
معرفی
Ellis Montague is an Instructor in the School of Social Sciences at Utah State University, where they have taught Cultural Anthropology since 2018. Their academic and activist work bridges sociology, anthropology, and legal studies, with a focus on social justice and community engagement.
Educational Background:
- MS, Conflict and Dispute Resolution Program, School of Law, University of Oregon, 2017
- BS, Sociology, University of Oregon, 2009
Their academic and practical interests emphasize Culture and Conflict Transformation, Social Movements Organizing, Nonprofit Organization, Anti-Colonization and Decolonization, North American Indigenous Studies, and Revitalization and Resistance Movements. Their master's research, titled Activism, Advocacy, and Process: Nonprofit Organizing for Social Change, reflects a deep commitment to transformative social action.
While no peer-reviewed articles are listed, their work demonstrates a consistent engagement with activist scholarship and community-based praxis across movements including the Western Shoshone Defense Project, Zapatistas, Food Not Bombs, and Earth First.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Ellis Montague advises no formal students listed in the text and has no documented grants, but their teaching and organizing reflect a sustained commitment to pedagogy rooted in social justice. They have been actively involved in support work with liberation and autonomy collectives, suggesting an integrative approach to education and activism.
No specific lab or research team is mentioned, but their affiliations include United Academics UO, Liberation Collective, Autonomy House Collective, and Utah Food Bank, indicating collaborative, community-oriented engagement.





