Featured Work

Letter Concerning the Starvation of Gaza

Editor's note: The ideas expressed in this letter are not necessarily those of the Othering & Belonging Institute or UC Berkeley, but belong to the signers.

The Roots of Structural Racism Project [2025 Update]

Note: This is our 2025 update to the our report published in 2021. Click here to view the original. -- The Othering and Belonging Institute is pleased to unveil a major update and extensive addition to our “Roots of Structural Racism” project...

Fighting Forward: Free speech, due process, and belonging in a time of fear

Editor's note: The ideas expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of the Othering & Belonging Institute or UC Berkeley, but belong to the author. -- The Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley in the 1960s was a movement born from civil...

Housing for Belonging

Join us in learning from UC Berkeley’s graduate students in two new policy memos on housing policy for belonging, adapted from their much longer student projects! These memos offer lessons for advocates, funders, legislators, and other change-makers...

(En)Gendering Authoritarianism

A Six-Strategy Framework Examining How Political and Cultural Leaders Weaponize Gender in Ways that Advance Authoritarianism.

Normalizing the Exceptional

For the past ten years or more, I’ve had the sense that debates on migration policy keep looping back on themselves, like a political Groundhog Day–at least, on the surface. Amongst most of the political leadership in Europe and North America, the predominant themes, once the remit of far-right politicians, seem to stay the same...

Opportunity Explained

What is opportunity—and how is it shaped by race and structural inequality? Based on insights from Stephen Menendian, Head of Research at OBI, this visual explainer breaks down life pathways, equity, and systems change in a powerful new way.

Asia-Pacific Environmental Organization Survey

The Global Justice Program at the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, United States, invites your organization to participate in a survey on the activities and perspectives of climate, agri-food, and environmental organizations in the Asia-Pacific region.

2024: Building a World Where Everyone Belongs

OBI is a think-and-do tank dedicated to building a world where every person—no matter their race, class, education, gender, politics, religion, ability, or background—is recognized and valued.

Areas of Work

The faculty, staff, researchers, and affiliates of the Othering & Belonging Institute work together with multidisciplinary approaches to learn, research, and construct solutions for society's most pressing issues. Our programs and initiatives are all designed to effect transformative change.

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Areas of Work

The faculty, staff, researchers, and affiliates of the Othering & Belonging Institute work together with multidisciplinary approaches to learn, research, and construct solutions for society's most pressing issues. Our programs and initiatives are all designed to effect transformative change.

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In the Media

Ashland.news: Building a bigger ‘we’

An internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights and civil liberties spoke and anchored a panel discussion Monday that drew a packed house to Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland for the launch of “All.Together.Now,” envisioned as a “multi-year, multi-generational, multi-cultural collaboration to strengthen our community for the future.”

Nonprofit Quarterly: Who Is Included in and Who Will Fight for “We the Civic”?

Growing up in Detroit, I remember a time in junior high when a group of older boys came onto our playground looking for a fight, and to claim our grounds. They asked, “Who’s the toughest kid here?” Someone pointed to a boy sitting quietly under a tree. The high schoolers sent word: We’re here to kick your ass.

Berkeley News: Watch a Berkeley scholar explain structural racism

Structural racism — or the way systems like housing, education, employment and justice create racial disparities without overtly racist actors — is a concept that is often “deeply misunderstood,” according to Stephen Menendian.

Berkeley News: This Berkeley scholar wants everyone to understand what ‘structural racism’ really means

In this Berkeley News feature, OBI Research Director Stephen Menendian discusses his newly released book "Structural Racism: The Dynamics of Opportunity and Race in America," which examines how American systems and structures perpetuate racial inequality beyond individual prejudice.

EL PAÍS USA Edition: ‘When fear wins, democracy crumbles’

OBI Director john a. powell was profiled in this comprehensive article with the US edition of the Spanish newspaper El Pais, titled, " john a. powell: ‘When fear wins, democracy crumbles’." The article reads: "[powell's] books contain an arsenal of...

KALW: Fair Housing in Bay Area, feat. Stephen Menendian

In KQED's State of the Bay episode: " Butterflies Back in Presidio, Fair Housing in Bay Area, Travel Tips with Matt Kepnes", OBI Assistant Director Stephen Menendian shares his expertise on fair housing challenges in the Bay Area, providing key...

Berkeley News: 'There’s a term for Trump’s political style: authoritarian populism'

Research by Mi­riam Juan-Torres Gonzalez from our Democracy & Belonging Forum was covered in this Berkeley News feature, titled, " There's a term for Trump's political style: authoritarian populism." It reads: "Reading global political headlines over...

NYT: Why ‘Affordable Housing’ in New York City Can Still Cost $3,500 a Month

The New York Times cites our national segregation research in a November 19 article, titled, " Why ‘Affordable Housing’ in New York City Can Still Cost $3,500 a Month." The article reads: "Some of the most popular neighborhoods are affordable to only...

john a. powell talks to Star Tribune, KQED about new book on bridging

The Minnesota Star Tribune earlier this month published an interview with OBI Director john a. powell about his new book, The Power of Bridging: How to Build a World Where We All Belong. “What bridging says is, ‘Let’s take the time to be curious...

Berkeley News: Bridging divides: from anger and mistrust to belonging — and hope

In this Berkeley News story, Othering and Belonging Institute director john a. powell and OBI Campus Bridging Project leader Julia Mckeown share expertise and perspective around ways to bridge at UC Berkeley during a polarizing time.

Nonprofit Quarterly: A conversation with john a. powell on how to achieve belonging without othering

OBI Director john a. powell speaks with Nonprofit Quarterly about his new book, co-authored with OBI Assistant Director Stephen Menendian, Belonging Without Othering: How We Save Ourselves and the World. This is the first of a two-part interview.

Washington Post: What to know about Juneteenth and its historical significance

June 19 became a kind of July 4 celebration for African Americans, john a. powell, the director of the Othering and Belonging Institute at the University of California at Berkeley, told The Post. “It’s particularly important for African Americans...

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: A Hopeful New Way to Pursue Racial Equity

When john a. powell arrived at the University of California at Berkeley about a decade ago, he found a competition that spoke to a struggle outside academia. The nationally renowned civil-liberties scholar (who spells his name all lowercase) had been picked to lead...