winston grady-willis
director, black studies program
Winston Grady-Willis returns to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø as professor and founding director
of Black Studies. (From 2008 to 2011 he was associate professor of American Studies
and a member of a three-person diversity and inclusion leadership team.) Most recently,
he was inaugural director of the School of Gender, Race and Nations at Portland State
University and professor and chair of Africana Studies at MSU Denver. While at Syracuse
University, where he taught in the Department of African American Studies, he received
the Meredith Teaching Recognition Award. His first book, Challenging U.S. Apartheid: Atlanta and Black Struggles for Human Rights, 1960-1977, seeks to provide a gendered examination of the transition between nonviolent direct
action and Black Power during the contemporary Black Freedom movement. He is also
lead author of the electronic textbook The Struggle Continues: Historical and Contemporary Issues in Africana Studies. He is enjoying being back in the classroom and teaching Introduction to Black Studies
this semester.