Michael Omi

Job title: 
Professor Emeritus
Department: 
Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies
Bio/CV: 

Michael Omi is the co-author of Racial Formation in the United States, a groundbreaking work that transformed how we understand the social and historical forces that give race its changing meaning over time and place.  The 3rd edition of the book was released in 2015.

Since 1995, he has been the co-editor of the book series on Asian American History and Culture at Temple University Press.  From 1999 to 2008, he served as a member and chair of the Daniel E. Koshland Committee for Civic Unity at the San Francisco Foundation.  Since 2002, he has served on the Project Advisory Board on “Race and Human Variation” for the American Anthropological Association that resulted in the current traveling museum exhibit, Race: Are We So Different?, which has been displayed in over 35 cities throughout the United States.

At Berkeley, he served as the Associate Director of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society (HIFIS), and is an affiliated faculty member of Sociology and Gender & Women’s Studies.  Michael Omi is a recipient of UC Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award — an honor bestowed on only 240 Berkeley faculty members since the award’s inception in 1959.

Research interests: 

Comparative Racialization, Racial Theory and Politics, Racial/Ethnic Classification and Identity

Role: 
COURSES TAUGHT:

ASAMST 20A:  Introduction to the History of Asians in the United States

ASAMST 145:  Politics, Public Policy, and Asian American Communities

ETH STD 11AC:  Theories and Concepts in Comparative Ethnic Studies

ETH STD 203:  Social Structures: Contemporary Theories and Methods

ETH STD 250:  Asian Americans and Racial Theory

ETH STD 250:  Comparative Racialization and Relations Between Communities of Color

ETH STD 250:  Who Are You?: The Ambiguities of Racial Classification and Identity

AWARDS & HONORS:

Community Changemakers Award, Asian Health Services, 2008

Inaugural Distinguished Teacher and Mentor Award, the American Sociological Association (ASA) Section on Asia and Asian America, 2005

Distinguished Teaching Award, University of California, Berkeley, 1990

Contact

(510) 643-0796
592 Barrows Hall

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