Kim Moxley
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Education
- M.A., International Comparative Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education, Stanford, CA
- B.A., Linguistics (summa cum laude & with highest honors), University of Georgia, Athens, GA
- B.A., Spanish (summa cum laude & with highest honors), University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Bio:
Kim (she/her/hers; Cherokee Nation) is a doctoral student in the Political Science Department and a 2022-2023 Graduate Fellow at the Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration.
Her current research interests center around questions of language, self-determination, and sovereignty – particularly as those topics interact during the formation of education policy within Indigenous communities in the U.S. and language-minority communities in Europe.
Before arriving at Yale, she worked as a Senior Policy Advisor for the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and taught as an English Teaching Assistant in Madrid, Spain, through the U.S. Fulbright Program.
Interests:
- Comparative Politics
- American Politics
- Qualitative Methods