Joan Morgan

Speakers

  • Joan Morgan

Joan Morgan is an award-winning feminist author and a doctoral candidate at NYU’s American Studies program. A pioneering hip hop journalist, Morgan coined the term “hip hop feminism” in 1999 when she published her book: “When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost.” Her book has been used in college coursework across the country. Regarded internationally as an expert on the topics of hip-hop and gender, Morgan has made numerous television and radio appearances – among them MTV, BET, VH-1, CNN, WBAI’s The Spin: The All Women Media Panel; and The Melissa Harris Perry Show. Morgan has been a Visiting Instructor at Duke University where she taught “The History of Hip-Hop Journalism,” a Visiting Research Scholar at Vanderbilt University and Visiting Lecturer at Stanford University’s Institute for the Diversity of the Arts where she was the recipient of the prestigious 2013 Dr. St. Clair Drake Teaching Award for her course “The Pleasure Principle: A Post Hip Hop Search for a Black Feminist Politics of Pleasure.” She is the first Visiting Scholar ever to receive the award. She is also a Recipient of the 2015 Woodrow Wilson Women’s Studies Dissertation Fellowship, the 2015 Penfield Fellowship and the 2016 American Fellowship Award. Morgan is currently working on her dissertation: “It’s About Time We Got Off: Claiming a Pleasure Politic in Black Feminist Thought.” Her latest book is the critically acclaimed “She Begat This: 20 Years of the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” published in 2018.