ࡱ> ceb_ 1bjbjJJ 2V(3b(3b(D TTTTThhh8LLh48Nddd4444444$*79+4T+4TTdd4@4###^TdTd4#4##0h1d0 2(;13V404K1Xz:z: 11"z:T1,#+4+4 4z: B :  Dr. Sandra Elaine Jones 210 East Garfield Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53212  HYPERLINK "mailto:sejones@uwm.edu" sejones@uwm.edu 414-807-5676 EDUCATION Ph.D., English (Literary Studies) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, December 2004 Dissertation Topic Handing on the Creative Spark: A Speculative History of Black Womens Reading Practices M.A. English (Literary Studies) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1995 B.A. English (Literary Studies), B.A. Mass Communication, Certificate in Womens Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1993 EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, 51 Department of Africology, 2006-2015 Acting Director, 51 Cultures and Communities Program, 2005-2006 Assistant Director, 51 Cultures and Communities Program, 1999-2005 Teaching Assistant, 51 Department of English, 1997-1999 Associate Instructor, 51 Academic Opportunities Center, 1997-1999 Associate Instructor, 51 Center for Womens Studies, 1996-1999 Graduate Fellow, 51 Advanced Opportunity Program, 1994-1997 Youth Project Supervisor, Sherman Park Redevelopment Corp., Mil., WI, 1992-1993 Program Assistant II, 51 Office of Equal Opportunity, 1993-1994 Peer Mentor, 51 Ronald McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, 19921993 Curriculum Development and Teaching University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduate African-American Literary Criticism and Theory, Africology 851 Undergraduate/Graduate Black Women Writers, Africology 565 Multiculturalism and Womens Changing Identity, Womens Studies 599 African-American Literature: Classic Novels, English 517 Undergraduate Survey of African American Literature, Africology 102 Black Women in America, Africa, and the Caribbean, Africology 414 Literary Movements: The Harlem Renaissance, Africology 372 African-American Novels, Africology 210 Freshman Seminar: African-American Life Stories, Africology 192 Black Reality: Survey of African-American Society, Africology 100 Black and White Women in Contemporary American, Africology 250 Black Social and Cultural Traditions, Africology 215 Multicultural America, English 150 Freshman Seminar: Multicultural America, English 192 Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Multicultural America, English 277 Representations of Slavery and Freedom in American Literature, English 373 Introduction to Womens Studies (Humanities), Womens Studies 201 Fundamentals of Composition English Composition, 095 Introduction to College Writing English Composition, 101 College Writing and Research, English 102 Major Women Writers (Teaching Independent Study), English 465 PUBLICATIONS Reading Under Cover of the Veil: Oral and Textual Literacies in Antebellum America." Community Literacy Journal 8.2 (Spring 2014). The Grass Roots Approach to Curriculum Reform: The Cultures and Communities Program. By Gregory Jay and Sandra E. Jones in Creating a New Kind of University, ed. Nancy Zimpher, Stephen L. Percy, and Mary Jane Brukardt, Anker Publishing, 2005. Whiteness Studies and the Multicultural Literature Classroom By Gregory Jay (with Sandra Elaine Jones), in MELUS: The Journal of Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, Volume 30, Number 2, summer 2005. Works in Progress The Notion of Song: Foundations of Black Womens Literary Interpretive Practice, book-length work. Masking Traditions in the Works of Zora Neale Hurston and Kara Walker The Random Brushings of Birds: Phyllis Wheatley as Literary Critic Teaching Black Reality: Pedagogical Approaches to Race in the Post-Racial Classroom Conference and Panel Presentations Masking Traditions in African-American Womens Creative Expression: Zora Neale Hurston and Kara Walker, panel presentation. National Council of Black Studies 36 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 10, 2012. Milwaukees Crisis of Generational Joblessness, panel presentation. Community Brainstorming Breakfast, Milwaukee, WI. January 28, 2012. "The Economic Reality in the African-American Community, panel organizer. Panel participants: Sheila Cochran, COO of the Milwaukee County Labor Council; Gaulien L. Smith, owner and founder of Gee's Clippers; and Dr. Jeffrey Sommers, Associate Professor, 51 Department of Africology. (February 2011). It's Never Too Late to Reach for Your Dreams, 2011 EOC Student Conference: Impossible Dreams Are Possible, special guest speaker, Milwaukee, WI. April 26, 2011. "Sisters Like Me: A Personal Journey," Sisters Like Me: A Reception for 51 Women Students of African Descent, panel participant, Milwaukee, WI. February 28, 2011. Masking Traditions in the Works of Zora Neale Hurston and Kara Walker. Panel presentation, Fourth African American Literature Symposium, North Carolina Central University, Durham, N.C., November 8, 2007. On White Privilege, Workshop presenter, Common Ground Conference, UW-Waukesha, January 19, 2007 Institute on Community Engagement, Panel presenter, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA, September 14, 2005. "Whiteness Studies and the Multicultural Literature Classroom," Panel presenter, Third International Conference on the Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan. 13, 2005 Partners in Educational Innovation: Community-University Partnership Grant Program. Panel presentation, Cultures and Communities: Mainstreaming Diversity and Engagement into the Core Curriculum. National Council on Race and Ethnicity, New York, NY, June 1-3, 2005. Teaching Diversity in College Classrooms, panel participant. Preparing Future Faculty Program, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, March 14, 2003. From the Classroom to the Community: Leading Students toward Greater Civic Engagement, panel participant. Making Our Lives Count Conference. