Funded Projects - Faculty

To encourage innovation and scholarship, the Social Justice Institute has established a Social Justice Research Fellowship Program that, through competitive grants, funds faculty and student research that advances social justice work, from humanistic inquiry to action research.

Previous grants have supported proposals that focus on issues that are both local and global. From youth development to elderly care; from political systems to individual recovery efforts, these projects have represented the same diversity as their recipients. The Social Justice Institute is proud to support faculty, graduate and undergraduate research over the years. 

The following are our Faculty Fellows over the past decade.


2022-2023 Recipients

Headshot of Timothy Black
History of Imprisonment in Ohio

Tim Black, Professor of Sociology

Vivian Pryor and Paola Van der Linden Costello, Undergraduate Students

Expected outcomes: a complete history of the creation of prisons and jails in Ohio, maps of the locations of these facilities over time, the demographic changes in the prison population over time, and the changes in types of crimes resulting in incarceration in jails and prisons across time. Additionally, expected to identify the key legislative policies that are related to these changes and to visually record them in our historical trajectories and maps.


2019-2020 Recipients

 

Center for Engineering Action Leadership Team
Center for Engineering Action Symposium on Responsible Community Partnerships

Andrew Rollins, Kurt Rhoads, Umut Gurkan, and Lynn Rollins

Center for Engineering Action (CEngA) Leadership Team

Shai White

 

Race, Food and Justice 2020: Analyzing the Urban Food Movement through a Social Justice Lens

Shaii White

Application Coordinator, Graduate Admissions, Weatherhead School of Management

Loretta

 

Sing my Brother, Sing! Say what’s on your mind; Do it with a rhyme! with Dr. David L. Moody

Loretta Laffitte-Griffin

Coordinator, CWRU Cashier's Office


2018-2019 Recipient

Photo of Dr. Marsha Michie professor at Case Western Reserve University

 

Clinician Perspectives on Racial Disparities in Infant Mortality

Marsha Michie

Assistant Professor of Bioethics 

Project collaboration with Kavita Shah Arora + Aaron J. Goldenberg

 


2017-2018 Recipients

Photograph of anthropology professor Lee Hoffer

 

Using Photovoice to Capture Diverse Experiences of Cleveland's Opioid Crisis

Lee Hoffer

Associate Professor of Anthropology

Photograph of Avidan Cover in front of the Israel-Palestinian border wall with grafitti

Project Collaboration with Allison Schlosser

 

Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Avidan Y. Cover

Associate Professor of Law 


2016-2017 Recipients

Portrait of Matthew Rossman

 

In Search Of . . . Smarter and Fairer Approaches to Federal Tax Subsidies

Matthew J. Rossman

Professor of Law

View the research abstract and article here.

 

Portrait of Janet W. McGrath
Portrait of Andrew Rollins
Anthropology-Engineering Collaborative (AEC): Designing Interdisciplinary Solutions to Global Health Problems

Janet W. McGrath, Professor of Anthropology

Andrew Rollins, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine


2015-2016 Recipients

 

Diana with two students in front of a bookcase
Lost and Found - Collective Identity Recovery through Legacy

Diana Bilimoria

KeyBank Professor and Chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management

Project collaboration with Morgan Bulger + Keimei Sugiyama

 

Portrait of Cassi Pittman
Forest Hill Neighborhood Study - How Racial and Cultural Affinities Inform Residential Preferences and Considerations of Neighborhood Desirability

Cassi Pittman

Assistant Professor of Sociology


2014-2015 Recipients

Portrait of Kelly McMann

 

The Quest for Rights & Justice in Authoritarian Enclaves

Kelly McMann

Associate Professor of Political Science

Picture of Timothy Black

 

Masculinities, Fatherhood, and Marginalized Urban Communities

Timothy Black

Associate Professor of Sociology

Portrait of Daniel Lacks

 

Course Redesign Grant: An Interdisciplinary Engineering-focused Social Justice Capstone

Daniel Lacks

C. Benson Branch Professor of Chemical Engineering