Muhammad is an award-winning teacher and a frequent reviewer and commentator in national print and broadcast media outlets, such as National Public Radio, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Washington Post. He is the author of The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America (Harvard University Press, 2010), which won the 2011 John Hope Franklin Publication Prize for the best book in American studies and was released in a second edition in 2019.ĭuring his fellowship year at the Radcliffe Institute, Muhammad is completing a draft of a book on the narrow promises of a post–Civil Rights era, focused on liberal elites’ insistence on market-centered solutions to long-standing policies of economic inequality and structural racism. His academic work focuses on racial criminalization and the origins of the carceral state. He is also the director of the Initiative for Institutional Anti-Racism and Accountability at the Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics and Public Policy. Khalil Gibran Muhammad is the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and a professor of history, race, and public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. This information is accurate as of the fellowship year indicated for each fellow.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |