#  Michael Zanger-Tishler 

 

 



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 Michael Zanger-Tishler is a PhD student in Sociology &amp; Social Policy. He is interested in understanding the relationship between ethnoracial division and the criminal justice system in a comparative context, specifically looking at the United States, Israel, and France. Prior to beginning the PhD program, he was a CASA Arabic fellow in Amman Jordan (2018-2019) where he studied Formal and Levantine Arabic and worked as a volunteer translator for the International Refugee Assistance Project.

 Project: [Redlining and the Built Environment: The Case of Streetlights ](/redlining-built-environment-case-streetlights)



 

 

 





 

 

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