Yinglin Ma

Ma will utilize the Racial Justice Grant Funds by teaching theories and frameworks related to racial justice. This includes theories that help explain how racial injustice may be normalized and perpetuated in a public affairs context, especially in the nonprofit sector. By learning these theories and seeing examples in case studies, students may feel more confident in understanding the reasons behind racial injustices and see themselves as change agents towards racial justice in a variety of social contexts.

Cohort: 
2021
Campus: 
Columbus
College / Department: 
John Glenn College of Public Affairs
Course(s) Impacted: 
PUBAFRS 2150 Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations
Students Impacted: 
110