Julia Shizuyo Popham

  • ETHNIC STUDIES

Julia Shizuyo Popham (she/her) is a mixed-race, Asian American woman with roots in the coal mines of Rock Springs and Hanna, Wyoming. She is also a doctoral student in Critical Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU), where she explores art from the Amache WWII Incarceration Camp in southeastern Colorado. Julia is interested in how Amache鈥檚 art sheds light on how Japanese American artists navigated what it means to be human within contexts of confinement and dehumanization. Julia additionally works with the , a non-profit dedicated to preserving the Amache incarceration site and its history, and collaborates with the Center for Humanities & the Arts, where she helps coordinate projects dedicated to educating academic and public audiences about some of the most pressing humanities issues of our times. Julia earned an M.A. in Folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2022), a B.A. in Music from Northwestern University (2017), and is currently a Chancellor Fellow at CU.