
Vincent Schleitwiler
Teaching Professor · African American Studies
University of WashingtonAbout
Vincent Schleitwiler is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. His work focuses on intersections of race, ethnicity, and imperialism, with expertise in African American, Asian American, and Pacific studies. He holds a PhD and MA in English from UW.
**Education**: PhD and MA in English, University of Washington. Previous teaching roles include Williams College (English/Africana Studies) and University of Southern California (American/Ethnic Studies).
**Research**: Explores transnational histories of marginalized communities. Key projects include Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific (monograph) and current work on From Afro-Asia to Outer Space: Racial Difference Beyond White Supremacy. Collaborates on recovered historical manuscripts like Vince Tajiri's post-WWII phototext.
**Public Engagement**: Co-created Wataridori: Birds of Passage (2018 public art installation), contributed to Densho and state historical projects, and authored City of Refuge essays at Center for Art+Thought. Writes for Seattle International Examiner, FILMMAKER, and others.
**Awards**: Honored in 2017 Northwest Excellence in Journalism for museum exhibition critique. Early career began as a film reviewer for Chicago Tribune.
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