Grace Fox
BA in Psychology and Ethnicity & Race Studies
School: CC
Year: 2023
My name is Grace Fox, and I am from Edmond, Oklahoma. Currently, I am a Junior in Columbia College, studying Psychology and Ethnicity and Race Studies, specializing in Native American/Indigenous Studies. After obtaining my B.A. from Columbia, I hope to attend law school, using my education to work as an Indigenous advocate, working in Tribal and Federal Indian Law. As an enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, I am passionate about creating a more equitable and just future for Native American communities across the country— one step at a time!

Outside of academics, I participate in a whole bunch of activities across campus, a few being: a violist for the Columbia University Orchestra and CU Pops Orchestra, the Community Chair for Native American Council, a Co-Founder of Columbia Minecraft Club, and a bartender for Columbia Bartending Agency. I also work as an educator and work towards higher education equity through organizations such as Project Rousseau, Matriculate, Columbia Mentoring Initiative, and Edmond Public Schools Indian Education.

Grace Fox
CSER continues to be Columbia's main interdisciplinary space for the study of ethnicity and race and their implications for thinking about culture, power, hierarchy, social identities, and political communities. The Center also offers a wide range of public programming, including Artist at the Center, Indigenous Forum, and Latino Public Speaker Series and the Transnational Asian/American Speaker Series. CSER's most recent spaces include the Media and Idea Lab and Gallery at the Center, a space dedicated to curating artistic and thematic exhibits around the Center’s key areas of interest.
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