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Evelyn Hu-DeHart Professor of History and Ethnic Studies Director, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) Brown University

Box 1886 Brown University 150 Power Street, Providence, RI 02912 Email: [email protected] Phone: (401)863-3080 Fax: (401)863-7589

Education and Degrees

Palo Alto, California public schools B.A., Stanford University, 1968, Political Science with Honors Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1976, History () Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, 2003, University of Notre Dame

Honors, Awards, Fellowships and Grants

Dinkelspiel Award, Stanford University, 1968 (to 1 male and 1 female graduate each year) Fulbright Grant to , 1968 National Defense Education Act Graduate Fellowship (NDEA), 1969-1971 Ford Foreign Area Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research and write up, 1971-1973 Doherty Fellowship for dissertation research, 1971 (declined in favor of Ford) Washington University Summer Faculty Grant, summer 1977 Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Grant, 1981 Fulbright Faculty Research Award, Peru, 1983-1984 Kellogg National Leadership Fellow, 1984-1987 C.U.N.Y. Professional Staff congress Research Award, 1987-1988, 1988-1989 C.U.N.Y. Women’s Leadership Institute, 1987 IMPART grant, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1988-1989, 1989-1990 Ibero-Latin America Center Research Grant, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1989-1990 Graduate Committee on Arts and Humanities, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1990-1991, 1991-1992 Dean’s Social Science Writing Award, 1990 (Best Scholarly article). Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder Committee on Scholarly Communication with China, Travel Grant, 1993 Rockefeller Residency Fellowships in the Humanities (awarded to CSERA), $250,000 for three years (1992-1995) Honorary Degree, University of Notre Dame (2003) Keio University (Tokyo)-Brown University Faculty Exchange (2005) Diamond Honoree, Educational Leadership Foundation of the American College Personnel Association (2005) Distinguished Freeman Visiting Professor, Wesleyan University (2005-6) Brown-Keio University (Tokyo) Exchange Scholar (Summer 2006) Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance Grant, Institute for Non-Traditional Leadership (2005) Rhode Island Foundation, 150K grant for the Latino National Survey, New England Extension research project (2007) Karen T. Romer Award for Undergraduate Advising and Mentoring, Brown University (2009)

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Academic Positions

Professor of History and Ethnic Studies, and Director, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, Brown University, 2002-present Professor and Chair, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1996-2002 Director, Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA), University of Colorado at Boulder, 1988-2002 Visiting Professor, Wesleyan University (CT), 2005-06. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of History, New University, 1986 Associate Professor, Lehman College and Ph.D. Program in History, Graduate Center, C.U.N.Y., New York, New York, 1985-1988 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Fall 1979 Instructor to Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of History, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1973-1985 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1972-1973, part-time) El Colegio de México, Mexico City (1971-1972, part-time)

Publications

Books: Missionaries, Miners, and Indians: History of Spanish Contact with the Indians of Northwestern New , 1533-1830. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1981. Yaqui Resistance and Survival: Struggle for Land and Autonomy, 1821-1910. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984. Adaptación y Resistencia en el Yaquimi: Los Durante la Colonia. Colección de Historia de los pueblos indígenas de México, dirigida por Teresa Rojas Rabiela y Mario Humberto Ruz. Mexico: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS) (Instituto Nacional Indigenista), 1995. Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization (Editor). Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1999. Asians in the Americas: Transculturations and Power (co-editor with Lane Hirabayashi). Special issue of Amerasia Journal 28:2 (2002) Voluntary Associations in the Chinese Diaspora (co-edited with Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce). Hong Kong: Hong Kong U. Press, 2006 Asia and Latin America (Editor). Special Issue of REVIEW: Literature and Arts of the Americas 72 (Spring 2006) “Afro-Asia,” (Guest Editor with Kathleen López). Special issue of Afro-Hispanic Review 27: 1 (Spring 2008).

