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Rachel Brown is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. She also serves as Co-Director of Graduate Studies. Her research and teaching focus on feminist theory, reproductive labor, settler colonial studies, labor migration, and the politics of debt and development. Brown holds a PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center, awarded in 2017.
Her work has been published in prominent outlets including Feminist Theory, Political Theory, Race & Class, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Theory & Event, and Global Networks. A key publication is her 2024 book *Unsettled Labors* (Duke University Press), which explores intersections of labor systems and colonial structures. An article titled *Home Work: Inside the Lives of Migrant Caregivers in Palestine/Israel*, published in 2020, examines gendered labor dynamics in geopolitical conflict zones.
Though no formal scientific awards are listed, her scholarly contributions reflect engagement with critical interdisciplinary frameworks. Rachel has no explicitly documented advisees or students in the provided materials, and there is no mention of active grants or labs associated with her work.
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