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Nzingha Kendall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Film and Screen Studies at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Pace University, New York City. She teaches a diverse range of undergraduate courses focusing on critical approaches to film, representation, and global cinematic movements.
Her research interests, inferred from her teaching portfolio, center on film history, race and representation, documentary practices, and revolutionary narratives in world cinema. These areas reflect a strong commitment to understanding how cinema functions as both art and political discourse across cultures.
The taught courses suggest a scholarly engagement with 20th-century film history, post-WWII global cinema, and advanced screen studies topics. Her curriculum emphasizes critical analysis, historical context, and student production work, indicating an interdisciplinary and applied approach to film education.
- Scientific awards: No awards listed.
Nzingha Kendall advises students through internship courses such as FSS 393 and supervises advanced production projects via FSS 405. There is no mention of external grants, research funding, or formal research teams. She contributes to academic programming within the Film and Screen Studies department at Pace University, supporting both theoretical and practical dimensions of film education.
She is affiliated with no named research labs or collaborative groups in the provided text.



