
Robert P. Robinson
Assistant Professor · Black Freedom Movement
John Jay College of Criminal JusticeAbout
Robert P. Robinson is an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at John Jay College and Doctoral Faculty member in Urban Education and Interactive Technology & Pedagogy programs at The Graduate Center, CUNY. With 11 years of K-12 teaching experience prior to academia, his work bridges practical educational practice with critical theoretical frameworks.
- Ph.D., MPhil, MA, and Graduate Certificates from CUNY institutions
- Secondary Teaching Credential in English Language Arts
- B.A. with honors from Cal-Poly Humboldt
His research focuses on:
- Black Freedom Movement
- Black Education History
- Blackqueer Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Curriculum Studies
- History of Education
Recent publications analyze abolitionist educational praxis, Black preservice teacher experiences, and the Oakland Community School's legacy. His upcoming book with NYU Press will expand the Black Panther Party's educational history. Scientific recognition includes:
- National Academy of Education/Spencer Fellowship
- PSC-CUNY Grant
- Mellon Humanities in Action Grant
- Ford Foundation Honorable Mention
As faculty member at John Jay College, he teaches courses on Environmental Racism, Blackqueer Lives, and Urban Education pedagogy. His work connects educational policy analysis with Black radical imagination frameworks.
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