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(re)Centering the Narrative: Black Women’s Voices of the 19th and 20th Centuries | Speakers
Teaching African American Studies Summer Institute
July 10–14, 2023 at the National Humanities Center
Tiffany E. Barber
Assistant Professor of African American Art, University of California, Los Angeles
Brigitte Fielder
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature & Folklore Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison
P. Gabrielle Foreman (NHC Fellow, 2003–04)
Paterno Family Professor of American Literature; Professor of African American Studies and History; Founding Director, the Colored Conventions Project, The Pennsylvania State University
Qiana Cutts Givens
Associate Professor of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Foundations, Mississippi State University
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, PhD (NHC Fellow, 2020–21)
Co-founder and Creative Director of Mobile Homecoming
Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women’s Studies; Director of the Women’s Research and Resource Center, Spelman College
Trudier Harris (NHC Fellow, 1996–97; 2018–19)
University Distinguished Research Professor of English, The University of Alabama
Tera W. Hunter (NHC Fellow, 2017–18)
Edwards Professor of American History, Princeton University
Patricia A. Matthew (NHC Fellow, 2022–23)
Associate Professor of English, Montclair State University
Hollis Robbins (NHC Fellow, 2017–18)
Dean of the College of Humanities, The University of Utah
Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Associate Professor of Education, University of Michigan
Sondra Bickham Washington
Assistant Professor of American Literature, The Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, Florida Atlantic University
Andreá N. Williams (NHC Fellow, 2017–18)
Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University
Jennifer D. Williams (NHC Fellow, 2019–20)
Assistant Professor of English, Howard University