, University of California, for the Center for Labor Studies, 2008-09 ($90,000) 2007-08, $85,000
--Faculty Research Grant, University of California Labor and Employment Research Fund, 2008-09 ($30,000), 2007-08 ($20,000)
--Institute for Humanities Research, Humanities Research Fellowship, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2011,2004
--Albert Beveridge Grant, American Historical Association, 1986
--John D. Rockefeller 3rd Fellowship, Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University, 1986
--Woodrow Wilson Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies, 1984
--Yale University Prize Teaching Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching, 1983-84
--Yale University Graduate Fellowship, 1980-84
--Danforth Graduate Fellowship, 1980-84
Honors and Prizes:
--Shortlisted, Juan E. Mendez Award for Human Rights in Latin America, Duke University Press, 2019--Finalist, Foreward Magazine Indie Award
--Founders' Award, Reel Work May Day Labor Film Festival, Santa Cruz, California, 2008
--Wayne Morse Chair of Law and Politics, University of Oregon, Spring Quarter, 2001
--Excellence in Teaching Prize, Academic Senate Committee on Teaching, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2001
--Book of the Year Award, International Labor History Association, 1999
--W. Turrentine Jackson Prize for best first book, Western History Association, 1996
--George Washington Eggleston Prize for Best Dissertation in U.S. History, Yale University, 1988