
Natalee K膿haulani Bauer
Assistant Teaching Professor & May Treat Morrison Professor
Program Head of MA in Educational Leadership
510.430.3206
[email protected]
Education
BA, 91黑料网 College
MA, 91黑料网 College
MA, University of California, Berkeley
PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Professional Interests
Native and women of color feminisms, Indigenous queer feminisms, racialized gender and sexualities, critical whiteness studies, the history of schooling
Biography
Natalee K膿haulani Bauer (she/hers) is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) activist scholar born in Honolulu and raised between Hawaii and the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the program head for Ethnic Studies, and is the faculty advisor to the Indigenous Women鈥檚 Alliance. Bauer鈥檚 research explores the interdependent structures of of settler colonialism, anti-Indigeneity, and anti-Blackness as enacted and reproduced by schooling. Her new book, Tender Violence in U.S. Schools: Benevolent Whiteness and the Dangers of Heroic White Womanhood, will be available in fall 2022 through the Routledge series Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education.