This fall, Angela Crumdy (Ph.D. ’23) will begin a Provost Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, where she will work closely with faculty mentor Amalia Daché and co-teach a course on race and education in Afro-Latin America. For her Graduate Center dissertation, Crumdy studied Black women educators in Cuba through a feminist lens, using social reproduction theory to better understand their experiences and the evolution of formal education in the country. Her research was funded by the National Academy of Education, the Spencer Foundation, and the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.
Click here to read her interview with the Graduate Center.