Efrat Yerday Visiting Professor In Residence Sociology
- Bio
- Efrat Yerday is an activist, writer, poet, cultural entrapreneur. She's currently a visiting scholar at the Meltzer Schwartzberg Center for Israel Studies. She is the chair of Association of Ethiopian Jews and a PhD candidate in Sociology at Tel Aviv University, researching 鈥淓thno-national citizenship and Jewish illegality: Ethiopian Jews in Israel between 1955-1975 and the struggle for citizenship鈥. Yerday has founded a number of initiatives, including the Young Ethiopian Students blog, Ra鈥檃v (Hunger), African Film Festival ATESIB! the Color Line exhibition, and 鈥淓thiopolitics鈥 reading group for students of Ethiopian descent who wanted to broaden their knowledge of Ethiopian history and in order to have a safe haven for conversations on blackness and racism in the university and elsewhere; the course 鈥淏lack Identity in a White Space: The Ethiopian Population in the Israeli Context鈥 which she taught at ben Gurion University. Yerday received the NIF鈥檚 Gallanter Prize in 2020. Yerday wrote a column 鈥淪hchora M鈥橲hachor鈥 (blacker than black) for HaMakom HaHi Kham BaGehinom (the hottest place in hell) and has several academic publications, including 鈥淭o Be Black and Beautiful in Israel鈥 published in Anthropology of the Middle East (2019). In 2024 she聽 served as guest editor in the Van Leer Institute鈥檚 journal, Theory and Criticism, which published its first issue in Israel and Hebrew, focusing on Local Blackness. She contributed her study titled 鈥淪oftening the Gaze: Between Sexual Harassment and Racial Harassment."
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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SOCY-340 Israeli Society