About
Mark Wild is a Professor in the Department of History at California State University, Los Angeles, within the College of Natural & Social Sciences. His research focuses on Modern US History, Urban History, and the intersection of religion, economics, and civic development in American cities, particularly Los Angeles.
- Teaching Areas: Modern US History, Urban History, American Religions, American Economics, California/Los Angeles Studies
His scholarly work explores post-WWII urban renewal, multiethnic communities, and religious activism. Recent publications address interfaith civic collaboration and service-learning pedagogy.
- 2021: Religion and the Civic Landscape (Routledge)
- 2016: Human Relations Work and Hate Violence (Praeger)
- 2015: Liberal Protestants and Urban Renewal monograph
Scientific awards include leadership roles in federal education initiatives:
- Faculty Fellow, Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions Grant (2020-present)
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program Coordinator (2020-present)
He contributes to public history through projects like the Los Angeles Mayor's Civic Memory Working Group and the Museum of Social Justice, curating narratives about diverse Los Angeles communities.
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