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'''Dr. Julianne Malveaux''' (born September 22, 1953 in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]) is the 15th president of [[Bennett College]]. She is [[African-American]] [[economist]], author, liberal social and political commentator, and businesswoman. She is well-known for her left-wing political opinions.
'''Dr. Julianne Malveaux''' (born September 22, 1953 in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]) is the 15th president of [[Bennett College]]. She is an [[African-American]] [[economist]], author, liberal social and political commentator, and businesswoman. She is well-known for her left-wing political opinions.

==Education and career==
==Education and career==
Malveaux received her BA and MA degrees in economics from [[Boston College]] in three years, and earned a Ph.D in economics from [[MIT]]. She holds honorary degrees from [[Benedict College]], [[Sojourner-Douglass College]] and the [[University of the District of Columbia]].
Malveaux received her BA and MA degrees in economics from [[Boston College]] in three years, and earned a Ph.D in economics from [[MIT]]. She holds honorary degrees from [[Benedict College]], [[Sojourner-Douglass College]] and the [[University of the District of Columbia]].
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Dr. Malveaux serves on the boards of the [[Economic Policy Institute]], The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Women Building for the Future - Future PAC, and The Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC.
Dr. Malveaux serves on the boards of the [[Economic Policy Institute]], The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Women Building for the Future - Future PAC, and The Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC.


She is also the President and CEO of Last Word Productions, Inc, a [[multimedia]] production company [http://www.juliannemalveaux.com/]. Described by Dr. [[Cornel West]] as "the most iconoclastic public intellectual in the country", Dr. Malveaux contributes to the public dialogue on issues such as race, culture, gender, and their economic impacts.
She is also the President and CEO of Last Word Productions, Inc, a [[multimedia]] production company. Described by Dr. [[Cornel West]] as "the most iconoclastic public intellectual in the country", Dr. Malveaux contributes to the public dialogue on issues such as race, culture, gender, and their economic impacts.


As of June 1, 2007 Dr. Julianne Malveaux became the 15th President of [[Bennett College]] for Women in Greensboro, North Carolina.
As of June 1, 2007 Dr. Julianne Malveaux became the 15th President of [[Bennett College]] for Women in Greensboro, North Carolina.

==Controversy==
After proclamations by the North Carolina Attorney General, [[Roy A. Cooper|Roy Cooper]], that the three students who were victims of false accusations during the [[2006 Duke University lacrosse case]] were "innocent" in April, Malveaux commented in an interview on [[National Public Radio]] a few days later that they were "hooligans," had lied, and that they "did not deserve an apology."<ref>West, Elliott. [http://www.raleighchronicle.com/2007042001.html Bennett President Scolds Duke Players], The Raleigh Chronicle, April 20, 2007.</ref>

On the November 4, 1994 episode of the [[PBS]] talk show, ''To the Contrary,'' Malveaux summed up her feelings regarding [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]: "The man is on the Court. You know, I hope his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early, like many black men do, of heart disease. Well, that’s how I feel. He is an absolutely reprehensible person." <ref>http://www.nndb.com/people/185/000109855/ - Retrieved: May 27, 2007</ref>

Five years later, the conservative [[Media Research Center]] singled out Malveaux for recognition, of sorts, bestowing on her one of its "Dishonor Awards for the Decade's Most Outrageous Liberal Bias", with Justice Thomas accepting the award "on behalf of" Malveaux in her absence.<ref>http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_199912/ai_n8878090 reported in ''[[Human Events]]'' magazine, December 24, 1999</ref>


==Scholarship==
==Scholarship==
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'''Co-Author'''
'''Co-Author'''
*''Unfinished Business: A Democrat and A Republican Take On the 10 Most Important Issues Women Face'' (2002).
*''Unfinished Business: A Democrat and A Republican Take On the 10 Most Important Issues Women Face'' (2002).

==Quotes==
#"I aced the [[SAT]]'s, so I'm in the [[catbird seat]] there." ''- asserted during an appearance on Fox News Channel.''
#"[[Compromise]] isn't in my [[vocabulary]]."<ref>http://forum.belmont.edu/umac/archives/000238.html</ref>
# On the displacement and subsequent neglect of [[Hurricane Katrina]] victims: "What are black folks doing in [[Utah]]? Nobody is trying to make them whole. Part of making them whole is allowing them to return." <ref>http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=3941807</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:14, 10 August 2010

Julianne Malveaux
Born (1953-09-22) 22 September 1953 (age 70)
NationalityUnited States
Occupation(s)Author, economist

Dr. Julianne Malveaux (born September 22, 1953 in San Francisco, California) is the 15th president of Bennett College. She is an African-American economist, author, liberal social and political commentator, and businesswoman. She is well-known for her left-wing political opinions.

Education and career

Malveaux received her BA and MA degrees in economics from Boston College in three years, and earned a Ph.D in economics from MIT. She holds honorary degrees from Benedict College, Sojourner-Douglass College and the University of the District of Columbia.

As a writer and syndicated columnist, her work has appeared regularly in USA Today, Black Issues in Higher Education, Ms. magazine, Essence magazine, and The Progressive. Her weekly columns appear in numerous newspapers including the Los Angeles Times, the Charlotte Observer, the New Orleans Tribune, the Detroit Free Press, the San Francisco Examiner,and the "San Francisco Sun Reporter.

Dr. Malveaux has appeared regularly on CNN, BET, as well as on Howard University's Television show, Evening Exchange. She has appeared on PBS's To The Contrary, ABC’s Politically Incorrect, Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor and stations such as C-SPAN, MSNBC and CNBC. She has also hosted talk radio programs in Washington, San Francisco, and New York, as well as a nationally broadcast, daily talk show that aired on the Pacifica Radio network from 1995 to 1996. She appeared on Black in America: Reclaiming the Dream hosted by Soledad O'Brian as a panelist on CNN in 2008.

Dr. Malveaux serves on the boards of the Economic Policy Institute, The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Women Building for the Future - Future PAC, and The Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC.

She is also the President and CEO of Last Word Productions, Inc, a multimedia production company. Described by Dr. Cornel West as "the most iconoclastic public intellectual in the country", Dr. Malveaux contributes to the public dialogue on issues such as race, culture, gender, and their economic impacts.

As of June 1, 2007 Dr. Julianne Malveaux became the 15th President of Bennett College for Women in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Scholarship

Editor

Co-Editor

  • Slipping Through the Cracks: The Status of Black Women (1986)
  • The Paradox of Loyalty: An African American Response to the War on Terrorism (2002).

Author

  • Sex, Lies, and Stereotypes: Perspectives of a Mad Economist (1994)
  • Wall Street, Main Street, and the Side Street: A Mad Economist Takes a Stroll (1999)

Co-Author

  • Unfinished Business: A Democrat and A Republican Take On the 10 Most Important Issues Women Face (2002).

References

External links