
معرفی
Dr. Kehinde Andrews is a Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University (BCU), directing the Centre for Critical Social Research. He founded the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity and co-chairs the Black Studies Association. His research focuses on systemic racism, decolonization, and Black radicalism, with notable works like *Back to Black* (2018) and *Resisting Racism* (2013). Andrews critiques institutional racism in education and global systems, advocating for reparations and academic decolonization. His writings span topics like whiteness studies, intersectionality, and the legacy of colonialism. He actively engages with grassroots movements and policy reform, emphasizing the intersection of scholarship and activism.
Research interests include Black Studies curriculum reform, racial capitalism, and the psychological impacts of racism. He critiques public health systems and universities for systemic inequities, arguing for structural changes rather than superficial diversity efforts. Andrews' work bridges academic discourse and community action, often challenging dominant narratives about race, empire, and migration.
- Affiliations: Birmingham City University, Centre for Critical Social Research, Black Studies Association, Harambee Organisation of Black Unity
- Awards: None explicitly listed, though his work has received significant scholarly and public attention.
- Advising: No formal advisees listed, though he mentors activists and scholars through organizational roles.
- Labs/Teams: Centre for Critical Social Research (focuses on race, class, and gender issues).




