Mandy Izadi
Lecturer in Native American and Indigenous Studies
Lecturer in History and Literature
Mandy Izadi, Lecturer in Native American and Indigenous Studies; Lecturer in History and Literature.
Mandy Izadi, Lecturer in Native American and Indigenous Studies; Lecturer in History and Literature.

Mandy Izadi received her Ph.D. in History from Oxford University, United Kingdom, where she focused on Transnational Indigenous Studies; African American History; Environmental Studies; Race, Slavery, and Global Capitalism; British, Spanish, and American Imperialism; and Modern America. She is currently working on her book, Born of War: Seminoles and the Making of America (forthcoming with Yale University Press), a transnational history of the multi-ethnic Indigenous peoples known as the Seminoles. She was recently a W.E.B. DuBois Fellow at the Hutchins Center. We are excited for what her broad engagements with Global Indigenous studies, imperialism, and global capitalism will bring to EMR classrooms.

Spring 2025 Course(s):

HL90HB: Indigenous Economies and Environments (Wednesdays, 12:45-2:45 PM)