Articles by H. Zahra Caldwell
H. Zahra Caldwell, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Ethnic & Gender Studies Department. She is an historian, educator and cultural commentator who teaches in the fields of history and Black and Women's Studies. Her critical and academic work is focused on unpacking and expanding the definition of resistance within the long struggle for African American freedom, particularly as it relates to Black women and their cultural labors. She has published important work on cultural icons including Beyoncé, Prince and Hazel Scott.