Ph.D., Sociology of Education [in progress]
M.A., Asian American Studies
B.A., Asian American Studies, Pilipino Studies Concentration; Education Minor
The Political Economy of Education: Why Does College Cost So Much?
Introduction to the History of U.S. Education
The University: What Was It, What Is It, What It Should Be
Global Culture Wars
Topics in Asian/Pacific/American Studies: Ocean as Myth and Method
Introduction to Research Methods in Applied Psychology
History of Asian Americans (writing-intensive course)
The Asian American Movement
Tumale, E.S. (2020, July 10). Bagong Bayani and COVID-19 Heroes: Philippine Labor Export as Femicide. Plan A Magazine.
Tumale, E.S. (2020, June 15). From Manongs to Pinay Domestic Workers: The Changing Face of Filipino Migration to the US. Plan A Magazine.
Tumale, E.S. (2019). On Being Mixed-Race in a Mestizo-Dominated Community: The Ethnic Identity of Multiethnic Filipino Americans. In R.C. Romero, J. Ong, C. Guillermo-Wan, & J. Logia (Eds.), Mixed Race Student Politics: The “Third Wave” Movement at UCLA. Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press.
Tumale, E. S. (2016). Challenging the stigmas: A critical race theory analysis of Filipino American community college students (MA Thesis, UCLA).
“But We’re Not Viewed as Asian”: Filipino American College Student Perspectives on Race and Meritocracy in Metropolitan New York [webinar], Filipino American National Historical Society – Metropolitan New York Chapter’s Merienda Meetup (Research Symposium), New York City, May 31, 2020.
Listening for the East Coast Pinay’s Voice: An Application of the Listening Guide Method of Psychological Inquiry, Pinay Power II Conference: Celebrating Peminisms in the Diaspora, Montreal, April 18, 2019.