GLORIA YAYRA A. AYEE

CONTACT Harvard University Email: [email protected] Department of Government Telephone: (919) 886-7892 1737 Cambridge Street Website: www.gloriaayee.com Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138-3016 www.scholar.harvard.edu/gloriaayee United States

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (2016) Specialization: Behavior and Identity Politics, Race and Ethnic Politics, American Politics Certifications and Distinctions: Graduate Certificate in African & African American Studies (2012–2016) Teaching Politics Certificate Program (2012–2013)

M.A. in Political Science. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (2012) Specialization: Behavior and Identity Politics, Race and Ethnic Politics, American Politics

M.A. in Liberal Studies. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (2008)

B.A. in English Literature. (formerly Dordt College), Sioux Center, (2006)

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Harvard University, Department of Government. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2018–present Lecturer on Government Postdoctoral Fellow / Harvard College Fellow (2018-2020) Harvard University Extension School. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2019–present Lecturer on Government Wheaton College, Department of Politics and International Relations. Spring 2018 Wheaton, Illinois. Guest Assistant Professor

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS Faculty Associate. Carr Center for Human Rights, Harvard Kennedy School of 2019–present Government. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Freelance Writer and Editor 2012–present Research Associate (Dean Allocated). Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 2016–2018 John Hope Franklin Young Scholars Program. Durham, North Carolina 2015–2016 Graduate Assistant & Region Expert Ralph Bunche Summer Institute. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 2012–2016 Writing Teaching Assistant & Tutor (Summer 2014, 2015, 2016) Staff Assistant (Summer 2016) Assistant to the Graduate Staff Assistant (Summer 2012) American Journal Experts. Durham, North Carolina 2011–2012 Editor Duke University Global Value Chains Center (formerly Center on Globalization, 2008–2010 Governance & Competitiveness). Durham, North Carolina Researcher (Summer 2010) Research Associate (2008–2009)

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Certificate of Excellence in Teaching, Harvard University 2018, 2019 Harvard College Fellow, Harvard University 2018–2020 Graduate Teaching Award, Duke University Department of African & African American 2016 Studies Duke University Graduate School Fellowship 2014–2016 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library African and African American 2014–2016 Studies Internship Graduate Fellow, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social 2009–2016 Sciences (REGSS) Graduate Student Fellowship, Duke University Department of Political Science 2009–2014 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship Honorable Mention 2014 Graduate Summer Research Fellowship, Duke University 2013 Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship Honorable Mention 2011 Kim Wilson Memorial Scholarship, Graduate Liberal Studies, Duke University 2007 Graduate Liberal Studies Academic Fellowship, Duke University 2006–2007 Hubbard Fellow, Philip G. Hubbard Law School Preparation Program (PLUS), 2004 College of Law Martin Seven English Scholarship, Dordt University 2005–2006 Academic Honors Scholarship, Dordt University 2002–2006

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Harvard University, Department of Government. 2018–present Courses: “Transitional Justice and the Politics of Truth Commissions” “Race, Film, and American Politics” “Global Ethnic Politics” Harvard University Extension School. 2019–present Courses: “Transitional Justice and the Politics of Truth Commissions” “Race, Film, and American Politics” “Global Ethnic Politics”

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Wheaton College, Department of Politics and International Relations. Spring 2018 Course: “Global Ethnic Politics” Duke University, Department of African & African American Studies. Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Mark Anthony Neal and Patrick 2014–2016 Douthit (professionally known as 9th Wonder) Course: “The History of Hip-Hop” Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Charmaine Royal Fall 2015 Course: “Race, Genomics, and Society” – Duke Signature Course Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Mark Anthony Neal Fall 2014 Course: “Michael Jackson and The Black Performance Archive” Duke University, Department of Political Science. Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Kerry Haynie Fall 2013 Course: “Governance, Policy and Social Justice: Urban Politics in the American South and South Africa” Graduate Teaching Assistant and Writing Tutor for Professor Tim Büthe Spring 2011 Course: “Non-State Actors in World Politics”

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Duke University, Department of Political Science and Department of African & African 2009–2015 American Studies. Graduate Research Assistant for Professor Paula McClain (Summer 2016; Fall 2010 – Spring 2013) Graduate Research Assistant for Professor Charmaine Royal (Summer 2015) Graduate Research Assistant for Professor Tim Büthe (Fall 2009) Graduate Research Assistant for Professor Kerry Haynie (Summer 2010 – Summer 2013) Duke University Global Value Chains Center (formerly Center on Globalization, 2008–2010 Governance & Competitiveness). Durham, North Carolina

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Harvard University Adams House Faculty Associate, Senior Common Room Member 2019–present Duke University Coordinator, Duke University Race Workshop 2011–2014 Chair, Graduate Student Subcommittee, Duke University Department of Spring 2013 Political Science Race and Ethnic Politics (REP) Search Committee Conference Organizer, Triangle Race Workshop: “Research and Resistance: 2011–2012 Race Across the Disciplines” (30–31 March 2012)

BOOKS Shabliy, Elena V., Dmitry V. Kurochkin, and Gloria Y.A. Ayee (eds.) Global Perspectives on Women’s Leadership and Gender (In)Equality. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (forthcoming 2020).

