Stacie McCormick
Dr. Stacie McCormick, is a Mississippi-raised Black feminist scholar and writer. She is an Associate Professor of English, Incoming Chair of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies and Core Faculty Member of Women and Gender Studies at Texas Christian University (TCU). Her work takes up a number of subjects such as: Black body politics, land, sexuality, and the ongoing resonance of slavery in contemporary Black writing and performance. She is the author of Staging Black Fugitivity and co-Editor of the Special Issue of College Literature, entitled “Toni Morrison and Adaptation.” Currently, she is developing a manuscript entitled We are Pregnant with Freedom: Meditations on Storytelling and Reproductive justice focusing on Black critical engagement with gynecological and obstetric medicine. In 2021-2022 she was a Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellow in residence with The Afiya Center, a Black-led Reproductive Justice organization in Dallas, TX.
Event: Poetry in the City, Student Panel