College of Liberal Arts

Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies

Marc Robinson

Ph.D. Candidate, American Studies

 

Marc Robinson teaches courses on race, intersectionality, popular culture, and African American Studies.  His research interests include Black history and culture, Washington State history, social protest movements, feminist theory, comparative studies of race and inequality, and the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements.  Marc’s dissertation focuses on the Black Student Union during the late 1960s in the state of Washington, and explores how that history complicates and expands Civil Rights and Black Power narratives.

Contact Mr. Robinson

marc_robinson@wsu.edu
509-335-7973
Wilson-Short 112A

Office Hours

Fri., 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
and by appointment

Course Materials

Fall 2011
Past Syllabi

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