University of Wisconsin–Madison

Month: November 2024

Dr. Stovall wins Paul and Kate Farmer English Journal Writing Award

Dr. Jessica Lee Stovall has been awarded the Paul and Kate Farmer English Journal Writing Award for her article “Black Teachers’ Use of Liberatory Design to Promote Literacies of Healing” co-written with Lamar Timmons-Long, Thomas J. Rodney, and Taylor Hall. This award will be given at the NCTE Annual Convention. Read Dr. Stovall’s article here. …

Chair’s Letter — Fall 2024

To the African American Studies community, On behalf of our department, I welcome you to the first edition of our African American Studies newsletter, created to provide students, Alumni, and friends of the program with current happenings within our community here at UW-Madison. In this first edition, you’ll find a spotlight on Forrest Ashworth, a second-year …

Welcoming Dr. Jessica Lee Stovall

Dr. Stovall joined the Department of African American Studies as an Anna Julia Cooper Postdoctoral Fellow in the fall of 2023 after completing an M.A. in American Literature from Northwestern and a Ph.D. from Stanford University in Race, Inequality, and Language in Education, Curriculum and Teacher Education. Stovall graduated from UW-Madison in 2007 with her …

Graduate Student Interview: Forrest Ashworth

What previous experiences led you here to UW-Madison and into a Masters program in African American Studies? I received my undergraduate degree in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There I became interested in conceptual sculpture, especially that displayed publicly, that adopts common objects, materials, and their methods of display. …

Graduating Senior: Riley Toth

Riley Toth | Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with an African American Studies Certificate   Riley Toth has been fascinated by the mechanics of the body and the implications of technology all his life. “I always knew I was going to be an engineer,” Toth states, “I’m invested in the biomedical field because I …

Dr. Reverend Alexander Gee on Black excellence, innovation, and leadership

During the May 2024 commencement season, the University of Wisconsin-Madison honored Dr. Reverend Alexander Gee, an African American Studies alumnus, with an honorary degree in recognition of his lifelong dedication to advancing racial equality in the State of Wisconsin. Dr. Gee is a distinguished community activist, educator, and founder of initiatives which promote Black excellence …

Graduating Senior: Rayna Cunningham

Rayna Cunningham | Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology with an African American Studies Certificate Rayna Cunningham has spent her time at UW-Madison as both a scholar and an artist. In her last semester as an undergraduate student, Cunningham worked alongside Dr. Anthony Black to create a mixed media exhibition on Afro-surrealism and the tradition of …

Ethnic Studies: Levy Hall + 2024 Mixer

To kick off the fall semester, the Department of African American Studies co-hosted an Ethnic Studies mixer event with Gender and Women’s Studies to mingle, mix, and share ideas between the faculty, staff, and students of ethnic studies programs. With the success of the day, the department aims to make this an annual reoccurring event. …