Nama Khalil

Adjunct Faculty
Liberal Arts

United States


Dr. Nama Khalil received her Bachelor in Fine Arts  from the Cleveland Institute of Art, and her PhD from the University of Michigan in Sociocultural Anthropology. Her scholarly work focuses on race and representation, children and media, and expressive culture. Her art and writing have appeared in MOMA’s Design and Violence exhibition, Designo14, and OWPAL’s QuaranZine. Nama is also a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant who  works with K-12 educators, Muslim organizations, and other independent clients.  At CCAD, she teach Introduction to Cultural Anthropology and Anthropology of Media. You can check out some of her work here: namakhalil.com.