Jane Henderson
Assistant Professor of Geography
I am interested in Black geographies beyond the plantation. My first book project examines the historical and contemporary relationship of blackness to the frontier, in order to think through the place of blackness in settler geographies and imaginaries. I ask questions about Black and Indigenous claims to space through my hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
My research is indebted to Black Caribbean thinkers and writers, whose work has pushed me toward entirely new questions and possibilities for Black life in the Americas.
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Department(s)
Geography
Education
- B.A. University of San Diego
- Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
Selected Publications
Caroline Faria, Bisola Falola, Jane Henderson & Rebecca Maria Torres (2019) A Long Way to Go: Collective Paths to Racial Justice in Geography, The Professional Geographer, 71:2, 364-376,DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2018.1547977