Leith mullings biography of michael j
Image description: A Black woman with short brown hair stands in front of bookcases full of books in various sizes and colors. She wears a black long-sleeved shirt and rests one hand on a shelf.
Leith mullings biography of michael j: In addition to her
Caption: Leith Mullings. We mourn the loss of Leith Mullings, a Black feminist, cultural anthropologist, and public intellectual. She leaves behind a profound impact on the field of anthropology and beyond, as an engaged scholar, mentor, and leader. Mullings intertwined scholarship, mentorship, and community activism. The enduring legacy of this work is also embodied in the students, many of them Black women, who worked with her on this project and whom she mentored into the field of anthropology.
Her later work on the New York City African Burial Ground similarly reflects her commitment in mentoring young scholars and using scholarly research to uplift the efforts of people of African descent to construct, protect, and preserve their own history. But she was committed to a comparative, global approach. Her most recent fieldwork examined the Black Lives Matter movement as part of a collaborative hemispheric anti-racist observatory project analyzing the conditions of Indigenous and African-descended peoples in the western hemisphere.
In , the Andrew Carnegie Foundation named her as a fellow for conducting this research.