Research Interests
            gender studiesradical intersectional feminismactivismworking class studiesworking-class women's art
	 
            
		
                Opportunities
                Work Study Positions Available: No
                
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                Biography
            Tabitha A. Morgan (she/they) is an Assistant Professor at Community College of Philadelphia in the History, Gender, and English departments, as well as a lecturer in West Chester University’s Women and Gender Studies department. Prof. Morgan recently completed an 8 month stay in Veracruz, Mexico as the García-Robles Fulbright Chair of U.S. History in the North American Studies Program at the Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa in 2022.  
Dr. Morgan’s research centers in the historical contextualization of gender studies, particularly the 19th and 20th centuries Americas, working class women’s art and culture, the intersection of indigeneity, nature, and expression, and anti-racist radical feminism.