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Tiffany Lethabo King is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Women, Gender and Sexuality program at the University of Virginia, holding the Barbara and John Glynn Research Professorship in Democracy and Equity. Her work critically examines intersecting frameworks of Indigenous Studies, Black Studies, and Settler Colonialism analysis.
- Research focus: Indigenous sovereignty and Black geographies
- Key methodology: Critical race and decolonial analysis
- Teaching: Intersectional feminist frameworks
Recent scholarship explores radical resistance in Indigenous and Black contexts, with collaborative works on topics like Black Mountain Songs and Indigenous spatial politics. Her research interrogates the entanglements of settler colonialism and anti-Blackness while centering marginalized epistemologies.
While no scientific awards are documented, her publications reveal sustained engagement with transnational critical theory, particularly in spatial justice and radical futurities. Ongoing projects include experimental ethnographies and decolonial sound studies.


