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About Ethan Johnson

Dr. Ethan Johnson is professor of the Black Studies Department in the School of Gender, Race and Nations at Portland State University. His research examines broadly the educational experiences of youth of African descent concerning how they negotiate and interpret anti-Blackness in the United States, Ecuador (by extension Latin America) and Spain. In addition, his scholarship and teaching compares and contrasts mainstream/White and Black people’s representations of blackness in both popular culture and the mass media. He has also extended his work into a socio-historical analysis of the experiences of Black people in Portland, Oregon regarding community organizing and colorism. He teaches a number of courses that reflect his research interests. They are Slavery, Racism, the Multiracial Experience in the United States, Blackness in Latin America and the African Diaspora in Europe. Finally, Dr. Johnson is the founder of the Black Bag Speakers Series at Portland State University.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Portland State University Black Studies
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Curriculum Vitae



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Education

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2005 Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley ‐ Social and Cultural Studies in Education
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1991 M.A., Stanford University ‐ Education
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1988 B.A., University of California - Berkeley ‐ Latin American Studies
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Books (2)

Book Chapters (2)

Articles (11)

Presentations (4)

Book Reviews (1)