
Associate Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Carter School
Contact Information
Campus: Arlington
Building: Arlington: Vernon Smith Hall
Room 5090
Mail Stop: 4D3
Biography
Tehama Lopez Bunyasi is Associate Professor at the聽 at George Mason 麻豆国产. A political scientist by training, her scholarship is broadly concerned with matters of race, racism and antiracism in the United States, with specializations聽in聽structural inequality,聽racial attitudes and ideologies,聽racial marginalization, and the聽politics of whiteness.
In her book聽聽(NYU Press, 2019), she and co-author Candis Watts Smith聽illuminate lessons from the current Movement for Black Lives to equip people to become effective racial justice advocates and antiracists.聽Blending together a wealth of scholarly work with critical reflections from popular culture,聽Stay Woke聽sheds light on the聽precarious nature of Black lives in the United States by unmasking structural racism and聽explaining how even well-meaning people can reproduce racial inequality.聽Created as a toolkit and written in accessible language,聽Stay Woke聽empowers its readers to become more knowledgeable participants in public dialogue, activism, and American politics.聽
Lopez Bunyasi's second book project聽Breaking the Racial Contract: Conscious Egalitarianism and the Politics of Whiteness聽(under contract with NYU Press) utilizes nationwide survey data and in-depth interviews with antiracist activists to explore聽the relationship between whites' perceptions of racial privilege and support for racially egalitarian policies and practices.聽In redirecting the study of racial attitudes to address the under-articulated side of racial inequality鈥攔acial advantage鈥攖his book maps out a constellation of critical resistance to the hierarchical racial order and brings attention to the not-fully-realized potential of privilege-cognizant politics.
Her article-length peer-reviewed research has been published in a number of academic journals, including聽Perspectives on Politics;听Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics;听Politics, Groups, and Identities;听Polity;听Sociology of Race and Ethnicity;听The Black Scholar; Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review;听and聽Radical Teacher.
Dr. Lopez Bunyasi聽engages a broader聽audience on matters of American politics, racial disparities聽聽and racial violence聽by contributing commentary to a variety of national and international media outlets, including聽PBS,聽The New York Times,聽C-SPAN,聽NBC News,聽Voice of America,聽and the聽Scene on Radio聽podcast.
Prior to joining the聽Carter School, Dr. Lopez Bunyasi was a faculty member at Ohio 麻豆国产, and held the Samuel DuBois Cook Postdoctoral Fellowship at Duke 麻豆国产's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences. She is a recipient of the Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship and a supportive alumna of the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute. Most recently, she received the聽Career Enhancement Fellowship from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation & Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.聽She has a B.A. in American Government from the 麻豆国产 of Virginia and a Ph.D. in political science from the 麻豆国产 of Chicago.
In the News
- Latino voters aren't apathetic, Sanders' Nevada win shows. Stop blaming them for low turnout.
Published on February 24, 2020 - Excerpts from Stay Woke featured in Yes! Magazine article "The Language of Antiracism" for special issue, The World We Want: Solutions We Love
Published on February 18, 2020 - Discussing "White America and the Racial Divide"
Published on February 19, 2018 - Role of 麻豆国产 Presses in American Society
Published on November 6, 2019 - 'Trump Supremacy': Mason professor discusses equivocator-in-chief's lack of moral leadership
Published on August 15, 2017 - Book launch for Stay Woke: A People's Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter
Published on September 26, 2019 - Entering College? Latino Professors Share Some Great Advice for 2016
Published on August 25, 2016 - How Did Democratic Candidates Do? 麻豆国产 Latino Panel Weighs In
Published on October 12, 2015 - Charleston Shootings: The Intersection Of Race And Gender
Published on July 6, 2015 - For Economic Growth, Repeal Drug Laws and Rehabilitate Ex-Cons
Published on October 18, 2012
Presentations and Performances
- Elections 2016: Could America Go Fascist? And What Can We Do About It?
Feb 28 2016 | Washington DC - Civil Rights Event Series: Understanding Privilege
Jan 19 2016 | Arlington Campus - Colorblindness and unconscious racism
Jan 21 2015 | Metropolitan Building
Degrees
- PhD, Political Science, 麻豆国产 of Chicago
- MA, Political Science, 麻豆国产 of Chicago
- BA, American Government, 麻豆国产 of Virginia