
معرفی
Ibram X. Kendi is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History at Boston University, directing the Center for Antiracist Research. He holds a B.S. from Florida A&M University and M.A./Ph.D. from Temple University. His work bridges academia and activism, focusing on antiracism, African American history, and social justice.
Key contributions include award-winning books like Stamped from the Beginning (National Book Award) and How to Be an Antiracist, which define modern antiracist discourse. He has been a visiting scholar at institutions like Brown University and held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Rutgers.
Recipient of the MacArthur 'Genius' Grant (2021) and named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People (2020). His research emphasizes actionable strategies to dismantle systemic racism, with essays in journals like Journal of African American History and Journal of Social History.
Advocates for antiracist education through initiatives like the Black Power Series at NYU Press. His work spans policy analysis, intellectual history, and public engagement, influencing both academic and societal conversations on race.