Articles and Book Chapters: "Development and Rural Rebellion: Pacification of the Yaquis in the Late Porfiriato." Hispanic American Historical Review, 54:1 (1974): pp. 72-93. Reprinted in Carlos B. Gil, ed., The Age of Porfirio Diaz. Selected Readings (University of New Mexico Press, 1977). "Las rebeliones Yaquis de 1740 y de Banderas." Memoria. IV Simposio de Historia de Sonora (Hermosillo, Sonora, México, 1979). "Immigrants to a Developing Society. The Chinese in Northern Mexico, 1975-1932." Journal of Arizona History, 21 (Autumn 1980): pp. 49-85. Translated into Chinese, published in Overseas Chinese History Studies, #4 (1988), pp.43-50 (Beijing, China). "La relación entre la fuerza y la política en la pacificación de los Yaquis." Memoria. V Simposio de Historia de Sonora (Hermosillo, Sonora, México, 1980). 3

"La deportación de los Yaquis durante la última década del Porfiriato." Memoria. VI Simposio de Historia de Sonora (Hermosillo, Sonora, México, 1980). "Racism and Anti-Chinese Persecution in Mexico." Amerasia Journal, 9:2 (1982), pp. 1-28. "Sonora During the Porfiriato," in W. McNellie and T. Benjamin, eds., Mexican History During the Porfiriato: Regional Perspectives (University of New Mexico Press, 1984). "Women and Minority Academics in the United States: Academic Freedom or Academic Repression in the 1980's," in Craig Kaplan and Ellen Schrecker, eds., Regulating the Intellectuals (Praeger, 1984). "The Chinese of Baja California Norte, 1910-1934," in Baja California and the North Mexican Frontier, Proceedings of the Pacific coast Council on , vol. 12, 1985-86 (San Diego State University Press). "La Comunidad China en el Desarrollo de Sonora," Historia General de Sonora IV: Sonora Moderno: 1880-1929. (Hermosillo, México, 1985). "Chinos comerciantes en el Perú: un bosquejo histórico (1869-1924)," Primer Seminario Sobre Poblaciones Inmigrantes II (Consejo Nacional de Ciencias y Tecnología, Lima, Perú, 1988). "Peasant Revolts in Mexico: The Yaquis of Sonora, 16 to 20 c.," in Friedrich Katz, ed., Riot, Rebellion, and Revolt: Rural Social Conflict in Mexico (Princeton University Press, 1988). Spanish translation published by Ediciones ERA, México, D. F., 1990, as Revuelta, rebelion y revolución: La lucha rural en Mexico del siglo XVI al siglo XX, (2 volumes). "Edward H. Spicer, " in John Wunder, ed., Historian of the American Frontier. A Bio- Bibliographical Sourcebook (New York: Greenwood Press, 1988). ", Shopkeepers, Pioneers: The Chinese of Mexico and Peru (1849-1930)," Amerasia Journal, 15:2 (1989), pp. 91-116. "From Area Studies to Ethnic Studies: The Study of the Chinese Diaspora in Latin America," in Shirley Hune et. al., eds., Asian American Comparative and Global Perspectives (Pullman, Washington State University Press, 1991). "Chinese Labor in and Peru in the Nineteenth Century: Free Labor or Neoslavery?" Journal of Overseas Chinese Studies, 2:2 (April 1992), pp. 149-182. "From Yellow Peril to Model Minority: The Columbus Legacy and Asians in America," lead article in The New World. A Smithsonian Quincentenary Publication, Spring/Summer 1992 (bilingual Spanish and English versions in same issue). "Rethinking America: the Practice and Politics of Multiculturalism in Higher Education," in Becky W. Thompson and Sangeeta Tyagi, eds., Beyond a Dream Deferred: Multicultural Education and the Politics of Excellence (University of Minnesota Press, 1993). Reprinted in Transformations: The New Jersey Project Journal, 4:2 (Fall 1993). "Latin America in Asia-Pacific Perspective," in Arif Dirlik, ed., What is in a Rim? Critical Perspectives on the Pacific Region Idea (Westview Press, 1993). "Chinese Coolie Labour in Cuba in the Nineteenth Century: Free Labour or Neoslavery?" in and Abolition. A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies, 14:1 (April 1993). Special issue ed. by Michael Twaddle. Also in Contributions in Black Studies: A Journal of African and Afro-American Studies, number 12, ed. by Joy James (Five College Black Studies, 1994). Published separately as a monograph edited by Michael Twaddle, The Wages of Slavery: From Chattel Slavery to Wage Labour in Africa, the and English (London: Frank Cass, 1993). "Chinese Immigrants to Latin America and the Caribbean, with Special Attention to Mexico and Peru (in Chinese)," in Essays in Chinese Maritime History, vol. 5, ed. by Pin-Tsun Chang and Shih-Chi Liu (Academica Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, February 1993). "Yaqui Resistance to Military Expansion," in John E. Kicza, ed., The Indian in Latin American History Resistance, Resilience, and Acculturation (Scholarly Resources, 1993). "Rebelión Campesina en el Noroeste: Los Indios Yaquis de Sonora, 1740-1976," in Jacinto 4

