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Leah Kuragano is an Assistant Professor in the History Faculty at the University of Winnipeg, located in Ashdown Hall (Office 3A35). Her work focuses on U.S. history, cultural studies, and critical race studies, with a specialization in 20th-century cultural history, settler colonialism, and Indigenous studies across Oceania, Asia, and North America. She teaches courses ranging from pre-colonial U.S. history to contemporary topics in race and ethnicity.
Dr. Kuragano holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia). Her research explores decolonization, cultural resurgence, and intersections of gender, sexuality, and social justice. She is affiliated with programs such as the Joint Master's Program in History and the Newberry Consortium in American Indian Studies.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses like 'Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History' and 'Twentieth Century U.S. History,' reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to historical analysis. While no specific grants or labs are listed, her involvement with the H. Sanford Riley Centre for Canadian History and the State Socialism Workshop indicates collaborative research engagement.