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Ayee, Gloria Y.A., Jessica D. Johnson Carew, Taneisha N. Means, Alicia M. Reyes-Barriéntez, and Nura A. Sediqe. 2019. “White House, Black Mother: Michelle Obama and the Politics of Black

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Motherhood as First Lady.” Politics & Gender. Volume 15, Special Issue 3 (Special Symposium on Michelle Obama, 26 July 2019).

McClain, Paula D., Gloria Y.A. Ayee, Taneisha N. Means, Alicia M. Reyes-Barriéntez, and Nura A. Sediqe. 2016. “Race, Power, and Knowledge: Tracing the Roots of Exclusion in the Development of Political Science in the United States.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. Volume 4, Issue 3 (27 April 2016).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS Brun, Lukas C., and Gary Gereffi (with contributing researcher Gloria Ayee). “The Multiple Pathways to Industrial Energy Efficiency: A Systems and Value Chain Approach.” Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (February 2011). Ayee, Gloria, Marcy Lowe, and Gary Gereffi. 2009. “Wind Power: Generating Energy and Employment.” In Manufacturing Climate Solutions: Carbon-Reducing Technologies and U.S. Jobs. A report prepared for the Environmental Defense Fund, Building and Construction Trades Department (AFL-CIO), Industrial Union Council (AFL-CIO), International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, and United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters (September 2009).

Lowe, Mary, Gloria Ayee, and Gary Gereffi. 2009. “Hybrid Drivetrains for Medium- and Heavy- Duty Trucks.” In Manufacturing Climate Solutions: Carbon-Reducing Technologies and U.S. Jobs. A report prepared for the Environmental Defense Fund, Building and Construction Trades Department (AFL-CIO), Industrial Union Council (AFL-CIO), International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, and United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters (June 2009).

Dubay, Kristen, Gloria Ayee, and Gary Gereffi. 2009. “Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters.” In Manufacturing Climate Solutions: Carbon-Reducing Technologies and U.S. Jobs. A report prepared for Environmental Defense Fund, Building and Construction Trades Department (AFL-CIO), Industrial Union Council (AFL-CIO), International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, and United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters (February 2009).

PRESENTATIONS, INVITED TALKS, AND LECTURES Keynote Address. Harvard University Summer Politics Academy. “Making a Difference: 2019 Youth Activism and Political Participation” (July and August 2019) Invited Speaker. Equity in Education International Scholars Institute (Philadelphia, 2019 Pennsylvania). “Politics and Policy: Comparative Politics — the United States and South Africa” (June 2019). Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference. “Race, Residential 2019 Schools, and Cultural Genocide: The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada” (April 2019). Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference. “Human Rights and 2016 Democracy in Transitional Justice Contexts: Understanding the Work of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions.” (April 2016). Invited Speaker. Adult Education Forum, Duke University Chapel, Duke University. 2014 (September 2014). Invited Panelist. “Race, Scholarship, and the Disciplines: A Symposium Honoring 50 2013 Years of Black Students at Duke University. Session III: Structures of Inequality.” (October 2013).

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North Carolina Political Science (NCPSA) Association Annual Conference. 2012 “Reconciliatory Racial Politics for Democratic Transformation: National Narratives and Political Change in South Africa.” (February 2012). Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences (REGSS) 2012 Workshop, Duke University. “Gender and Perceptions of State Legislators.” (January 2012). Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference. “Gender and 2012 Perceptions of State Legislators.” (January 2012). Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences (REGSS) 2011 Colloquium, Duke University. “Reconciliatory Racial Politics for Democratic Transformation: An Analysis of White Attitudes Towards Political Change in South Africa.” (November 2011). Duke University Annual Winter Forum. “Wind Power: Generating Energy and 2010 Employment.” (January 2010). Dordt University IdeaFest 2004. “The Killing of a Son: An Analysis of the Filicidal Acts 2004 in Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis and Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart” (April 2004).

LEADERSHIP AND OTHER EXPERIENCE President, Dordt University Pre-Law Club 2005–2006 Vice President, Student Forum (Dordt University Student Government Body) 2005–2006 Copy Editor, Dordt Diamond (Dordt University Newspaper) 2003–2006 Office Assistant, International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher 2003–2006 Education (IAPCHE) Student Representative, Dordt University Co-Curricular Committee 2003–2006 Iowa Campus Compact (IACC) Student Civic Leadership Fellow 2004–2005 Vice President, Spectrum Cross-Cultural Club, Dordt University 2003–2005 Legal Intern, Oostra, Bierma & Van Engen Law Office, PLC (Sioux Center, Iowa) 2003–2004

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association (APSA) Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)

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