Dr. Thembi Carr is a scholarly activist researcher whose focus is on multicultural education, specifically dismantling structural and overt methods of subjugation within education systems. In addition to continuing this work within schools, Dr. Carr has also been using her skills to examine the access (or lack of access) that Black women have to reproductive health care within the Cincinnati, Ohio area and in the overturning of the Roe versus Wade legislation. She is also a mother to a wonderful son.
Select Publications
Norwood, Carolette, Farrah Jacquez, Thembi Carr, Stef Murawsky, Key Beck, and Amy Tuttle. (2022). Reproductive justice, public black feminism in practice: A reflection on community-based participatory research in Cincinnati. Societies 12, no. 1: 17. https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/12/1/17
Carr, Thembi R. (2008). A Port in the Storm: An investigation of identity in a student race-based organization for African American student leaders." PhD diss., University of Cincinnati.
Carr, Thembi R.(2003). Telling of the untold: African American feminist counter-storytelling. University of Cincinnati.
In this episode, we speak with our guests Dr. Carolette Norwood and Dr. Thembi Carr about putting Black Feminism into practice using community-based participatory research in a reproductive justice project with Black women in...