Professor of African-American Studies/Sociology
![]() Phone: (609) 771-2149
Fall 2022 Office Hours: Wednesdays 9am – 11:30am on Zoom or by appointment
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Winnifred Brown-Glaude is a Professor in the departments of African American Studies and Sociology & Anthropology at The College of New Jersey (USA). She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Temple University (2003). Her primary fields of research include, Race and Ethnicity in the Anglophone-Caribbean; Race, Gender and Informal Economies; Gender and Globalization. Her most recent book is Higgler’s in Kingston: Women’s Informal Work in Jamaica (Vanderbilt University Press, 2011). Her other publications include several articles and an edited collection, Doing Diversity in Higher Education: Faculty Leaders Share Challenges and Strategies (Rutgers University Press, 2009). She is currently working on her third book project, Neoliberalism in a Small Place: The Case of Jamaica. Courses taught at The College of New Jersey include: ‘Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean’, ‘Women of Color: A Global Perspective’, ‘Women in World Perspective: A View from the Caribbean’, ‘Race and Ethnicity in the United States’, ‘Deviance and Social Control’.