Skip to main content

About Ronnie A. Dunn

Dr. Ronnie A. Dunn, is the Executive Director of the Diversity Institute and an Associate Professor of Urban Studies at Cleveland State University. Dr. Dunn’s research interests include issues affecting minorities and the urban poor with expertise in race, crime, and the criminal justice system and the issue of racial profiling in particular.  His research and public policy analysis led to the use of traffic cameras in the city of Cleveland and municipalities throughout the state, Governor John Kasich’s appointment of a statewide advisory board on Community-Police relations, and the introduction of bias-free policing legislation before the Cleveland City Council and as a statewide policing standard.  He is a Cleveland native, a CSU alumnus, an U.S. Air Force veteran and a frequent media commentator on various racial and social issues. He is the past the chair of the Cleveland NAACP’s Criminal Justice Committee, and of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority Board of Commissioners.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Cleveland State University
to



$
to
Enter a valid date range.

to
Enter a valid date range.


Publications (10)

Books (1)

Presentations (1)