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, June 7, 2001. Community Engagement and Curriculum Development. Panel participant, Changing the General Education Curriculum: Cultures and Communities, The University as Citizen Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL., Feb. 23-24, 2001. African American Teacher/White Students: Teaching Within Whiteness. National Council of Teachers of English Conference, Milwaukee, WI, November 2000. Engaging the Community: A Grassroots Approach to Curriculum Development. Panel participant, Transforming General Education through Diversity, Interdisciplinarity, and Service Learning: The Milwaukee Idea. American Association of Colleges and Universities, Diversity and Learning conference, October 26-29, 2000, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2000. Beyond Tolerance: Gay/Straight Alliances. Institute on Critical Issues, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, April 2000. Exorcizing Racism from Standard American English. CCCC, Chicago IL, April 1999. CURRENT RESEARCH Black womens literary interpretive practice Masking traditions in African-American womens creative expression African American knowledge systems Reading and oral literacy during antebellum era Professional Memberships Modern Language Association (MLA), National. (September 2004 - 2015). UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Committee Chair, 2014. Faculty Mentor Ronald McNair Summer Research Internship Program, 2013. Undergraduate Advisor Department of Africology Majors and Minors, 2012-2015. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Committee Member. (January 2011 - 2015). Africology Black History Month Organizing Committee, Committee Member. (January 2011 - 2015). Fromkin Research Grant Committee, Committee Member. (January 2011 & January 2015). Social Development Commission's Sankofa Community Education Project, consultant. Diversity curriculum for a three-tier curriculum targeting middle/high school students, business leaders, and social service organization staff. (June 2010-December 2010). Dissertation Defense Committee Member, L.G. Shanklin-Flowers, Cardinal Stritch University College of Education, The Self-Care Perceptions and Practices of Contemporary Black Women Leaders. Defended (May 2012). Dissertation Defense Committee Member, Yvonne McDonald, 51 Department of English, "From Subalternity to Meaningful Representation: The Emergent Literature of Caribbean Women Writers," Defended (June 2011). Dissertation Committee Member, Donte McFadden, 51 Department of English, "Black MASCULINITY in the Films of Charles Burnett." Defended (May 2009May 2013). Social Development Commission Board of Commissioners, Vice-Chair, 2006 to 2009. Center for Womens Studies Steering Committee, 2006 to 2008. 51 Equity Scorecard Team, 2006. 51 Representative to the Social Development Commission Board of Commissioners, 2005 to 2009. Chancellors Council for Inclusion, 2005-2007. Enrollment Management Diversity Subcommittee, 2005-2006 Teachers for a New Era Cultures and Communities Design Team, 2004 to 2006. Public Allies Milwaukee, Advisory Board, 2002 to 2005. Milwaukee Idea Team Leader, representative from 51 Cultures and Communities Program, 1999 to 2006. Search Committee for 51 Director of Service Learning, 2001. Search Committee for 51 School of Education Program Manager, 2001. Center for Womens Studies Certificate Committee, 1996-2000. Faculty Mentor Ronald McNair Summer Research Internship Program, 1999. GRANTS AND AWARDS Fifteen-year Length of Service Award, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Service, University, University. April 2014. Ten-Year Length of Service Award, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Service, University, University. April 2009. University of Wisconsin System Institute on Race and Ethnicity Faculty Diversity Research Award. Twelve-thousand-dollar course release grant, Fall 2009. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Academic Staff Outstanding Performance and Commitment to Higher Education Award, 2005. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Academic Opportunity Center Alumni Special Recognition Award, 2005. Recognition for outstanding academic and professional accomplishments. TRIO Achievers Award, 2005. Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Membership, 2001. University of Wisconsin Sophomore Honors, 1990. Recognition for outstanding academic achievement. Society of Professional Journalist Scholarship, 1988. Davis-Putter Scholarship, 1988.Award for outstanding community service. Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society, 1989.Award for outstanding academic achievement. National Collegiate Minority Leadership Award, 1989.Award as recognition of outstanding academic leadership potential.     Sandra E. 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