Education
Ph.D., University of California, Davis. (English, Designated Emphasis in African American Studies)
M.A., Howard University.
B.A., Eugene Lang College, New School for Social Research. Publications
“The Black Communications Movement.” African American Review 51.4 (Winter 2018): 305-327.
“Addressing Blackness, Dreaming Whiteness: Negotiating 21st-Century Race and Readership in Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me.” CLA Journal 60.4 (June 2017): 458-478.
“From Berkeley to South Africa: Fragments.” The Johannesburg Salon. Volume 8. Special Issue “Archives of the Non-Racial: A Mobile Workshop.” Johannesburg Workshop of Theory and Criticism. <http://www.jwtc.org.za/volume_8/simon_abramowitsch.htm>. 2015.
“Rearing the Children and Raising the Family/Nation in the Works of Mari Evans.” The Langston Hughes Review 22 (Fall 2008): 58-72.
Projects
Working on a book based on my dissertation, “Under the Sign of the Rainbow: Thinking Racial and Ethnic Heterogeneity in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1960s-1990s.”