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Sabrina Alimahomed

Degrees:
University of California, Berkeley, BA, Interdisciplinary Studies, 2001
University of California, Riverside, MA, Sociology 2005

Awards:
MasterCard's Scholarship Award
City of Los Angeles Academic College Scholarship
Dean's Fellowship, University of California, Riverside
Beth Hess Memorial Scholar, Sociologists for Women in Society
Minority Fellow Finalist, American Sociology Association
Best Abstract, University of California, Riverside Gender Research Conference
Lambda Award, University of California, Riverside
Graduate Student Service Award, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on the Status of LGBT persons

Research Areas:
Race and Class Inequality; Gender; Sexuality

Publications:
Bonacich, Edna, Sabrina Alimahomed, and Jake B. Wilson. Forthcoming. “The Racialization of Global Labor.” American Behavioral Scientist.

Bonacich, Edna, Jake B. Wilson, and Sabrina Alimahomed. Forthcoming. “Trade.” In Getting the Goods: The Logistics Revolution and the Ports of Southern California, edited by Edna Bonacich and Jake B. Wilson. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Alimahomed, Sabrina and Barbara Keeler. 1995. "The Youth Role in Creating a Healthy Future for the Earth: An Examination of the link between Collective Action for the Environment and the Emotional Health of Children" Environmental Health Perspectives 103: 63-66.

Biography:
Sabrina Alimahomed's research focuses on the intersecting oppressions of race, class, gender, and sexuality. In addition, Sabrina is interested in queer theory, women of color feminism, and South Asian studies. Currently, Sabrina is examining the experiences and identities of queer women of color.

Contact Information: sabrina.alimahomed@email.ucr.edu

 

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