CRCC Affiliates
We welcome the opportunity to connect with you. Please reach out to staff through the contact information on their profiles or affiliates through their home institutions listed on their profiles.
Media Inquiries
Megan Sweas: sweas@usc.edu | 213-764-3464
Quaiser Abdullah is a professor of communications interested in identity, conflict, leadership and religion.
Christopher Baker is a public theologian in the UK who studies the role and impact of religion and belief on public life.
Tobin Belzer is an applied sociologist who develops research and program evaluations to support the work of non-profit organizations and philanthropists.
Ken Chitwood's work specializes in global Islam, the Americas and Christian-Muslim relations.
Brad Christerson is a sociologist who has written extensively in the areas of religion, race, ethnicity and globalization.
Maureen Day is a sociologist and theologian who studies the influence of religious beliefs on public life, especially among Catholics.
Rev. Dr. Brandon Harris is the Associate Dean for Religious & Spiritual Life at USC. His research focuses on gentrification, urban religion and Black Church history.
Tarra McNally is an anthropologist specializing in evaluation and global health.
Bruce Phillips is among the leading researchers in the sociology of American Jewry and is an avid historian of Los Angeles.
Rev. Frank Jackson, Jr. couples his experience in business and investment with his passion for community development.
As a journalist and scholar, Diane Winston is a national authority on religion, politics, the news media and entertainment.
Kimiko Yamada, an associate professor in clinical physical therapy at USC, works with CRCC on physical wellness and faith fluency programs.
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