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Jeb Middlebrook

Former Managing Editor
University of Southern California
http://www.jebmiddlebrook.com

Jeb Middlebrook is an antiracist scholar, organizer, and poet. He is a former managing editor of American Quarterly and a PhD candidate in the Department of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. He is also director of the Solidarity Institute, a national organization that uses research, events, and projects to connect diverse communities in a collective vision for social justice. His dissertation, Challenging the White Supremacist System: Antiracist Organizing and Multiracial Alliance in the United States, is an interdisciplinary, ethnic studies project that traces a historical genealogy of allied organizing between white people and people of color against the white supremacist system. His academic interests include race, social movements, and popular culture which span the disciplines of Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, and History. Jeb will be on the job market for a tenure-track position as a university professor in 2010-2011.