Arias Pérez, ed., El Arreglo de los Pueblos Indios: La Incansable Tarea de Reconstitución. (Bilingual Spanish and Zoque Mayan edition) (Chiapas, Mexico: Instituto Chiapaneco de Cultura, Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1994). "P.C. and the Politics of Multiculturalism in Higher Education," in Steven Gregory and Roger Sanjek, eds., Race (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1994). "Ethnic Studies in U.S. Higher Education: History, Development and Goals," in James A. Banks and Cherry A. McGee Banks, eds., Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education (New York: Macmillan Publishing USA, 1995). "Reconceptualizing Liberal Education: The Importance of Ethnic Studies," in Educational Record, 76:2,3 (Spring/Summer 1995), pp. 23-31. "Race, Civil Rights, and the New Immigrants: Nativism and the New World Order," in Samuel L. Myers, Jr., ed., Civil Rights and Race Relations in the Post Reagan-Bush Era (NY: Praeger, 1997). "Affirmative Action," Colorado Law Review, Vol. 68, Issue 4, Fall 1997. "Latin America In Asia-Pacific Perspective," in Arif Dirlik, What is in a Rim? Critical Perspectives on the Pacific Region Idea, 2nd revised edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 1997). "The Chinese Diaspora," in George Leonard, ed., The Asian Pacific American Heritage (Garland Press, 1998). "Cajeme," "José María Leyva," "Chinese," in Michael S. Werner, ed., Encyclopedia of Mexico (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998). "The Chinese in Cuba," in Lingchi-Wang and Gungwu Wand, eds. The Chinese Diaspora: Selected Essays, 2 vols. (Times Academic Press, 1998). "The Chinese in Spanish America," in Lynn Pan, ed. The Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1998. American edition published by Harvard U. Press, 1999). "Introduction: Asian American Formations in the Age of Globalization," in Evelyn Hu-DeHart, ed. Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization. (Temple U. Press, 1999). "Office Politics and Departmental Culture," in Mildred Garcia, ed. Succeeding in an Academic Career. (Greenwood Press, 2000). "21st Century America: Black and White and Beyond, " in Curtis Stokes, et al., eds., Race in 21st Century America (Michigan State U. Press, 2001). "Asian Women Immigrants in the US Fashion Garment Industry," in Dong-Sook S. Gills and Nicola Piper, eds. Women & Work in Globalizing Asia. (Routledge Press, 2002). "Huagong and Huashang: The Chinese as Laborers and Merchants in Latin America and the Caribbean," Amerasia Journal, 28:2 (2002), special issue on “Asians in the Americas: Transculturations and Power.” Guest Editors: Lane Hirabayashi and Evelyn Hu- DeHart. "Los chinos del norte de México, 1875-1930: La formación de una pequeña burguesía regional," in China en las Californias. (Tijuana, Mexico, Centro Cultural Tijuana, 2002). “La solución final: la expulsión de los Yaquis de su Sonora natal,” in Aaron Grageda, ed., Seis expulsiones y un adios. Despojo y exclusión de la historia del estado político en Sonora. (Mexico: Plaza y Valdes Editores, 2003) “Ethnic Studies in U.S. Higher Education,” in James Banks, ed., Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education. 2nd ed., revised. (Jossey-Bass, 2003) “Globalization and Its Discontents: Exposing the Underside,” in Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, 25:2 (2004). Anthologized in Doug Rossinow and Rebecca Lowen, eds. The United States Since 1945: Historical Interpretation. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007; and in Susan Shaw and Janet Lee , eds. Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions. McGraw-Hill, 2007. “An Asian American Perspective on Brown,” in James Anderson and Dara N. Byne, eds., The Unfinished Agenda of Brown v. Board of Education. (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) 5

