Black History Month
The Notre Dame scholars below are available to comment on issues related to art, monuments and material culture, segregation and integration, civil rights, race and politics, race and ethnicity and race and human behavior.
- Arts, Monuments and Material Culture
- Segregation and Integration
- Civil Rights
- Race and Politics
- Race and Ethnicity
- Race and Human Behavior
Arts, Monuments and Material Culture

Erika Doss
Monuments and memorials; Public art; Memory studies; 20th-21st century American art and culture; American modernism
(574) 631-2706
doss.2@nd.edu

Sophie White
Race; Slavery and the African diaspora; Native American history; French colonial America; Material culture
(574) 631 6529
swhite1@nd.edu
Segregation and Integration
Back to topCivil Rights

Judith Fox
Consumer law; Cross-cultural counseling; Fair debt collection; Foreclosure; Negotiation; Predatory lending
574-631-7795
Judith.L.Fox.30@nd.edu

Jennifer Mason McAward
Civil rights law; Constitutional law; Habeas corpus
574-631-7528
mason.1@nd.edu

Richard Pierce
African-american; Urban and civil rights history
574-631-7191
rpierce@nd.edu
Race and Politics

Darren Davis
Political psychology; Public opinion; Political behavior; Elections; Racial politics; Methodology; Media and communications
574-631-5654
Darren.Davis@nd.edu

Dianne Pinderhughes
Racial; Ethnic and urban politics; Voting rights policy
574-631-3676
Pinderhughes.1@nd.edu
Race and Ethnicity
Back to topRace and Human Behavior

Agustin Fuentes
Biological anthropology; Primatology and evolution of social organization and behavior; Human evolution
574-631-5547
afuentes@nd.edu

Elizabeth McClintock
Gender, family and sexuality; Quantitative methods; Interpersonal relationships; Romantic partner selection; Race, segregation and homophily; Body-image; Aging and older-age dating
(574) 631-5218