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.