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Kirby Moss is an Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. He teaches courses such as Media History, Advanced Reporting, Mass Media Analysis, and Introduction to Mass Communication, blending journalism with anthropological perspectives. His work focuses on socio-cultural dynamics, including class analysis and counter-narratives in Black communities.
Dr. Moss authored The Color of Class: Poor Whites and the Paradox of Privilege and is currently writing Black Joy: A counter narrative to stories we tell ourselves about strife and struggle in Black lives, set for publication in 2021. His research interests span media studies, cultural anthropology, and critical analyses of social inequality.
- Research Highlights: Explores intersections of race, class, and media representation through both academic writing and journalistic practice.
- Professional Background: Proud of relocating to Alaska at 17, an experience that profoundly shaped his outlook. Teaches to facilitate mutual unlearning within students and himself.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Advising details are not listed here. Office located at Bret Harte House, Room 205 with contact number (707) 826-5925.


