BAUGH, John, Advisory Committee
jbaugh@artsci.wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania)
Director, African and African American Studies, Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Psychology, Anthropology, English and Education
BROWN, J. Dillon
(Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania)
Assistant Professor of English
CLAY, Rudolph
rudolphc@wustl.edu
(M.L.S., University of Michigan)
Lecturer in African and African American Studies
DACE, Jacqueline
(B.A., Webster University)
Lecturer in African and African American Studies
DUNCAN, Garrett Albert , Advisory Committee
gaduncan@artsci.wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Education, The Claremont Graduate School)
Associate Professor of Education, American Culture Studies, and African and African American Studies
EARLY, Gerald, Advisory Committee
glearly@wustl.edu
(Ph.D., English, Cornell University)
Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters, Professor of English and African and African American Studies and Director of the Center for the Humanities
ERVIN, Keona
(PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
(expected 2009)
Arts & Sciences Graduate Chancellor's Fellow in History
mgarb@artsci.wustl.edu
(Ph.D., History, Columbia University)
Assistant Professor of History and African and African American Studies
GAUTIER, Amina
(PhD, English, University of Pennsylvania)
Postdoctoral Fellow in African and African American Studies
GIBSON, James
gibson@artsci.wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Political Science, University of Iowa;)
Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government and Professor of African and African American Studies
HEAD, Denise
dhead@artsci.wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Memphis)
Assistant Professor of Psychology, African and African American Studies, Radiology and Biology and Biomedical Sciences
HIMES, Ron
ronh@theblackrep.org
(B.A., Washington University)
Henry Hampton, Jr., Distinguished Artist in Residence
KONIG, David
dkonig@wustl.edu
(Ph.D., History, Harvard University)
Professor of History and Law
MAINS, Daniel
(Ph.D., Anthropology, Emory University)
Postdoctoral Fellow in African and African American Studies
MARSHALL, Fiona
fmarshal@wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Archaeology, University of California, Berkeley) Professor of Archaeology
MATHEWS, Katherine
mathewsk@wustl.edu
(M.D., M.P.H., Yale University)
Co-Director, Program for the Elimination of Cancer DisparitiesAssistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and African & African American Studies
MINTA, Michael
mminta@wustl.edu
(Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Assistant Professor of Political Science and African and African American Studies
MUSTAKEEM, Sowandé
(Ph.D., Comparative Black History, Michigan State University)
MUTONYA, Mungai , Advisory Committee
(Ph. D., Linguistics, Michigan State University)
Senior Lecturer in African & African American Studies and Director, Summer in Kenya Program
NORWOOD, Kimberly
(J.D., University of Missouri)
Professor of Law
PARIKH, Shanti, Advisory Committee
(Ph.D., Anthropology, Yale University)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African & African American Studies
PARSONS, Timothy, Advisory Committee
(Ph.D., History, Johns Hopkins University)
Associate Professor of History and Interim Co-Director, African & African American Studies
PHILLIPS, Carl
(M.A. in Creative Writing, Boston University)
Professor of English and African & African American Studies
STONE, M. Priscilla
(Ph.D, Anthropology, University of Arizona)
Director of International Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology
THOMPSON, Joseph, Advisory Committee
(Ph.D., American Studies and English, Yale University)
Academic Coordinator and Senior Lecturer in African & African American Studies. Film and Media Archivist
TOKARZ, L Karen
(J.D., St. Louis University; LL.M., University of California, Berkeley )
Professor of Law and African & African American Studies; Director of Clinical Education and Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs Education
TOLIVER-DIALLO, Wilmetta
(Ph.D, History, Stanford University)
Assistant Dean and Instructor in African & African American
Studies
ZAFAR, Rafia , Advisory Committee
(Ph.D, History of American Civilization, Harvard University)
Professor of English, American Culture Studies, and African & African American Studies











