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Samantha white Academic Appointments Assistant Professor, Sport Studies Program (Incoming August 2021), Manhattanville CollegePRODiG Fellow/Visiting Scholar, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and Africana Studies (2020-2021), SUNY-Plattsburgh EducationPhDRutgers University-Camden, Childhood StudiesMay 2020MEdUniversity of Minnesota, Youth Development Leadership May 2015BAClark Atlanta University, FrenchMay 2011 PublicationsJournal ArticlesWhite, Samantha. Forthcoming “Histories of Race, Environmentalism, and Outdoor Recreation” in Cleveland Sports (University of Arkansas Press). White, Samantha. Forthcoming. “Black Girls Swim: Exclusion, Beauty, and Athleticism at Y.W.C.A. Pools” in Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. White, Samantha. “Ebony Jr! and the Black Athlete: Meritocracy, Sport, and African-American Children’s Media,” Journal of Sport History, 2020.White, Samantha. “Negotiating Female Athletic Identity Through the Works of R.R. Knudson,” Aethlon: Journal of Sport Literature, 2017.White, Samantha. “Race, Class, Space, and Memory at Wo-Chi-Ca"?Child & Youth Services, 2015.Encyclopedia Articles White, Samantha. “Sport,” SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies, 2020.Book ReviewsWhite, Samantha. “Review: The Criminalization of Black Children: Race, Gender, and Delinquency in Chicago’s Juvenile Justice System, 1899-1945 by Tera Eva Agyepong,” Boyhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2019.White, Samantha. “Review: Women on the Move: The Forgotten Era of Women’s Bicycle Racing by Roger Gilles,” H-Net Humanities, 2019.White, Samantha. “Book Review: Asian American Basketball by Joel S. Franks,” Sport in American History, 2017. Other WritingsWhite, Samantha. “A Means to an End: Teaching Masculinity through Sport Literature,” Aethlon: Journal of Sport Literature, 2020.White, Samantha. “Ebony Jr! and the Black Child’s Literary Sporting Imagination,” Sport in American History, 2016.Invited Lectures“Black Girls Swim: Histories of Race, Gender, and Athletic Girlhoods,” Departments of History and Exercise Science, Gustavus Adolphus College, April 2021.“Respectable Recreation: Black Girlhood, Health, and Sexuality in the Early Twentieth Century, UL History Department and the Institute of Child and Youth Studies, University of Lethbridge, November 2020.Keynote: “Beauty Queens: Black Girlhood and Pageants in the 1930s,” Girls’ Studies Symposium, York University, November 2019.“Outdoor Recreation and Leisure in the United States,” The American Center, United States Consulate, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, August 2015.“Discussing Intersections with Wazina Zondon: Queerness, Family, and Identities,”Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 2015.“HBCU Alumni Panel,” Minneapolis Historically Black College and University Fair, 2014-2015.Presentations “The Right Sort of Girl is a Tomboy: Race and Athletic Girlhoods during the Early Twentieth Century,” NASSH Pre-Conference Workshop on Sport and Intellectual History, May 2021. Roundtable: “Growing Up, Rising Up: Youth, Activism, and Resistance,” American Studies Association, Honolulu, November 2019.“Shaping the Body: African-American Girlhood and Health, 1919-1940,” Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, August 2019.“‘Bounding Health, Grace of Motion, and Dignity of Bearing’: The Emergence of Women’s Athletics at Howard University,” Organization of American Historians, Philadelphia, April 2019. “To Build a Body of Character: African-American Girls, YWCAs, and Physical Culture,” International Girls Studies Conference, University of Notre Dame, February 2019. “Race, Sport, and Black Childhood: The Black Athlete and the Olympics in Ebony Jr!,” American Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2018.“Ebony Jr! and the Black Athlete: Race, Sport, and Children’s Media in the 1970s,” National Association for the Study of Sport History, Winnipeg, Canada, May 2018.“Geographies of Athletic Black Girls in The Fits,” American Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2017.