
معرفی
Jennifer Guglielmo is an Associate Professor of History at Smith College, specializing in labor, race, women, migration, and revolutionary social movements in the late 19th- and 20th-century United States. Her work bridges academic scholarship with activist organizing, particularly through domestic worker advocacy.
Her research explores women’s organizing in garment, textile, and domestic work, working-class feminisms, anarchism, whiteness, and the Italian diaspora. Notably, she co-directed the $2.7 million multi-year public history project Putting History in Domestic Workers’ Hands, which mobilized domestic workers through historical narratives.
- Focus areas include labor history, antiblackness, and transnational labor movements
- Project outcomes: digital timeline, documentaries, biographies, and multilingual curriculum
Scientific Awards
- National Council on Public History Award for Outstanding Public History Project (2022)
- Garfinkel Prize Honorable Mention (2021)
- Theodore Saloutos Memorial Award
- Helen and Howard R. Marraro Book Prize
Her recent publications address domestic work’s roots in systems of oppression and strategies for labor justice.

