Tiffany Willoughby-Herard

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard is an American academic and author who is an associate professor in the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Irvine[1] and President-Elect of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists.[2] Her research focusses on black political thought, black radical movements, and queer and trans sexualities.

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Born1973
NationalityAmerican
Awards2017 Mae C. King Distinguished Paper Award on Women, Gender and Black Politics

Willoughby-Herard authored the book Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability (University of California Press 2015)[3][4] [5][6][7][8] and edited the volume Theories of Blackness: On Life and Death (Cognella 2011).[9] Waste of a White Skin was reviewed widely in the academic press, including reviews by Clarence Lusane in the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, Grace Davie in the African Studies Review, and Annika Teppo in the Journal of Southern African Studies. [10][11][12]

Willoughby-Herard has published articles in Journal of Contemporary Thought; Cultural Dynamics; African Identities; Social Justice; National Political Science Review; Politics, Groups, & Identities; South African Review of Sociology, New Political Science, Race in Anthropology, focusing on intersectional topics in universities in the US and South Africa, among others "Mammy No More/Mammy Forever",[13] "Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem",[14] and further topics such as biomedical radicalization.[15][16]

Willoughby-Herard is guest editor of special issues including: “Black Feminism and Afro-Pessimism” (2018) co-edited with M. Shadee Malaklou in Theory and Event; “Challenging the Legacies of Racial Resentment: Black Health Activism, Educational Justice, and Legislative Leadership” (2017)[17] co-edited with Julia Jordan-Zachery in the National Political Science Review; “Twenty Years of South African Democracy, Volume 1” (2015) co-edited with Abebe Zegeye in African Identities; “Cedric J. Robinson: Radical Historiography, Black Ontology, and Freedom” (2013) co-edited with H.L.T. Quan in African Identities. (Routledge 2017).

Willoughby-Herard is the former editor of the National Political Science Review (2016–2019), current book review editor for Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, member of the editorial advisory board for the journal of the Critical Ethnic Studies Association.

In 2016, Willoughby-Herard was a member of the Women of Color Advisory Board to the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession for the American Political Science Association.[18]

Awards and Memberships

  • 2018: University of California Humanities Research Institute, Short-term Residential Research Groups, Words of Wild Survival: Wombs, Wounds, Wastelands, and Water[19]
  • 2017: Mae C. King Distinguished Paper Award on Women, Gender and Black Politics, Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics[20]
  • 2017 Pipeline Award for serving as an outstanding mentor and introducing the most students to the NCOBPS 2017 Annual Meeting
  • 2015 and 2011: UC Irvine Chancellor's Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research
  • 2009: Lucius Barker Best Paper Award in Racial and Ethnic Politics
  • Member of the LGBTQ+ Caucus of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists
  • Former president of the LGBTQ Caucus of the American Political Science Association
  • Former co-chair of the Ken Sherrill Best Dissertation on Sexuality and Politics Prize Award Committee
  • Past member of the African Politics Conference Group Best Paper Award Committee.

References

  1. "UC Irvine - Faculty Profile System". www.faculty.uci.edu. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  2. "NCOBPS President-Elect | NCOBPS". Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  3. Waste of a White Skin.
  4. "Calisphere: Bridget Cooks & Tiffany Willoughby-Herard". Calisphere. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  5. Lusane, Clarence (2017-09-18). "Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability. Edited By Tiffany Willoughby-Herard. Oakland: University of California Press, 2015. 328 pp., $34.95 Paper". The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. 2 (2): 364–366. doi:10.1017/rep.2017.9. ISSN 2056-6085.
  6. Teppo, Annika (2017-05-04). "Whiteness, Race and South Africa's Colonial Project: Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability (Oakland, University of California Press, 2015), xviii + 303 pp., illus., hardback, US$65.00, £54.95, ISBN 978-0-520-28086-1; paperback, US$34.95, £27.95, ISBN 978-0-520-28087-8; e-book, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-520-95997-2". Journal of Southern African Studies. 43 (3): 644–646. doi:10.1080/03057070.2017.1309847. ISSN 0305-7070. S2CID 197685257.
  7. Feser, Stephanie (2016-07-01), Review of Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany, Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability, H-Soz-u-Kult, H-Review, retrieved 2019-11-01
  8. Davie, Grace (2015-09-01). "Tiffany Willoughby-Herard. Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability. Oakland: University of California Press, 2015. xviii + 171 pp. Illustrations. Endnotes. Appendixes. Bibliography. $65.00. Cloth. IBSN-978-0-520-28086-1". African Studies Review. 58 (2): 246–248. doi:10.1017/asr.2015.52. ISSN 0002-0206.
  9. Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (2011-03-16). Theories of Blackness on Life and Death. Cognella, Incorporated. ISBN 9781935551416.
  10. Lusane, Clarence (2017). "Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability. Edited By Tiffany Willoughby-Herard . Oakland: University of California Press, 2015". Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics. 2 (2): 364–366. doi:10.1017/rep.2017.9. ISSN 2056-6085.
  11. Davie, Grace (2015). "Tiffany Willoughby-Herard. Waste of a White Skin: The Carnegie Corporation and the Racial Logic of White Vulnerability. Oakland: University of California Press, 2015. xviii + 171 pp. Illustrations. Endnotes. Appendixes. Bibliography. $65.00. Cloth. IBSN-978-0-520-28086-1". African Studies Review. 58 (2): 246–248. doi:10.1017/asr.2015.52. ISSN 0002-0206.
  12. Teppo, Annika (2017-05-04). "Whiteness, Race and South Africa's Colonial Project". Journal of Southern African Studies. 43 (3): 644–646. doi:10.1080/03057070.2017.1309847. ISSN 0305-7070. S2CID 197685257.
  13. Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (2014). "Mammy No More/Mammy Forever". In Fryberg, Stephanie A.; Martínez, Ernesto Javier (eds.). The Truly Diverse Faculty. The Truly Diverse Faculty: New Dialogues in American Higher Education. The Future of Minority Studies. Palgrave Macmillan US. pp. 157–200. doi:10.1057/9781137456069_6. ISBN 9781137456069.
  14. Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (2019-01-02). "Poetic Labors and Challenging Political Science: An Epistolary Poem". Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 40 (1): 228–235. doi:10.1080/1554477X.2019.1565465. ISSN 1554-477X. S2CID 220411209.
  15. Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (2018-02-13). "(Political) Anesthesia or (Political) Memory: The Combahee River Collective and the Death of Black Women in Custody". Theory & Event. 21 (1): 259–281. ISSN 1092-311X.
  16. An Interview with Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, PhD., retrieved 2019-11-01
  17. Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany (2017-07-05). Challenging the Legacies of Racial Resentment: Black Health Activism, Educational Justice, and Legislative Leadership. Routledge. ISBN 9781351529563.
  18. "Women of Color Advisory Board | Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession". web.apsanet.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  19. "UCHRI Fall Awards". uchri.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  20. "Awards". ASBWP. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
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