Marcia Chatelain, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, History

Georgetown University

3700 “O” Street, NW

597 Intercultural Center

Washington, D.C. 20057

202-687-8881

Education

Brown University

Ph.D. American Civilization, 2008

A.M. American Civilization, 2003

University of Missouri-Columbia

B.A. Religious Studies, 2001

B.J. cum laude Magazine Journalism, 2001

Imperial College of London, Fall 2000

Publications

Invited Book Review of Frances Foster Smith, ‘Til Death or Distance Do Us Part, (Oxford University Press, 2009) for Journal of African-American History (97,1-2, Spring 2012).

“The Problems Peculiar to Girls: Black Sorority Women and the Vocational Guidance Movement in Chicago, 1927-1940,” Journal of Illinois History (Autumn, 2011), peer reviewed

Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma Centennial Celebration Traveling Exhibit, 2011, exhibit writer

“Amanda Berry Smith: Pioneer for African-American Child Care,” In Yvonne Johnson, ed, Feminist Frontiers: Women who Shaped the Midwest (Truman State University Press, 2010), peer reviewed

“New Directions in Girls’ History,” Feminist Collections, Spring 2009

“Little Rock Nine,” (3000-word entry), National African-American Biography (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009)

“Mary Europe,” Encyclopedia of Blacks in Europe, (New York: Greenwood Press, 2009)

Works in Progress

“South Side Girls: Race, Gender and Girlhood in a Changing Chicago,” completed manuscript

“International Friendship, Domestic Sisterhood: Girls Scouts and the Our Cabana Project,” revise and resubmit Diplomatic History

“The Hero at the Drive Thru Window: Chicago’s Black McDonald’s Operators Association and the Redefinition of Community,” chapter submitted for forthcoming edited volume on black business in Chicago, University of Illinois Press

“Finding Sacred Space: Teaching about Race and Gender,” chapter submitted for forthcoming edited volume on teaching, Routledge Press

Presentations

Conferences and Seminars

“The Black McDonald’s Owners Association: Models of Corporate Responsibility in the Age of Black Capitalism,” Business History Conference, March 2013

“Beyond Incarceration, Toward Interventions: Roundtable on Juvenile Justice,” Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2012

“International Friendship, Domestic Sisterhood: Girl Scouts and the Our Cabana Project” Adolescent Ambassadors: Youth Organizations and International Relations Seminar, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C., 2012, competitive selection process

"Modesty on Her Cheek:" The Moorish Science Temple, Girls and Beauty,” Scholl Seminar on Women and Gender, Newberry Library, Chicago, 2012

“The Cellar Plants of Civilization: African-American Girls and Juvenile Delinquency in Great Migration Chicago,” Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, San Antonio, 2010

“Sisterhood is Powerful, It’s Just Not Sexy: Girls and Feminism on Television,” Annual Meeting of the American Culture/Popular Culture Association, New Orleans, 2009

“Louise de Koven Bowen’s The Colored People of Chicago: Racial Uplift and African-American Childhoods,” Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, Albuquerque, 2008

“Catherine Hardwicke’s Thirteen, Race and the Teenage Female Body,” Annual

Meeting of the American Culture/Popular Culture Association, San Francisco, 2008

“The Way to Exalt the Colored Girl: The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in Chicago and the Vocational Guidance Movement, 1927-1935,” Association for the Study of African-American Life and History Meeting, Atlanta, 2006

“Why is it so hard to interest people in colored girls? Educating and employing African-American Girls, 1900-1920,” Biennial Conference of Woman and Gender Historians of the Midwest, St. Louis, 2006

Invited Talks

“African-American Women’s History: Continuity or Change over Time?” Morgan State University History Department, 2012

“Student Activism and the Changing Culture of Colleges,” University of Missouri-Columbia Office of Multicultural Affairs, 2012

“The Color of Sisterhood: African-Americans and Girls’ Organizations,” University of Mary Washington History Department/Women’s and Gender Studies Program, 2012

“Women of Color and Leadership,” University of Minnesota Women’s and Gender Studies Program/University Women’s Center, 2011

Media

“More than Cookies,” Ms. Magazine, Spring 2009

“Why the Reactionary Right is so Afraid of Girl Scouts,” Ms. Magazine Blog, February 2012

“A Conversation with Kenneth Mack, author of Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer,” Georgetown University Forum Radio, June 2012

“50 Years After the March,” PBS affiliate documentary, interviewed Spring 2013

Future Conferences

Invited Talk: Public Accommodations, the Kennedy Administration and the Southern Business Community, March 2013

