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Grace Yukich is a Professor of Sociology at Quinnipiac University whose research focuses on the intersections of social movements, religion, immigration, race & ethnicity, and culture. Her scholarly work examines how religious identities are shaped within American racial contexts and how religious communities engage with political issues, particularly immigration reform.
Her research interests include:
- Social movements and religious activism
- Race and religion in American society
- Immigration politics and sanctuary movement
- Cultural sociology of religious identity
Yukich has published two significant scholarly works that have shaped contemporary understanding of religion in America. Her research demonstrates consistent engagement with both academic and public discourse, as evidenced by her media appearances in outlets like the Washington Post and Salon.
Her notable honors include:
- Public Fellow at PRRI (Public Religion Research Institute)
- National Research Fellow at the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture
Yukich maintains active scholarly engagement through public lectures and contributions to academic discourse on the sociology of religion. Her work bridges academic research with contemporary social issues, particularly regarding the complex relationship between religious and racial identities in the United States.
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