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Charisse Burden-Stelly

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Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly

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Affiliation: Wayne State University


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Phone Number: 5106842554


Email: [email protected]


Session Name: Preserving Black Resistance (Aaisha Haykal & Sharita Jacobs Thompson)


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Charisse Burden-Stelly is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Wayne State University. A scholar of critical Black studies, political theory, and intellectual history, she is the co-author, with Gerald Horne, of W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life in American History (ABC-CLIO, 2019). Burden-Stelly’s singled-authored book, Black Scare/Red Scare, will be published with University of Chicago Press in 2023. She is also the co-editor of two edited collections: Organize, Fight, Win: Black Communist Women’s Political Writings with Jodi Dean (Verso, 2022) and Reproducing Domination: On the Caribbean Postcolonial State with Percy C. Hintzen and Aaron Kamugisha (University of Mississippi Press, 2022). Her book Black Scare/Red Scare will be published with University of Chicago Press in 2023, and she is currently working on a book project, under contract with University of California Press, titled Mutual Comradeship: The Ethical Practice of Radical Blackness Against State Repression.

In 2022, Burden-Stelly published four edited volume chapters: “Black Power in the Tradition of Radical Blackness” in Ideas in Unexpected Places: Re-Imagining Black Intellectual History; “Elaborations of Leninism: Self-Determination and Tradition of Radical Blackness” in The Future of Lenin: Power, Politics, and Revolution in the Twenty-Frist Century; “Claudia Jones, the Longue Durée of McCarthyism, and the Threat of US Fascism” in For Anti-Fascist Futures: Against the Violence of Imperial Crisis; and “Third World Internationalism and the Global Color-Line,” co-authored with Gerald Horne, in Cambridge History of America and the World, Volume 4. She guest edited the “Claudia Jones: Foremother of World Revolution” special issue of The Journal of Intersectionality (2021), and her writings appear in peer-reviewed journals including Small Axe, Souls, Du Bois Review, Socialism & Democracy, International Journal of Africana Studies, and CLR James Journal. Her public scholarship can be found in venues such as Essence magazine, The Nation, Monthly Review, Boston Review, Black Perspectives, and Black Agenda Report.

Dr. Burden-Stelly has presented more than fifty invited talks, public lectures, and conference papers and has been the recipient of numerous grants, fellowships, and travel awards.


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