Contributor Biographies

Authors

  • Noah Romero Hampshire College, Maryland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18733/cpi29784

Abstract

Biographies of contributors to CPI Special Edition: "The Remembered Children of Maui: Pan-Pacific Conversations and Kinship " (Volume 16, No. 1) with Guest Editors Noah Romero and Wairehu Grant.

Author Biography

Noah Romero, Hampshire College, Maryland

Noah Romero (Filipinx – Ilocano/Visaya) is an Assistant Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. He holds a PhD from the University of Auckland in the fields of Critical Studies in Education and Māori and Indigenous Education.

Bridging Critical Indigenous Studies and Education, Romero’s research examines how dispossessed and deterritorialized people redefine learning and identity in subcultural contexts, with a focus on Indigenous and immigrant communities in the U.S., Aotearoa (New Zealand), the Philippines, and the Philippine diaspora. His first book, Decolonial Underground Pedagogy: Subcultural Learning for Peace and Human Rights (Bloomsbury) was released in September 2024.

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Published

2025-10-16