Research and Scholarship

USF Faculty Research on Black Life

Below is a list of USF Faculty members who have conducted or are conducting research regarding Black Life, the Black community, Africa or the African diaspora.

This is an ongoing fluid database, which is updated regularly.


Dr. Katherine Alfredo

Email: kalfredo@usf.edu
Department: College of Engineering
Area of Research: Drinking water quality and treatment, sustainable potable water provisions, US and international water quality regulation, community support of drinking water technology and utilities


Dr. Vonzell Agosto

Email: vagosto@usf.edu
Department: Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
Area of Research: Her research interests include curriculum leadership, disability studies, and cultural (heritage, popular, material) studies. 


Dr. Fenda Akiwumi

Email: fakiwumi@usf.edu
Department: School of Geosciences
Area of Research: African development and Africa-African Diaspora collaborations for development, more broadly; and ethnic geographic education.


Dr. Julie Armstrong

Email: jba@usf.edu
Department: Department of English
Area of Research: Julie Buckner Armstrong is author of Mary Turner and the Memory of Lynching and editor of multiple books on the civil rights movement including, most recently, the Cambridge Companion to American Civil Rights Literature.


Dr. Raymond O. Arsenault

Email: rarsenau@usf.edu
Department: College of Arts & Science - Florida Studies
Area of Research: A specialist in the political, social, environmental, and civil rights history of the American South.


Dr. Kathryn Weedman Arthur

Email: kjarthur@usf.edu
Department: Department of Anthropology
Area of Research: Community Archaeology, Heritage and Landscapes, Ethnoarchaeology, Material Culture Studies, Ontologies, Stone Tool Technology, Africa, Social Construction of Race and Gender


Dr. Roberta Baer

Email: baer@usf.edu
Department: Zimmerman School of Advertising & Mass Communications
Area of Research: Medical Anthropology, nutritional anthropology, food and culture, cultural aspects of diabetes, cancer, and stress, race and health disparities, minority, immigrant and refugee health issues, international development; Latin America, US


Dr. Travis Bell

Email: trbell@usf.edu
Department: Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Area of Research: Bell's primary research focuses on sports media often at an intersection with race and gender.


Dr. Andrew Berish

Email: aberish@usf.edu
Department: Zimmerman School of Advertising & Mass Communications
Area of Research: His research interests include topics in jazz and American popular music, theories of space and place, and ideologies of race.


Dr. Tiffany Chenneville

Email: chennevi@usf.edu
Department: Department of Psychology
Area of Research: Clinical


Dr. Deirdre Cobb-Roberts

Email: cobbrob@usf.edu
Department: College of Education
Area of Research: Her research focuses on gendered racism in the faculty and administrative ranks of Black women in higher education.


Dr. Kelly Cowart

Email: cowartk@usf.edu
Department: School of Marketing and Innovation
Area of Research: Cowart’s research interests revolve around mobile commerce, social media and the role of stereotypes in marketing.


Dr. Kyaien Conner

Email: koconner@usf.edu
Department: Department of Mental Health Law and Policy
Area of Research: Her research investigates the factors that influence disparities in mental health service utilization and treatment outcomes for African American elders with depression.


Dr. Earl Conteh-Morgan

Email: conteh@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: American Foreign Policy, International Relations, International Conflict


Dr. Dana Thompson Dorsey

Email: hmatthewdunn@usf.edu
Department: College of Education
Area of Research: Her research and teaching focuses on education law and policy issues, as well as critical race studies. 


Dr. Holly Dunn

Email: hmatthewdunn@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research:  Post-conflict justice, rule of law, legal pluralism, legal politics, gender justice, qualitative and critical methods. 


Dr. Kemesha Gabbidon

Email: kgabbido@usf.edu
Department: Department of Psychology
Area of Research: Her research interests include youth sexual health, health equity and intersectionality.


Dr. Jonathan Gaines

Email: gainesj@usf.edu
Department: College of Engineering
Area of Research: Research interests focus on engineering identity development with special populations of underserved students.


Dr. Manjriker Gunaratne

Email: gunaratn@usf.edu
Department: College of Engineering
Area of Research: Modeling of soil and pavement material behavior, modeling of uncertainty in geotechnical systems using probability methods, fuzzy sets and neural networks, application of numerical techniques to pavement design and management, application of digital imaging and satellite technology to solve geotechnical and pavement engineering problems.


Dr. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman

Email: hordgefreema@usf.edu
Department: Department of Sociology
Area of Research: Her research deals primarily with race, gender, and socialization in families. Examining how black families respond to racial hierarchies and racism. Her most recent work is on informal labor has direct implications for recent domestic labor policies in Brazil and also human trafficking in Florida.


Dr. Antoinette Jackson

Email: atjackson@usf.edu
Department: Department of Anthropology
Area of Research: Sociocultural and historical anthropology; identity and representation; social construction of race, class, gender, ethnicity; heritage resource management; American, African American and African Diaspora culture; ethnographic research methods; United States, Caribbean


Dr. Navita James

Email: njames2@usf.edu
Department: Department of Communication 
Area of Research: Media studies, Gender and Culture, Narrative


Dr. Micah Johnson 

Email: micahjohnson@usf.edu
Department: Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
Area of Research: Substance misuse and behavioral health among justice-involved adolescents, Health disparities in behavioral health services, and Race and ethnic studies
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Ruby Joseph, MPS

Email: raj@usf.edu
Department: College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
Area of Research: Her primary interests are in research, evaluation, and service implementation of programs that benefit minority populations and communities.


