Kiesha Warren-Gordon

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Kiesha Warren-Gordon is a Professor of Criminal Justice/Criminology and the director of the African American studies program. She also an affiliate faculty member in the Gender and Women’s Studies program and teaches a variety of courses.

Her research explores the intersection of race and class in the miscarriage of justice, victimization, and intercultural conflict. Her work also centers on critical approaches of community engagement while working with marginalized communities in the United States and abroad. She has written numerous academic articles and currently is finalizing her first book, Because Religion Said So: Religious Practices and Intimate Partner Violence (Peter Lang).

Represented by: Alice Speilburg