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Template:Hang on Cathy J. Cohen (born 1962) is an American author, feminist and social activist whose work has focused on the African American experience in politics from a perspective which is underlined by intersectionality. A former Director of the Center for the Study of Race (2002-2005), she is currently David and Mary Winton Green Professor in Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago. She received her BA from Miami University; Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1993 and began her academic career at Yale University where she received tenure. Professor Cohen joined the faculty of the University of Chicago in 2002. [1]
As an academic activist Cohen frequently writes and speaks about gender, sexuality, class, ethnicity, and their interrelatedness, and connection to power. This approach puts her in a class of leftist intellectuals who work to have social and public policy influence the lives of of marginalized groups in a positive way. Cohen, a black, lesbian and a parent, is the principal researcher on the www.blackyouthproject.com, and is the author of Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the future of American politics and boundaries of Blackness: AIDS and the Breakdown of Black Politics among others.[2]
Professor Cohen is one of the founding board members of the Audre Lorde project and is active in a number of organizations working on social justice issues. She moderated the plenary of the Applied Research Center's 2010 conference "Popularizing Racial Justice", and has served as secretary of the American Political Science Association (APSA).[3]
See also
- Race and health
- Audre Lorde Project, an organization in New York City named for Audre Lorde
- Teaching for social justice
- Black Feminism
- Womanism
- Critical social theory
- Cultural Studies
- bell hooks
- Racism in the LGBT community
- LGBT and multiculturalism
- Political Scientists
External links
Applied Research Center Conference Sept. 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXQULHoIKmE&feature=channel
University of Chicago biographic profile http://political-science.uchicago.edu/faculty/cohen.shtml
- ^ http://www.apsanet.org/content_45686.cfm
- ^ Conference Speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpCkHECW0aM
- ^ Video Interview http://www.hiphoparchive.org/prepare-yourself/interview-cathy-cohen
- 1962 births
- African American writers
- American activists
- American feminists
- Anti-poverty advocates
- Feminist studies scholars
- American feminist writers
- Living people
- Miami University alumni
- University of Michigan alumni
- University of Chicago people
- African American studies scholars
- Black feminism
- LGBT in African American culture