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Professor Kehinde Andrews

Professor Kehinde Andrews

Professor of Black StudiesBirmingham City University

Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies and Director of the Centre for Critical Social Research at Birmingham City University.

Black Lives MatterCommunity ActivismEthnicityRaceRacism
Jeffrey McCune, Jr.

Jeffrey McCune, Jr.

Frederick Douglass ProfessorUniversity of Rochester

McCune is founding chair of the Department of Black Studies, and an expert on matters of race, gender, and equality.

RaceBlack StudiesQueer TheoryContemporary African-American Literature & DramaPopular Culture and Media Communication
Bryant Keith Alexander

Bryant Keith Alexander

Dean, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University

Dean, College of Communication and Fine Arts

Race Gender & SexualityCommunication & CulturePerformance & CultureHigher EducationSpeech Communication
LaShawn Harris

LaShawn Harris

Associate Professor of HistoryMichigan State University

LaShawn Harris's research engages with women, gender, sexuality; labor and the working class; urban history; and social and cultural change.

Women, Gender, and SexualityLabor and the Working ClassUrban HistorySocial and Cultural Change
Joaquín Noguera

Joaquín Noguera

Assistant ProfessorLoyola Marymount University

Department of Educational Leadership and Administration

Critical pedagogyUrban EducationK-12 Teaching and LearningHealing-Centered EngagementTrauma-Informed Practice
Amilcar Shabazz

Amilcar Shabazz

Professor and Undergraduate Program Director, W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Amilcar Shabazz has been a prominent voice in the movement to make reparations to descendants of former enslaved Americans.

Reparations for SlaveryJuneteenthAfrican American Educational History and Public PolicyAfro-Americans in the Caribbean, Central and South AmericaAfrican American Biography
Vincent Lloyd, PhD

Vincent Lloyd, PhD

Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and StudiesVillanova University

Vincent Lloyd, PhD, researches issues and trends related to religion in politics and race, and how these areas affect social change.

ReligionThe Role of Religion in Racial Justice OrganizingReligion in Politics and RaceReligion in Mass IncarcerationReligious Ideas of Crime and Punishment
Rashida Harrison

Rashida Harrison

Assistant Professor of Social Relations and PolicyMichigan State University

Rashida Harrison’s is interested in social theory, social movements, intersections of race, class, gender and sexuality.

Black British Women’s Transnational Feminist ActivismPolitics of Race & EnthicityAfrican American StudiesAfrican StudiesSocial Identities
LeConté Dill

LeConté Dill

Associate Professor of African American and African StudiesMichigan State University

LeConté Dill's work focuses on the safety, resilience, and wellness strategies of urban Black girls and other youth of color.

Black Feminist TheoryAfrican StudiesAfrican American StudiesMindfulness
Philip McHarris

Philip McHarris

Assistant Professor of Black StudiesUniversity of Rochester

McHarris is an expert in politics and race, policing, incarceration, housing, racism, and race and inequality.

Black Lives MatterHousing and SocietyIncarcerationIncarceration and Racial DisparityInequality