
معرفی
Anjanette Chan Tack is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her research focuses on race/ethnicity, gender, immigration, urban sociology, health, and spatial analytics, supported by prestigious fellowships from institutions like the MacArthur Foundation and National Science Foundation. She holds a degree from the University of Chicago.
Education:
- University of Chicago
Research Interests: Dr. Chan Tack examines intersections of race, migration, urban environments, and health through spatial analysis. Her work emphasizes policy implications of demographic and spatial inequalities.
Teaching: Teaches Race and Ethnic Relations (SOCL/AFAM 2270), exploring historical and contemporary dynamics of race, religion, and identity in the U.S.
Affiliations: Active in Northeastern's Africana Studies Program and Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies departments. Office located at Renaissance Park 225B.




