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Dr. Darren Reid is an Assistant Professor at the CAS School of Social Sciences & Humanities. He holds an ORCID identifier (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5785-1071) and is willing to engage with media. His research spans from 2008 to 2024, focusing on Indigenous studies, race, and historical processes.
Reid's core research explores race and resistance in the Americas, emphasizing Indigenous power and histories. He examines violence as a societal catalyst and advocates for Indigenous knowledge dissemination through innovative mediums like films and podcasts. His recent work includes a book on Native American racism under Trump and projects on Indigenous communities in Brazil.
His articles and media contributions analyze topics such as Indigenous education, sustainable development goals in Brazil, and silent-era cinema. Reid has received awards including the Best VR Film (2018) and Paris Cinema Award - Best Feature Length Documentary (2022).
Academically, he participates in conferences like the Society of Appalachian Historians and engages in public outreach through media contributions discussing Native American ancestry and environmental crises.


