Welcome! I am an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Gerald. R. Ford School of Public Policy and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Inequality Dynamics at the University of Michigan. My research examines determinants of ethnoracial inequalities and the effectiveness of framing efforts to build public support for dismantling these inequalities. It addresses three broad areas: employer discrimination, external ethnoracial classifications (how people ethnoracially classify others), and social movement framing. I received my PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley and my A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard University.