Our Team

Sarah Trembath.

Interim Director

Sarah Trembath

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Media Inquiries

Please contact AU Communications:
aumedia@american.edu
202-885-5950


Staff

Assistant to the Exec. Director

Nalani Love-Harris

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Strategic Communications Lead

Esperonto Bean 

Adjunct Instructor, Performing Arts

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Interim Year Advisory Board

This year’s advisory board is made up of ARPC affiliates deeply committed to our ideals and each element of our mission. These antiracist educators, scholars, and/or policy experts join the Interim Director in shaping the future of the Center with the challenges of today’s world and the strengths of the ARPC community in mind.


TaLisa Carter

Associate Professor
Justice, Law & Criminology

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Samantha Cohen

Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer
School of Education

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Janice Iwama

Associate Professor
Justice, Law & Criminology

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Keith Leonard

Associate Professor
Literature

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Jordanna Matlon

Associate Professor
SIS | Global Inquiry

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Jane Palmer

Associate Professor
Justice, Law & Criminology

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Malini Ranganathan

Associate Professor
SIS | Environment, Development & Health

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Special to the Antiracist Research and Policy Center

This year, the ARPC is honored to have Matthew Hart on our team as an external social justice fundraising advisor to the ARPC’s Interim Year Advisory Board. Hart is currently Executive Director of the Global Philanthropy Project who spearheaded the extraordinary Fund Our Futures Campaign. He is also president of the Board of Directors of the Calamus Foundation and a board member of Funders for LGBTQ Issues. Formerly, he served as Senior Strategist for Europe for Funders Concerned about AIDS and National Director for Public Engagement at Solutions for Progress. Hart was once a Jonathan Lax Academic Fellow, receiving his degrees in Urban Studies and Cultural Anthropology from Temple University. He is a native of Philadelphia who currently resides in Paris, France. We welcome him!


Matthew Hart

Executive Director
Global Philanthropy Project

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