Invited Panel: 50 Years after the Dream: Harvard Kennedy School Black Policy Conference, April 2013

Paper Panels Submitted: 2013 American Studies Annual Meeting, 2014 Berkshires Conference of Women’s Historians

Teaching

Georgetown University, 2011-2012

History of African-American Women

Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship Grant, $500

Seminar on African-American Great Migration

Women in the Civil Rights Movement

Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship Grant, $500

Senior Honors Theses:

Gender and Censorship in Popular Movies, History

Community Engagement and the Washington D.C. Promise Neighborhoods Initiative, American Studies

University of Oklahoma Honors College, 2007-2011

Reach for Excellence Assistant Professor of Honors, African-American Studies

American Voices, American Culture

Our Schools, Our Selves: Narratives on Education. Power and Identity

Sex, Love and Race in American Life and Culture

Girls and Girlhood in the United States

African-American Women’s Activism

Culture, Representation and the Search for America

Independent Studies:

Young Women and Feminism, Civic Education in Oklahoma, Asian-American Studies

Graduate Advising

Committee Member, Brent Horner, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma School of Education, awarded September 2012

University of California-Santa Barbara, Fall 2006

The Souls of Black Girls: Africana Girls in the U.S. and Abroad

Brown University, 2003-2006

Freedom Song (Summer at Brown Civil Rights Leadership Institute Program)

Beyond Sugar and Spice: Girls of Color in the United States

Our Schools, Our Selves: Narratives on Education

Fellowships and Grants

Ford Foundation Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2012-2013, $40,000

American Association of University Women Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2012-20123, $30,000 (declined)

University of Alabama, Frances S. Summersell Center for the Study of the South Research Grant, $1000

Duke University Libraries Research Grant, 2012-2013, $600

Georgetown University Junior Faculty Research Fellowship, Spring 2013

Georgetown University Competitive Grant-in-Aid Award, 2012, $1500

Georgetown University Summer Faculty Research Grant, 2012, $9500

British Council/Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Future of Localities Conference, expenses to London for meeting, 2011

Oklahoma Humanities Council Research Scholar Grant, 2011, $500

University of Oklahoma Matching Grant, 2011, $1250

German Marshall Memorial Fund of the United States American Fellowship, 2011

National Women’s Studies Association-Spelman College Junior Faculty Institute on Research, Theory and Practice and Women of Color (Ford Foundation funded), 2009

University of Oklahoma Junior Faculty Research Council Grant, 2009, $6000

University of Iowa Center for Ethnic Studies Junior Faculty Writing Workshop Fellow, 2008

National Women’s Studies Association Women of Color Leadership Project Fellow, 2008

University of California-Santa Barbara Black Studies Dissertation Fellowship, 2006-2007, $20,000

Brown University Traveling Scholar Grant, 2006, tuition waiver and fees

Brown University Dissertation Fellowship, 2006, full tuition and $18,000 (declined)

Brown University S.W. Marston Scholarship, 2004, partial stipend scholarship

Brown University Summer Support, 2003-2006, $2500-$3000

Resident Truman Scholar/Deputy Director of Leadership Programs, Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, $35,000

Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholarship, 2000, $30,000

Awards and Honors

Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma Leadership Award, 2010

Ms. Magazine Writers Workshop for Feminist Scholars, 2009

Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life Amethyst Award, 2009

British Council Transatlantic Leadership Network 2020, Membership

(competitive process, full support to attend annual meetings in Europe and U.S.), 2008

Brown University Bernard E. Bruce Graduate College Award, 2008

Service and Leadership

Georgetown University

Martin Luther King, Jr. Week Panel, 2012

Invocation Speaker, Spring Faculty Convocation, 2012

Magis Row Identity and Sexuality Panel, 2011

Georgetown Competitive Postgraduate Fellowships Selection Committee, 2011

National and Community Service

Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Finalist Selection Committee, 2010-2013

Harry S. Truman Scholarship, Senior Scholar (mentor and policy group leader), 2007-2013

German Marshall Fund of the United States American Fellowship Selection Committee, 2011, 2012

University of Oklahoma Honors College

Undergraduate Research Day Juror, 2010

Greek Faculty Honors Night, 2008, 2010

Harry S. Truman Scholarship Candidate Preparation Committee, 2009-2011

Religion and America Faculty Search, 2008

Dean’s Annual Evaluation Committee, 2008

College Policy Committee, 2007-2008

University of Oklahoma

Muslim Students Association Peace Not Prejudice Film Festival Juror, 2010

President’s Distinguished Faculty Mentoring Program, 2009, 2010

Adopt-a-Prof Program, 2009-2010