African 麻豆传媒 and African Diaspora Studies Faculty

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Sybil Roberts Director of African 麻豆传媒 and African Diaspora Studies CAS | Performing Arts

Sybil R. Williams has spent the past twelve years cultivating her craft as a playwright and dramaturg. Her work has been professionally produced by Chicago鈥檚 ETA Creative Arts Theatre; New York鈥檚 Nati

sroberts@american.edu

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Faculty

Donald Collins Adjunct Professorial Lecturer CAS | Critical RGC Studies

Donald Earl Collins is a freelance writer and historian who has written on the topics of multiculturalism, education reform, race, and the history of African 麻豆传媒 and 麻豆传媒 identity for more th

collinsd@american.edu

Mali Collins Assistant Professor CAS | Critical RGC Studies

Mali Collins鈥 research areas include Black motherhood studies, Black archival studies, 20th and 21st century literature and art, medical humanities, digital technology, and reproductive health and jus

malic@american.edu

Mary Ellen Curtin Associate Professor CAS | Critical RGC Studies

Mary Ellen Curtin is a historian of modern African 麻豆传媒 and women's social and political history. Her first book BLACK PRISONERS AND THEIR WORLD, ALABAMA, 1865-1900 (University Press of Virginia,

curtin@american.edu

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Keith Leonard Associate Professor CAS | Literature

Keith D Leonard is the author of Fettered Genius: The African 麻豆传媒 Bardic Poet from Slavery to Civil Rights. His publications, presentations, and courses have revolved around his study of

kdl@american.edu

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Theresa Runstedtler Professor CAS | History

Theresa Runstedtler is a scholar of African 麻豆传媒 history whose research examines Black popular culture, with a particular focus on the intersection of race, masculinity, labor, and sport. Her crit

runstedt@american.edu

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Elke Stockreiter Associate Professor CAS | History

Elke Stockreiter is a historian of modern Africa. Her research and teaching interests include the histories of colonialism, gender, race, and slavery in Africa and the Indian Ocean World. Trained as a

estockre@american.edu

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Onaje Woodbine Associate Professor CAS | Philosophy/Religion

Onaje X. O. Woodbine鈥檚 research explores the varieties of black religious experience, especially as they are lived on the margins of power and outside the bounds of established institutional authority

woodbine@american.edu

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Faculty Affiliates

Orisanmi Burton Assistant Professor CAS | Anthropology

As a social anthropologist working in the United States, my research examines the imbrication of grassroots resistance and state repression. Within this broad area of inquiry, my present work explores

oburton@american.edu

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Faedra Chatard Carpenter Associate Professor CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. Faedra Chatard Carpenter is a theatre and performance studies scholar, professional dramaturg, and cultural critic. Her research, writing, teaching, and creative activities are grounded in her adv

fcarpenter@american.edu

Scott Freeman Assistant Professor SIS | Environment, Development & Health

Dr. Scott Freeman is an anthropologist whose work is at the intersection of the anthropology of the environment, critical development studies, and the anthropology of labor in Haiti and the Dominican

freeman@american.edu

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Lindsey Green-Simms Professor and Department Chair, Literature CAS | Literature

Lindsey Green-Simms鈥 teaching and research focuses on film and literature from the Global South, with a particular emphasis on African cultural production. Professor Green-Simms' most recent book, Que

lgs@american.edu

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Jordanna Matlon Associate Professor SIS | Global Inquiry

Dr. Matlon is an urban sociologist and scholar of race and colonial legacies in Africa and the African diaspora. Her scholarship interrogates the ways 鈥淏lackness鈥 operates as a signifier, intersects w

jcmatlon@american.edu

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Kendra Salois Assistant Professor CAS | Performing Arts

Kendra Salois received the Ph.D. in Music from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2013. Prior to joining the Department of Performing Arts at AU, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the

salois@american.edu

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Sarah Trembath Professorial Lecturer CAS | Literature

Sarah Trembath is an editor, writer, and educator. She has been teaching since 1998 and joined the AU faculty in 2014. Her written work has appeared in Radical Teacher, the Santa Fe Writer鈥檚 Project Q

trembath@american.edu

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Sherri Williams Assistant Professor SOC | Journalism

Dr. Sherri Williams is a race and representation researcher who teaches about how media images are connected to and uphold oppression and inequality. Williams, who was a journalist for a decade before

sherriw@american.edu