“Opium and Social Control: Coolies on the Plantations of Peru and Cuba.” Journal of Chinese Overseas, vol. 1, no. 2 (November 2005): 169-83. “Afterword: Brief Meditation on Diaspora Studies.” Modern Drama, vol. XLVIII, no. 2 (Summer 2005): 428-39. “The Yaqui Rebellion of 1740: Prelude to Jesuit Expulsion from .” Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria (Buenos Aires, Argentina), no. 12 (2004): 197-220. “On Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism in Asian American History.” Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS), vol. 8, no. 3 (October 2005): 309-12. “Voluntary Associations in a Predominantly Male Immigrant Community: The Chinese of the Mexican Northern Frontier, 1880-1930,” in Kuah-Pearce and Hu-DeHart, ed., Voluntary Associations in the Chinese Diaspora. Hong Kong: Hong Kong U. Press, 2006. “Asian Latinos.” Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Deena J. Gonzalez and Suzanne Oboler, eds. New York: Oxford U. Press, 2006 (forthcoming) “Transpacific Confrontation/Confrontación transpacífica.” REVIEW 72 (Spring 2006) (forthcoming) “Opio y control social: culíes en las haciendas de Perú y Cuba.” ISTOR: Revista de Historia Internacional VII:27 Winter 2006). “Race Construction and Race Relations: Chinese and Blacks in Nineteenth-Century Cuba,” in Ignacio López-Calvo (ed), Alternative Orientalisms in Latin America And Beyond. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. “Surviving Globalization: Immigrant Women Workers in Late Capitalist America.” Sharon Harley, ed., Women’s Labor in the Global Economy: Speaking in Multiple Voices. New Brunswick: Rutgers U. Press, 2007. (Winner of the Best Anthology the Society of Black Women Historians). Reprinted in Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions (Textbook), McGraw Hill, 2008. “Latin America in Asia-Pacific Perspective,” in Rhacel Parreñas and Lok Siu (eds.), Asian Diasporas. Stanford: Stanford U. Press, 2007. “The Columbian Exchange,” in Leo Suryadinata (ed.), Chinese Diaspora Since Admiral Zheng He. Singapore: Chinese Heritge Center, 2007. “La trata amarilla: the ‘Yellow Trade’ and the ,” in Emma Christopher, Cassandra Pybus and Marcus Rediker (eds.). Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. “Other Genealogies of Asian-Austrlian Studies: A Trans-Pacific Perspective,” in Tseen Khoo, ed., Locating Asian Australian Cultures, Routledge, 2008. “Indispensable Enemy or Convenient Scapegoat? A Critical Examination of Sinophobia in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1870s to 1930s. Journal of Chinese Overseas 5:1 (2009), pp. 55-90. “Multiculturalism in Latin American Studies: Locating the ‘Asian’ Immigrant; or Where Are the Chinos and Turcos? Latin American Research Review, 44:2 (2009), pp. 235-42. “Affirmative Action, Civil Rights and Racial Preferences in the United States.” In Affirmative Action in China and the U.S.: A Dialogue on Inequality and Minority Education, ed. By Minglang Zhou and Ann Maxwell Hill. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Guest Lectureships

Guest Lecturer on "Women in Development" for the Program of Environmental Education for graduate students in U.S. universities from Developing Countries, sponsored and 6

funded by the United Nations, organized by the staff of Center for Biology of Natural Systems, and held at Washington University, summers of 1976 and 1977. Guest Lecturer for summer course on "Indian Movements in Mexico," for the Programa de etnolinguistica, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, June-July 1981. This summer course was part of a 3 year college degree program for 55 Mexican Indian rural teachers. It was jointly sponsored by the Mexican Secretaria de Educacion Publica and the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. Fulbright lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Universidad Nacional de San Marcos (Peru), Summer 1984.

Languages

Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Spanish, Portuguese, German, French.

Study and Research Travel

Latin America and Caribbean (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Cuba, Nicaragua, El Salvador); Europe (England, Germany, Spain, Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary); Asia (People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Hongkong, Macao); Mauritius.

