21W-Undergraduate Fellows & Scholars

Fellows

Henry Eberhart, Sirajum Sandhi, Camille Wiggins, Julia Reed, Emily Lu, Juliana Arevalos Bordao, Aani Perkins, Alessandra Cassiano-Salinas, Ana Sumbo, Anais Berumen Swift, Asanni Brown, Cheyenna Gonzalez Pilsner, Da’Jahnae Provitt, Darley Sackitey, Elizabeth Janowski, Erin Bunner, Irina Sandoval, Jimena Perez, Justin Fajar, Katie Shi, Love Tsai, Marina Cepeda, Maryfer Mendoza, Maya Khanna, Mia Nelson, Naomi Valdez, Rebecca Nicol, Skyler Kuczaboski

Scholars

Kiera Bernet

Kiera Bernet (she/her) is a ’23 from San Diego, CA and is thrilled to be joining the RMS Consortium. Kiera studies Anthropology, Religion, and Public Policy with specific interests in immigration, prison abolition, and intersectional feminism.

Ana J. Furtado

Ana Santos Furtado is a junior from Santa Rita do Passa Quatro (SP, Brazil). She is double majoring in LALACS and WGSS mod. with AAAS, and her interests lie in the intersection of material consumption, food studies, and Latin American history. She is currently investigating the cultural interplay between alimentary politics and nationalist projects of whiteness during the First Brazilian Republic.

Sheen Kim

Sheen, ’23 (she/hers), is from Henderson, NV near Las Vegas. She’s broadly interested in anti-imperialist liberation movements in the U.S. and Korea, i/Indigenous geographies, and radical lawyering. She plans on studying Anthropology and Geography with a minor in Linguistics.

Kyubin Kong

Kyubin Kong (she/her/hers) is a ’23 from Dayton, Ohio studying Geography and Government. She decided to join RMS because she’s interested in learning more about radical praxis both academically and enacted at Dartmouth. She’s excited to join the RMS family this year!

Zachary A. Spicer

Zach is a ’22 from South Florida, majoring in Geography modified with Economics and minoring in Chinese. He’s passionate about climate and environmental justice and studying Black radical tradition, especially as it pertains to combatting U.S. imperialism.

Ananya N. Vaidya

Ananya Vaidya (she/her) is a ’23 originally from India, but born and raised in the UAE. She’s planning to major in English and Psychology. She decided to join RMS to learn a more about radical theory and how it is enacted, at Dartmouth, in the US, and globally.