
About
Gordon Palmer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago's College of Education. He joined as a Bridge-to-the-Faculty Fellow in Fall 2021. His research focuses on sociopolitical development of Black urban residents, particularly Black women students, and the role of spirituality, mentorship, and community in their well-being and academic success. Dr. Palmer employs critical qualitative placed-based methodologies to center emic perspectives in higher education research.
Palmer holds a PhD in Higher Education and Psychology from the University of Michigan. His work emphasizes ethical, reciprocal research practices to transform understandings of urban-residing Black students in the U.S. He explores themes such as spatial justice, community partnerships, and the intersection of race, religion, and education.
Research Themes
- Sociopolitical development frameworks for Black emerging adults
- Racialized urban spaces and placemaking
- Spirituality and resilience among Black youth
- Intersection of race, gender, and educational equity
His recent publications (2021–2024) examine topics ranging from environmental justice partnerships to generative fatherhood among Black urban families. While no formal awards are listed, his work reflects a commitment to liberatory research paradigms.
Palmer's advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided materials. His research collaborates with urban communities through participatory methods, though no specific lab affiliations are noted.
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