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Carolyn Liebler is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities campus). Her research focuses on race and ethnicity, mixed-heritage populations, and demographic data analysis, particularly emphasizing racial identity formation, census methodology, and the social implications of data collection practices in the USA.
- Key projects include Racial Identities and Life Choices among Mixed-Heritage People in the USA (Russell Sage Foundation, 2018-2021)
- Expanding and Updating Race-bridging Methods Using Alternative Data Sources (NIH National Cancer Institute, 2022-2024)
Her recent publications span topics from U.S. census racial categories to mixed-heritage identity assertion. She has received multiple awards including the Arthur "Red" Motley Exemplary Teaching Award (2016) and the Career Readiness Teaching Award (2019).
- 2025: Data impacts of changes in U.S. Census Bureau procedures for race and ethnicity data
- 2024: Review of "We Are Meant to Rise" (University of Minnesota Press)
- 2022: What Motivates Mixed Heritage People to Assert Their Ancestries?
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