

Sam Trejo
Professor focused on innovative teaching methods in the realm of sociology, Sam Trejo serves as an Assistant Professor at Princeton University. With a keen interest in social movements, inequality, race, and religion, he delves into the complexities of societal structures and their impacts on various communities. His research often explores the intersections of these themes, aiming to shed light on the nuanced dynamics that shape our world. Professor Trejo is based in the Department of Sociology at Princeton, where he contributes to both academic discourse and student development. His office is located in 187 Wallace Hall, a hub for engaging discussions and collaborative research. For those interested in his work or seeking collaboration, he can be reached via email at samtrejo@princeton.edu. More information about his research and publications can be found on his personal website, http://www.samtrejo.com.
Publications
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