Other Professional Activities

International Consultant, Prudential Relocation Intercultural Services (formerly Moran, Stahl, Boyer International), Boulder, CO. Consultant, Arapahoe Community College. Consultant, Front Range Community College. Advisory Board, Hmong Women’s Education Association, Colorado. Member of Finance Task Force, City of Boulder. Panelist, National Teleconference on “Women of Color in Academia: Too Little Too Late,” sponsored by Black Issues in Higher Education. Panelist, National Teleconference on “Enhancing Race Relations on Campus: New Challenges and Opportunities,” sponsored by Black Issues in Higher Education. Testified on “Asian Americans and the New Racism,” before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Consultant for various textbook and commercial publishers (Houghton-Mifflin, Allyn & Bacon, Brooks/Cole). Consultant, Department of Criminal Justice Curriculum Development, Commonwealth of Virginia. Reviewer for LSAT Fairness Review, ACT. Consultant, Lilly Teaching Fellows Program, Michigan State University. Consultant/participant, “Global Changes and Domestic Transformation,” Stanley Foundation, Muscatine, Iowa. Consultant/participant, “Seminario Internacional Amerindia hacia el Tercer Milenio,” sponsored by UNESCO and organized by the Comision Nacional de Justicia para los Pueblos Indigenas de México. San Cristobal de las Casas, June 1991. Editorial Board, Sage Race Relations Abstracts. Editorial Board, Explorations in Ethnic Studies. 7

Board of Distinguished Advisory Editors, New Ethnic American Literature and the Arts: An Encyclopedia (Garland). Board of Directors, OpenMind, The Association for the Achievement of Cultural Diversity in Higher Education. Consultant, Sex Desegregation Workshop, U.S. Department of Education. Referee for book manuscripts for university presses. Referee for numerous scholarly journals. Book reviews for scholarly journals. Conduct workshops on multicultural education and on Latin America for high school and college teachers. Consultant, International Division, Moran, Stahl and Boyer, Boulder, CO. Consultant, Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE), Boulder, CO. Consultant, Center for Educational Excellence, Connecticut State University System. Consultant, McRel Center for Educational Equity, Aurora, CO. Consultant, Casa de America, Madrid, Spain. Program consultant and reviewer (UCLA, UC Irvine, University of Nebraska, University of Arizona, University of Utah, Williams College, Pomona College; Navajo Community College and Consortium of Tribal Colleges). Outside reviewer for Tenure and Promotion (UC Berkeley, Stanford University, Rutgers University, Queens College, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Pomona College; Bryn Maw College). Lecturer at numerous colleges and universities, cultural institutions, professional conferences and research institutes in the United States, including: Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, Museum of Natural History, Ford Foundation, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows program, American Association of University Women, Academica Sinica (Taiwan Academy of Sciences), University of Wisconsin- Madison, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, Colorado College, University of Connecticut, Michigan State University, SUNY Buffalo, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Penn State University, Brown University, Columbia University, Colgate University, University of Utah, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth College, UCLA, UC Riverside, Notre Dame, Davidson College, National Education Association, American Association for Higher Education, American Council on Education. Lecturer at numerous universities and educational institutions outside the US, including: El Colegio de Mexico (Mexico City), Casa de las Americas (Havana), Academica Sinica (Taipei), Peking University (China), Xiamen University (China), Sidney University, La Trobe University (Melbourne), University of Tokyo, Ochanamizu Women’s University (Tokyo), Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto), Petra University (Surabaya, Indonesia). Television and radio commentator on Latin American and Central American affairs, and on race and minority issues, including McNeil Lehrer Newshour, PBS. Papers presented at numerous professional associations, including: the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, Western Historical Association, Latin American Studies Association, Association for Asian American Studies, National Association for Ethnic Studies, American Anthropological Association; American Studies Association Meeting. Member, Teaching Division, American Historical Association. Member, Executive Council, American Studies Association. Member, Frederick Jackson Turner Book Award Committee, Organization of American Historians. Member, Howard Cline Book Prize Committee for Best Book on Indigenous , Conference on Latin American History (CLAH) of the American Historical Association. Consultant, ACT. 8

Consultant, National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) Member, International Board of Advisors, The Shao Overseas Chinese Center, Ohio U. Board of Directors, The Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO) Editorial Board, Journal of Diversity in Higher Education Advisory Board, Meyibó (Universidad de Baja California, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas) Subject Editor, History, for the book series “Chinese Overseas: History, Literature, and Society,” BRILL. Advisory Board, The Journal of Transnational American Studies (new refereed online journal)

