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Philippe-Richard Marius is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the College of Staten Island (CUNY). He joined as full-time faculty in 2022, having served as an adjunct since 2006 while maintaining an administrative role at CSI. His research focuses on race, class, and their intersections in reproducing inequality in Western capitalist societies, with a particular emphasis on Haiti and Black religious experiences.
Education includes a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the CUNY Graduate Center and a BFA in Film/TV from New York University. He directed the 1999 film *A City Called Heaven*, exploring gender and sexuality in US Black religious contexts, and authored the book *The Unexceptional Case of Haiti: Race and Class in Postcolonial Bourgeois Society* (University Press of Mississippi).
His forthcoming article in the *Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology* analyzes linguistic nationalism and class inequality in postcolonial Haiti. While no formal advising or grants are noted, his work bridges anthropology with critical race theory and postcolonial studies.



