Julius Doyle

Anthropologist and Educator specializing in Race and Contemporary Social Dynamics
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Biography

Julius Doyle is an anthropologist and educator specializing in race and contemporary social dynamics. His work focuses on developing accessible, analytically rigorous frameworks for understanding how racism operates across cultural, institutional, and interpersonal contexts.

He has taught undergraduate courses on race in contemporary society, where his lectures emphasize clarity, critical thinking, and real-world application. In addition to his academic work, Julius is the founder of The RACE Project, an initiative dedicated to translating complex social theory into widely accessible educational content across digital platforms.

His broader interests include racial formation, structural inequality, and the public communication of social science research. Through both teaching and media, he aims to equip audiences with practical tools for analyzing and navigating issues of race in everyday life.
 

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