Dr. Edward Kissi

Email: ekissi@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: History of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, famine and the politics of relief aid, history of U.S. relations with Africa, human rights in Africa, comparative genocide, and the impract of the Holocaust on sub-Saharan Africa.


Dr. Kristin Kosyluk

Email: kkosyluk@usf.edu
Department: Department of Mental Health Law and Policy
Area of Research: Dr. Kosyluk’s research agenda is defined by a focus on mental illness and psychiatric disability, with a special interest in social justice issues and stigma.


Dr. Lurie Lahey

Email: lahey@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Research explores how an unlikely alliance of militant African Americans, Puerto Ricans, and white Christians cooperated in their quest for social justice during the late-1960s and early-1970s. Dr. Lahey general research area includes, race and racism in American history, the African Diaspora, 20th century social movements, and religion sand politics.


Dr. Gary Lemons

Email: glemons@usf.edu
Department: Department of English
Area of Research: Teaching and scholarship centers on African American literature and biblical studies rooted in intersectionality concentrating in Black feminist and womanist theory and criticism.


Dr. Dillon Mahoney 

Email: dmahoney1@usf.edu 
Department: Department of Anthropology
Area of Research: Urban informal economies, the tourism industry, and socio-economic change in Kenya. Recently worked closely with colleagues at USF and community partners to investigate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic policies on populations of recently resettled refugees in the Tampa Bay Area.


Dr. Erin Stewart Mauldin

Email: emauldin@mail.usf.edu
Department: Department of History
Area of Research: U.S. Environmental History, Civil War and Reconstruction, the History of the U.S. South, African American History, Atlantic World


Dr. Alexis Mootoo

Email: amootoo@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Dr. Mootoo is interested in American and International Race Politics and Race Relations, Comparative Politics, and Public and Foreign Policy. Her research areas of interest are Brazil and regions with Afro-Descendant populations.


Dr. Fraser Ottanelli

Email: ottanelli@usf.edu
Department: Department of History
Area of Research: Post-1865 US History, U.S. Radical Movements, Ethnic and Labor History, US Immigration and Ethnic History; Comparative Migration, and US History in a Global Age. 


Dr. Zacharias Pieri

Email: zpieri@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Conflict in the World, Understanding Extremism, Islam in the Modern World
Social and Religious Movements, Qualitative Methodologies, Globalization, Migration and Citizenship


Dr. David Ponton

Email: dponton@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: As a social historian, Dr. Ponton research traces the varied consequences of racial residential segregation and the criminalization of racialized spaces for black Americans in the twentieth century.


Dr. K. Stephen Prince

Email: ksp@usf.edu
Department: Department of History
Area of Research: 19th and 20th century United States, U.S. South, Civil War and Reconstruction, Gilded Age and Progressive Era, African-American, race, memory, violence, cultural history, history of Tampa


Dr. Steven Roach

Email: sroach@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Global Ethics, Human Rights, Global Governance, Critical International Theory, the International Criminal Court, South Sudan, and East African Politics


Dr. Cheryl Rodriguez 

Email: crodriguez@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: African-American anthropology, community ethnography, race, gender and housing, women and gender in Africa and the diaspora, youth and community organizations


Dr. Ruthmae Sears

Email: ruthmaesears@usf.edu
Department: College of Education
Area of Research: Research focuses on curriculum issues, systemic change initiatives in K-20 STEM settings, the development of reasoning and proof skills, clinical experiences in secondary mathematics, and the integration of technology in mathematics.


Dr. Tangela Serls

Email: serlst@usf.edu
Department: Department of Women's and Gender Studies
Area of Research: Research interests are contemporary African American women authors, Black feminist theory, Womanist theory, and friendship theology.


Dr. Kersuze Simeon-Jones

Email: ksimeon@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Primary research and teaching interests include: Intellectual History and Political Movements of the African Diaspora, Haiti’s National History; Women History within the African/Black Diaspora.


Steven Tauber

Email: stauber@usf.edu
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Area of Research: Animal Rights, American Politics, the Politics of Race and Ethnicity, and Judicial Behavior


Dr. Maya Trotz

Email: matrotz@usf.edu
Department: Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Area of Research: Research includes water quality, water source protection and water provision for sustainable communities through a lens that focuses on the intersection of infrastructure for education and engineered systems.


Dr. Eugenia Vomvoridi-Ivanovic

Email: ksimeon@usf.edu
Department: College of Education
Area of Research: Her research investigates teacher education that is responsive to the funds of knowledge of culturally diverse mathematics teachers and seeks to prepare culturally responsive mathematics teachers who promote equity and social justice in mathematics education.


Dr. Brenda Walker

Email: brendawalker@usf.edu
Department: College of Education
Area of Research: Her scholarship centers on the disciplinary practices to which African American learners are disproportionately subjected, issues around ethics, power, and privilege, and strategies for African American students with academic gifts and talents.


Dr. E. Christian Wells

Email: ecwells@usf.edu
Department: Department of Anthropology
Area of Research: Environmental Justice, Anthropological Approaches to Human-Environmental Health, Quantitative Methods, Advanced Quantitative Methods


Dr. Ronee Wilson

Email: rewilson@usf.edu
Department: College of Public Health
Area of Research: Maternal and Child Health; Community Engaged Research; Quality Improvement and Program Evaluation