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Crystal A. Felima is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African American & Africana Studies at the University of Kentucky, within the College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on disasters, climate change, and Black ecologies, with a regional emphasis on Haiti, the Caribbean, and West Africa. She employs narrative research and GIS methodologies to explore vulnerability, risk, and socio-political dynamics in ecological crises.
Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, University of Florida
- MA in Africana Studies, Cornell University
- BA in African American Studies, University of South Carolina
Research & Professional Experience: Her NSF-funded project investigates risk and vulnerability in Eastern Kentucky. Previously, she worked at FEMA as an emergency management specialist and GIS analyst. She co-edits Berghahn Books’ Catastrophes in Context series and has held fellowships including the NSEP Boren Fellowship and CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Awards:
- NSEP Boren Fellowship (Haiti, doctoral research)
- Haiti’s Future Leaders Fellowship
- CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship in Caribbean Data Curation
Teaching & Affiliations: Teaches courses like Human Rights in Global Perspective and Decolonizing Ecologies. Affiliated with the Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies, Environmental and Sustainability Studies, and Gender and Women’s Studies.




