Megan Baker
Megan Baker
BA, Ethnicity and Race Studies & MESAAS
School: CC
Year: 2014

Megan is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. She is currently pursuing a PhD in sociocultural anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles. Megan’s CSER thesis was titled  “All the World is America: Settler Democracy and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy.” She is a former board member of Columbia’s Native American Council, Native American Heritage Month, and Multicultural Affairs Advisory Board. Her current research interests include economic development, sovereignty, racialization, and Indigenous feminisms. She holds a MA in American Indian Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles and a BA in Ethnicity and Race Studies and Middle Eastern, South Asian and African studies from Columbia University.

Megan Baker
Megan Baker
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