Eliana Carranza
Harvard University
Development and Labor Economics
Soil Endowments, Production Technology, and Missing Women in India
Eliana Carranza is a PhD candidate in political economy and government, economics track, at Harvard University. She holds an MPA in international development from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in economics from Universidad del Pacífico in Perú. Her research interests include comparative politics, development, and labor economics.
Adam Ewing
Harvard University
History
Black Star: Diasporic Politics in the Age of Garvey, 1919–1940
Adam Ewing is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Harvard University. His dissertation explores the spread and articulation of Garveyism—the pan-African, anticolonial movement spearheaded by Jamaican radical Marcus Garvey—throughout Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States after World War I. He is particularly interested in the uses of diaspora as a conceptual building block for local politics. Ewing received a BA from Queen’s University and an MA from the University of South Carolina. He has received generous support from the Charles Warren Center, the GSAS Graduate Society, and the Marcus Garvey Memorial Foundation.
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