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Jomills Henry Braddock II serves as a Professor in the Sociology & Criminology Department at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. His academic profile spans multiple interdisciplinary fields including African American Studies, African Studies, Sociology, and Criminology. With a career trajectory extending from the late 1970s through the present, Professor Braddock has established himself as a leading scholar examining structural inequalities in American society.
Professor Braddock's research interests center on systemic racism, residential segregation, and their impacts on health outcomes and educational opportunities. His work investigates the intersection of race, gender, and sports within American society, with particular attention to Title IX implementation and its differential impacts across racial groups. He has conducted extensive research on Black Studies programs in higher education and their institutional integration, analyzing progress following the University of North Carolina academic scandal.
Analysis of Professor Braddock's publication record from 2012-2022 reveals a strategic shift toward addressing contemporary racial justice issues, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. His recent scholarship demonstrates how systemic racism and residential segregation exacerbate health disparities, with particular attention to Black communities. Earlier work focused on educational equity, school desegregation, and the complex relationship between athletics and academic achievement among minority students, establishing foundational understandings of how school segregation perpetuates broader societal segregation patterns.
Professor Braddock's scholarly contributions span diverse publication formats including peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and multi-volume academic works. His methodological approach combines rigorous quantitative analysis with critical theoretical frameworks to examine structural inequalities across multiple domains of American life.



