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Mandy Izadi is a Lecturer in the Department of History & Literature at Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. She holds a DPhil in History from the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on intersections of race, empire, and environmental studies from the 18th century to the present. Key areas include African American Studies, Indigenous Cultures, and Public History.
Dr. Izadi's work bridges academic scholarship with community-engaged historical practice, emphasizing marginalized narratives in colonial and postcolonial contexts. She contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on ethnicity, environmental justice, and the preservation of underrepresented histories.
Her academic affiliations include membership on Harvard's Tutorial Board, reflecting her commitment to undergraduate education and mentorship. While no specific grants or awards are listed in the provided text, her research interests suggest active engagement in critical historical discourse.
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