
Tiffany D. Caesar
Assistant Professor · Transnational Black Women's History
San Francisco State UniversityAbout
Tiffany D. Caesar is an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University, self-identifying as a "Black Woman's Archivist." Her scholarship focuses on transnational Black women's leadership preservation and public history engagement, with notable figures including Queen Mother Moore, Margaret Walker, and Phyllis Ntantala.
- Mellon Scholar at Margaret Walker Center
- Faculty Fellow, Institute for Social Justice and Race Relation (Jackson State University)
- Cultural heritage ambassador, Nelson Mandela Museum (South Africa)
Dr. Caesar's research intersects with:
- Transnational Black women's historiography
- Decolonial archival practices
- Intercultural youth dialogue frameworks
- Racial justice programming in museums
She has secured grants for initiatives like the Queen Mother Moore Symposium and Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival anniversary. Her forthcoming academic work examines maternal responses to structural violence through a Black feminist lens.
Professional Affiliations
- National Association of Black Studies
- National Conference of Black Political Scientists
- African American Intellectual Historical Society
- Association of African American Museum
Community Engagement
As cultural heritage ambassador for Nelson Mandela Museum, she develops educational and gender-focused programming through international partnerships with institutions in South Africa and the United States.
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