Shana B. Bernstein
Clinical Associate Professor in Kellogg’s Social Impact Program
Clinical Associate Professor, Center for Legal Studies, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
Shana Bernstein (Ph.D., Stanford University, 2003) specializes in 20th Century U.S. History, particularly comparative race and ethnicity. Before joining Northwestern's faculty, where she teaches in the Legal Studies, American Studies, and Asian American Studies Programs as well as the History Department, she was Associate Professor of History at Southwestern University in Texas. She is a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians and a former Public Voices Fellow with Northwestern's OpEd Project. She has won fellowships from the Mellon Foundation and the Huntington Library, among other institutions. Her first book, Bridges of Reform: Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles (Oxford University Press, 2011), reinterprets U.S. civil rights activism by revealing its roots in the interracial efforts of Mexican, Jewish, African, and Japanese Americans in mid-century Los Angeles, and showing how the early Cold War facilitated, rather than derailed, some forms of activism. Bernstein is currently working on a project examining the history of strawberries from an environmental, consumer, and worker perspective.
-
-
-
Ph.D., 2003, History, Stanford University
M.A., 1998, History, Stanford University
B.A., 1994, History and French, University of California, Berkeley, Highest Honors -
Clinical Associate Professor, Center for Legal Studies, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern Unviersity, 2014-present
Clinical Associate Professor, Public-Private Interface Initiative, Kellogg School of Managment, Northwestern University, 2014-present
Chair, History Department, Southwestern University, 2013
Visiting Associate Professor, History Department and American Studies Program, Northwestern University, 2013
Associate Professor, History Department, Southwestern University, 2010-2014
Assistant Professor, History Department, Southwestern University, 2004-2010
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow/Visiting Assistant Professor in Latino Studies, History Department, Northwestern University, 2003-2004 -
Northwestern University Career Development and Writing Support Grant, NU Provost's Office, April 2023-August 2024
Reappointed Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians, Organization of American Historians
Associated Student Government Teaching Honor Roll Nominee
Associated Student Government Teaching Honor Roll Nominee
OpEd Project Public Voices Fellow, 2014-2015