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Camille T. Dungy is a University Distinguished Professor of English and Director of the Creative Writing Program at Colorado State University. She specializes in environmental literature, African American poetry, and creative writing pedagogy. Dungy holds an MFA from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro (1997). Her research focuses on intersections of race, ecology, and identity, with major works including Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden (2023) and Black Nature (2009). She serves as poetry editor for Orion magazine and hosts the Immaterial podcast. Her honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and NEA grants.
Teaching focuses include environmental literature workshops, African American literature seminars, and creative nonfiction. Her anthology Black Nature redefined African American environmental poetry's national presence. Recent work explores maternal narratives and environmental justice through poetry and memoir.
- Education: MFA in Creative Writing, University of North Carolina-Greensboro (1997)
Awards highlight her contributions to poetry and environmental writing, including the 2021 Academy of American Poets Fellowship and American Book Award.
Leadership roles include directing CSU's Creative Writing Program and curating poetry for major venues like Orion. Her work appears in New Yorker, Paris Review, and over 40 anthologies.
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