Courses Taught

Colonial History of Latin America Colonial Latin America (graduate seminar) Colonial History of Mexico Latin America in the Nineteenth Century Modern Latin America (graduate seminar) Reform or Revolution: Latin America in the 20th Century Latin America: From Colonialism to Neo-Colonialism, 1492-1890 Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean The Mexican Revolution Modern Mexico (graduate seminar) The Cuban Revolution Comparative Revolutions: Mexico and Cuba History and Literature: Selected Themes from Latin America History and Literature: The Mexican Revolution Technology and Development in Latin America (graduate seminar) Minorities in the New World: Indians, Blacks and Women Indian-White Relations in the Americas Introduction to Ethnic Studies/Foundations of Ethnic Studies Practicum in Ethnic Studies Senior Seminar in Ethnic Studies Diaspora and Transnationalism: Theory and Narrative The Border/La Frontera: A Bilingual First-Year Seminar on the U.S.-Mexico Border.

Department, University, Professional and Community Service

Undergraduate and graduate committees Faculty and dean search committees (member and chair) Various undergraduate honors committees Academic advisor (undergraduate and graduate) Founding member and Director, Women’s Studies (Wash. U.) Founding member and Executive Committee, International Development Studies (Wash. U.) Director, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Wash. U. & Lehman CUNY) General Studies Committee (Wash. U.) Fulbright Screening Committee (Wash. U.) Dissertation committees (Wash U., CUNY Graduate Center, CU-Boulder) Student-Faculty Interaction Committee Faculty Hearing Officer, Academic Integrity Committee (Wash. U.) University-wide Graduate Committee (Wash. U.) Core Curriculum Evaluation Committee (Lehman CUNY) 9

Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs, Chair (CU-Boulder) IMPART Selection Committee (CU-Boulder) Advisory Committee, Office of Minority Student Affairs (CU-Boulder) Executive Committee, American Studies Program (CU-Boulder) Governor’s Quincentenary Commission (Colorado) Member, Vice President for Academic Affairs Search Committee (Univ. of Colorado System) Member, City of Boulder Community Mediation Service Executive Committee Advisory Board, Colorado Hmong Women’s Educational Association Advisory Committee, Asian/American Center (Queens College CUNY) Updated AHA Guide to Historical Literature, section on “Modern Mexico” Member, Vice Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Personnel (CU-Boulder) Member, Dean’s Standing Committee on Diversity (CU-Boulder) Member, NCAA Accreditation and Self-Study Committee (CU-Boulder) Member, Teaching Division and Graduate Student Task Force, American Historical Association (AHA) Member, Nominating Committee, Organization of American Historians Member, Vice Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on the Budget (CU-Boulder) Chair, Dean’s Task Force on Faculty of Color Retention (CU-Boulder) Member, Committee on Promotions and Tenure (Brown) Member, Reparations Task Force (Brown) Member, President’s Task Force on Diversity (Brown) Member, Selection Committee and Mentor, Mellon Mays and Truman fellowships (Brown) Member, Brown University Community Council (chaired by President Ruth Simmons) Member, Selection Committee, New England Region, The Rhodes Fellowship. Member, Advisory Committee on History and Social Studies, The College Board Member, Latino Advisory Committee, Smithsonian National Museum of American History National Advisory Committee, Diversity and Leadership Project (funding from Ford Fdn.) National Council for Research on Women, New York City. National Advisory Committee, Center for Women’s Intercultural Leadership, St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana (funding from Lilly Endowment). National Member, Board of Trustees, The College Board. Member and Co-Chair, Nominations Committee, Faculty Executive Committee (Brown) Member and mentor, Advisory Board, Mellon-Mays Undergraduate program (Brown) Advocate (for students), University Disciplinary Council (Brown) Member, Faculty Executive Committee (leadership committee for faculty governance at Brown University) Member, International Board of Advisors, The Shao Overseas Chinese Center, Ohio University, Athens, OH Member, Board of Director, The Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO) Editorial Board, Meyibó (Universidad de Baja California, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas. Mexico) Subject Editor, History, for the book series on Chinese Overseas: History, Literature and Society. BRILL Publishers. Consultant, Foreign Policy Institute for State Legislators, Center for Women Policy Studies, Washington, D.C.

(Providence, January 2010)