
Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Award-winning legal historian | Dean transforming interdisciplinary scholarship at Harvard

About
Tomiko Brown-Nagin has established herself as a groundbreaking legal historian who shattered academic barriers to become dean of Harvard's prestigious Radcliffe Institute. Her award-winning research bridges law, history, and social justice, creating new pathways for understanding how legal systems intersect with societal transformation. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she has elevated scholarship across humanities, sciences, and social sciences, demonstrating how rigorous academic inquiry can address contemporary challenges.
As dean, Brown-Nagin has transformed the Radcliffe Institute into a hub for innovative research that tackles complex questions about race, law, and social change. Her leadership extends beyond traditional academic boundaries, fostering collaborations that generate fresh insights for organizations navigating equity and institutional transformation. Her work provides essential frameworks for understanding how legal precedents shape social movements and how historical patterns inform current debates about justice and inclusion.
Brown-Nagin's scholarship offers practical wisdom for leaders seeking to build more equitable institutions while maintaining excellence.
What Tomiko Talks About
The intersection of law, history, and social justice movements
Institutional transformation strategies for academic and corporate leadership
Race and legal precedent: Historical lessons for modern organizations
Building inclusive excellence in academic and professional environments
Interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex societal challenges
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