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Tiyi Morris

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Tiyi Morris

Associate Professor
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morris.730@osu.edu

Department of African American and African Studies
1179 University Dr.
Newark, Ohio 43055

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Tiyi M. Morris is Associate Professor of African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University at Newark. She is a Civil Rights historian who studies Black women’s social and political activism. Dr. Morris’ interdisciplinary research and teaching combines the fields of African American and African Studies; Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies; and American History. With this focus, she has taught courses such as 20th century US History; Gender, Sex and Power; Black Feminist Thought; The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements; and Social (In)Justice and the Black Experience.

Teaching in African American and African Studies, a discipline that emerged from social justice movements, her curricula underscore the need to create a more just and equitable society. Dr. Morris believes her role as an educator is to help dismantle systems of oppression by liberating the minds of students and empowering them to challenge the oppressions they face and/or perpetuate. She began teaching Inside-Out classes in 2019 to support the discipline’s mission to connect the community to the campus and actualize a philosophy of education as the practice of freedom. She views her teaching in correctional institutions as a way to connect theory and practice and to engage in the community work that makes our intellectual endeavors relevant to the larger Black community and society as a whole.