Christopher Kojzar is a Master of Fine Arts candidate at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is the 2017 recipient of the University’s prestigious RTKL Fellowship for Visual Artists and also one of seven JGS Fellows of the 2017 Imagining America Conference. His studies in Intermedia and Digital Art inform an interdisciplinary practice that encompasses both ethnographic research and artistic passions. He received his Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs at the George Washington University and has exhibited in both nationally and internationally.
Sherella Cupid
Sherella Cupid is a doctoral student in the Language, Literacy and Culture program at UMBC. Her research centers the experiences of Black women students in higher education, with interest in sense of belonging, Black feminism, and sister circles. She also holds a M.Ed. with a specialization in At-Risk and Diverse Learners and a B.A. in International Area Studies. Currently, she serves as a Graduate Research Assistant for the Language, Literacy and Culture program, and Gender and Women’s Studies department at UMBC, in addition to being an Instructional Designer for online learning for Graduate Programs in Education at Goucher College.