“Sport, Recreation, and Black Girlhoods in Philadelphia’s YWCAs.” Society for the History of Childhood and Youth, Camden, New Jersey, June 2017. “Black Girlhoods, Home, and Resistance in Paule Marshall’s Brown Girl, Brownstones,”Diverse Unfreedoms Conference, Camden, New Jersey, March 2017.“Labor, Resistance, and?Protest?Among Athletes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport, Paris, France, June 2016.“Negotiating Female Athletic Identity Through the Works of R.R. Knudson,” Sport Literature Association Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, June 2016.“Radical Outdoors: History of Leftist Interracial Camping”, History of Youth WorkConference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 2014.University Teaching ExperienceSUNY PlattsburghInstructor, Department of Africana StudiesAfrican-American Sport Studies, Spring 2021Instructor, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies Activism in the 21st Century, Spring 2021Gender in Education, Fall 2020Rutgers University-CamdenInstructor, Department of Childhood StudiesGender and Education, Spring 2019Gender and Education, Summer 2018 (online)Youth Identities, Spring 2018Teaching Assistant, Department of Childhood StudiesYouth Identities, Fall 2017Introduction to Childhood Studies, Spring 2017Ethnographies of Childhood, Spring 2016Youth and Sport, Fall 2015Duke University and Stanford UniversityProgram Director, Sports and Environmental Education in ChinaAthletes for Civic Engagement, 2016-2018Media Appearances “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” Adapting to a Changing World, September 2020.“Race, Gender, and Youth Sport History,” End of Sport Podcast, July 2020.Honors and AwardsPrinceton University, Book Description Accepted for Early Career Scholar Workshop, Global Publishing and the Making of Literary Worlds Conference, June 2021.New York Historical Society, Center for Women’s History, Early Career Workshop, 2020-2021Smith College, Smith College Special Collections Fellowship, 2019-2020Rutgers University, Dissertation Fellowship, 2019-2020Rutgers University, Gender Studies Research Fellowship, 2019-2020Rutgers University, Sengstack Fellowship, 2018Ithaca College, FLEFF Diversity Fellow, 2018National Association for the Study of Sport History, Roberta Park Grant, 2018Rutgers University Professional Development Grant, 2017-2018Rutgers University-Camden, Travel Grant, 2015-2017Université de Paris-Est, International Summer School for Sport Researchers, 2017Sport Literature Association Lyle Olsen Graduate Essay Winner 2016Aldo Leopold Foundation Rising Land Ethic Leader, 2014UNCF/UMN Graduate Fellowship, 2013-2015Clark Atlanta University Provost Scholarship, 2007-2011Phi Delta Phi, French Honor Society, 2011Professional ServiceSport Literature Association, Anti-Racism Committee Journal of Childhood Studies, Manuscript ReviewerJournal of Sport History, Manuscript Reviewer American Studies Association, MemberChildren and Youth Studies Caucus, American Studies Association, Co-Chair, 2018-2020University ServiceFounder and Facilitator, University Wide Dissertation Writing Group, Rutgers University-Camden, 2018-2019Member, Graduate Student Advisory Council, Rutgers University-Camden, 2016-2020President, Graduate Student Organization, Rutgers University, Department of Childhood Studies, 2016-2017Co-Chair, Evaluation and Assessment Committee and Social Media Manager, Upper Midwest Queer People of Color Conference, University of Minnesota, 2014-2015Co-Chair, Programs and Speakers Committee, Women of Color Conference, University of Minnesota, 2013-2014Community Involvement Adirondack Young Professionals, Member, 2020-Present 10 Billion Strong, San Francisco, CA, Advisory Board Member, 2019-Present Philly Thrive, Philadelphia, PA, Child and Youth Services, 2019-PresentPhilly Childcare Collective, Philadelphia, PA, Member, 2016-PresentClark Park Soccer, Coach, Philadelphia, PA, Member, 2015-2017LanguagesEnglish: Native LanguageFrench: Advanced ................
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