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Professor Diedra Harris-Kelley serves as an Adjunct Professor in Africana Studies, specifically affiliated with the Harlem Semester program. Her work intersects cultural studies, feminist theory, and art history, with a focus on embodiment, intergenerational narratives, and visual culture. A notable publication, "My Life in Movement: Inheriting the Dancing Body," explores familial and cultural legacies through dance and visual art, featuring original artwork and images of her aunts Nanette Bearden and Sheila Rohan. This article was featured in HyperAllergic art magazine and published in the Scholar and Feminist Online journal's special issue, "To Make Visible Everywhere: Our Bold, Beautiful, Aging Bodies."
Her research emphasizes the intersection of art, activism, and identity, though no formal awards, grants, or lab affiliations are explicitly detailed in the provided texts. No advising relationships or educational background are mentioned in the current data.




