
About
Angela Crumdy is a Provost Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (GSE), specializing in the Policy, Organizations, Leadership, and Systems division. Previously a high school English teacher in Dallas, Texas, she bridges anthropology and education through ethnographic research on teachers' social dynamics and systemic impacts.
Education & Background:
- PhD focused on Black women educators in Cuba (Wenner-Gren funded)
Research Focus: Explores teacher retention, social reproduction theory, and the experiences of Black educators across the US and Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Current projects examine educational pathways of Cubans on the island and in diaspora communities.
Awards & Recognition:
- 2018 Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant
- 2020 Spencer/National Academy of Education Dissertation Fellowship
- 2022 Concha Delgado-Gaitán Presidential Fellowship
Leadership & Service:
- Co-chair, CAE Standing Committee on African Americans, African Diaspora, and Education
- Past Secretary/Historian, AERA Doctoral Student Council
Professional Vision: Seeks to integrate teaching practice with research to improve educator experiences and societal impacts.
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