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    Find out more about our vision and strategic goals to advance a more inclusive, fair, and just world.

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    The faculty, staff, researchers, and affiliates of the Othering & Belonging Institute work together with multidisciplinary approaches to learn, research, and construct solutions for society's most pressing issues. Our programs and initiatives are all designed to effect transformative change. 

    Faculty Research Clusters

    • Disability Studies
    • Diversity and Democracy
    • Diversity and Health Disparities
    • Economic Disparities
    • LGBTQ Citizenship
    • Race, Diversity, and Educational Policy
    • Religious Diversity

    Projects & Programs

    • Civic Engagement Narrative Change
    • Blueprint for Belonging
    • California Community Partnerships
    • Equity Metrics
    • Global Justice
    • Islamophobia
    • Shahidi Project
    • The Nile Project
    • Global Migration
    • Just Public Finance
    • Government Alliance on Race and Equity
    • Network for Transformative Change
    • Othering & Belonging Forum
    • Racial Politics Project
    • Strategic Communications
    • Strategic Philanthropy
    • Targeted Universalism
  • PEOPLE

    The people who support the Othering & Belonging Institute include staff, faculty, fellows, funders, and community partners who work together to effect change in research, policy, and practice.

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    • Director john a. powell
    • Staff
    • Summer Fellowship
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    News, research reports, presentations, videos, maps, and much more can be found in our Resources section, all of which have been developed to make our work accessible and impactful for all who are working to advance inclusion and belonging.

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Upcoming Events

Dec
11
Film Screening - The Long Shadow, with john a. powell (rescheduled for Dec. 11)
Feb
21
Medical Bondage: Race, Gender and the Origins of American Gynecology (Deirdre Cooper Owens)
Feb
24
Khiara Bridges - Imagining an Ethnography of Pregnant Class-Privileged Women of Color

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The Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley is a hub of engaged scholars, researchers, strategic communicators, policymakers, and community partners working to advance belonging for all members of society.

University of California, Berkeley

460 Stephens Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720 MC 2330

510-642-3326

belonging@berkeley.edu

 

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    • California Community Partnerships
    • Equity Metrics
    • Global Justice Program
    • Government Alliance for Race and Equity
    • Just Public Finance
    • Network for Transformative Change
    • Othering & Belonging
    • Racial Politics Program
    • Strategic Communications
  • PEOPLE
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    • Summer Fellowship
    • Faculty Research Clusters
    • Disability Studies
    • Diversity and Democracy
    • Diversity and Health Disparities
    • Economic Disparities
    • LGBTQ Citizenship
    • Race, Diversity, & Educational Policy
    • Religious Diversity
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