
معرفی
Aleah N. Ranjitsingh serves as an Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies Department within Brooklyn College's School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the City University of New York, specializing in Caribbean diaspora scholarship.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (minor: English) from Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Master of Arts in Political Science from Brooklyn College, CUNY
- Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies from the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies
Her research interrogates the Caribbean's role in the African diaspora and Caribbean diaspora communities in the United States, with critical analysis of gender, race, mixed-race (Dougla) identity, Blackness, and cultural formation. This interdisciplinary work bridges Caribbean Studies, Critical Race Theory, and Gender Studies to explore socio-political dynamics across diasporic landscapes.
Scholarly output includes publications in the Journal for Intercultural Studies, Caribbean Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy, and Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, culminating in the 2021 monograph "Dougla in the 21st Century: Adding to the Mix". Her research consistently examines identity construction through race-gender intersections in Caribbean contexts, emphasizing contemporary social transformations.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided profile.
Information regarding graduate student supervision and research funding remains unspecified in available materials.




