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Kimberly Thomas McNair
Lecturer
African and African American Studies
Bio
Kimberly Thomas McNair, PhD is a Lecturer in the Department of African & African American Studies at Stanford University. She earned her Ph.D. in African Diaspora Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, her M.A. in Afro-American Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her B.S. in Africana Studies from North Carolina State University. Her areas of specialty include twentieth century and twenty-first century African American history, clothing and Black expressive culture, Black popular culture, and contemporary Black feminisms. Dr. McNair previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of African & African American Studies at Stanford University.
Academic Appointments
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Lecturer, African and African American Studies
2024-25 Courses
- Black Life, Culture, and the Emergence of the Field from Emancipation to the Present
AFRICAAM 217 (Spr) - Clothing and Black Expressive Culture in African American History
AFRICAAM 42 (Aut) - How We Free Us: Activism and Community
AFRICAAM 212 (Spr) - RealTalk: Intimate Discussions about the African Diaspora
AFRICAAM 31 (Aut) - Righteous Rage, Healing Justice: Contemporary Black Feminisms
AFRICAAM 210, FEMGEN 210 (Win) -
Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Clothing and Black Expressive Culture in African American History
AFRICAAM 42 (Win) - How We Free Us: Race, Activism, and Community
AFRICAAM 212 (Spr) - In Ha Mood: Contemporary Black Feminisms
AFRICAAM 210 (Spr) - Intro to Black Studies/Intro to African American Studies II
AFRICAAM 105 (Aut) - Introduction to Black Popular Culture
AFRICAAM 279 (Win) - RealTalk: Intimate Discussions about the African Diaspora
AFRICAAM 31 (Aut)
2022-23 Courses
- Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies
AFRICAAM 105 (Aut) - RealTalk: Intimate Discussions about the African Diaspora
AFRICAAM 31 (Win)
2021-22 Courses
- Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies
AFRICAAM 105 (Aut) - Clothing and Black Expressive Culture in African American History
AFRICAAM 42 (Win)
- Clothing and Black Expressive Culture in African American History