
Faculty
Department Chair
Emma Fuentes is a Professor of International and Multicultural Education at USF. She received her PhD in Social and Cultural Studies from the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. Emma is deeply committed to humanizing education grounded in love, solidarity and justice. She teaches and writes in the areas of critical social theory, racial justice and equity in education, movement building praxes and grassroots organizing for school change.
- UC Berkeley, Social and Cultural Studies in Ed, PhD, 2005
- UC Berkeley, Social and Cultural Studies in Ed, MA, 2001
- UCSC Cultural Anthropology, BA
Full-Time Faculty
Monisha Bajaj is Professor and Chair of International and Multicultural Education at the University of San Francisco. Dr. Bajaj is the editor and author of eight books, including, most recently, Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth (Teachers College Press, 2023), as well as numerous articles. She has also developed curriculum—particularly related to peace education, human rights, anti-bullying efforts and sustainability—for non-profit organizations and inter-governmental...
- EdD, International Educational Development, Teachers College, Columbia University
- MA, Latin American Studies, Stanford University
- BA, Sociology, Stanford University
- Education and Development in the Global South
- Peace and Human Rights Education
- Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth
"Melissa Ann Canlas is an Associate Professor in International and Multicultural Education at the University of San Francisco and the Project Director of USF’s AAPI Center. She also teaches undergraduate courses in USF’s Critical Diversity Studies program. Dr. Canlas is daughter of Filipino immigrants and her scholarship focuses on generating knowledge to address injustice while also building more liberatory futures.
Her prior experience includes working with middle and high school students...
- University of San Francisco, EdD in International and Multicultural Education
- San Francisco State University, MA in Asian American Studies
- St. Mary’s College of Maryland, BA in English
Colette Cann earned her B.A. from Stanford University and completed both her M.A. in Policy, Organization, Measurement and Evaluation and her Ph.D. in Social and Cultural Studies at the Graduate School of Education at U.C. Berkeley. Professor Cann teaches in the areas of critical race theory, praxis and methodology, critical media analysis, intergroup dialogue in higher education, and racism in higher education. Her scholarship has allowed her to collaborate with teachers, students and...
- UC Berkeley, PhD, 2006
- UC Berkeley, MA, 1999
- Stanford University, BA, 1993
- Critical Race Theory
- Race and Education
- Intergroup Dialogue
David Donahue is Professor of Education and previously, the Director of the McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at the University of San Francisco. Before coming to USF in 2015, he was the Interim Provost and Associate Provost at Mills College in Oakland, California, and worked there for more than twenty years as a professor of education where he taught and advised doctoral students, teacher credential candidates, and undergraduates. He has a Ph.D. in Education from Stanford...
- PhD, Education, Stanford University
- MA, History, Stanford University
- MAT, Social Studies, Brown University
- BA, History, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Brown University
Rosa M. Jiménez’s research examines K-12 classroom pedagogies and theoretical principles necessary for conceptualizing and enacting critical language education and culturally responsive learning environments. She centers her research on family histories and auto-ethnographic counter-stories with Latina/o youth, immigrant students, and ‘English learners’. Dr. Jiménez has conducted classroom-based research in several K-12 contexts including Los Angeles, the California Central Valley, and Phoenix...
- PhD, Urban Schooling, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- MA, Latin American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Single Subject Teaching Credential (Social Studies/BCLAD...
Shabnam Koirala Azad examines identities and experiences at the intersection of education, migration, and transnationalism. Guided by a deep interest in the relationship between education and social transformation, she explores educational spaces and materials that foster the transformation of self and society in shifting contexts. Using ethnography and participatory research, she embraces methodologies that engage deeply with communities and build the capacity for inquiry and knowledge creation...
- PhD, Education, Social and Cultural Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Faculty Emeritus
Susan Roberta Katz officially retired from teaching at USF in 2022 after 25+ years, but still stays actively involved by supporting students in their academic writing. In 2008, she co-founded the first graduate program in Human Rights Education in the U.S. and in 2014 received the USF Sarlo Prize for exemplary teaching. She has received two Fulbright fellowships: 2003 in Hungary at the University of Pécs and 2010 in Ecuador where she researched bilingual/intercultural education of the Shuar...
- UC Berkeley, PhD in Education in Language & Literacy, 1994
- UC Berkeley, MA in Education in Language & Literacy, 1989
- Connecticut College, BA in Psychology & Asian Studies, 1971
- Human rights education
- Oral history
- Decolonizing education