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Andrew Jolivette

Andrew Jolivétte is an American sociologist and author. He is a professor at the University of California, San Diego, where he is chair of the department of Ethnic Studies.[1] He is the co-chair of UC Ethnic Studies Council.[2]

Andrew Jolivétte
Born
Andrew James Jolivette

1975
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSociologist
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
ThesisCreole Diaspora: (Re)articulating the Social, Legal, Economic, and Regional Construction of American Indian Identity (2003)
Academic work
DisciplineEthnic studies
InstitutionsUniversity of California–San Diego

Background edit

Andrew James Jolivette[3] was born in San Francisco in 1975 to Annetta Donna Foster Jolivette and Kenneth Louis Jolivette. He grew up in San Francisco.[4] He identifies as being of Louisiana Creole descent.

Jolivette is a member of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation of Louisiana, a nonprofit organization based in Lake Charles, Louisiana,[5] that is an unrecognized tribe. While the organization claims descent from Atakapa, also known as Ishak, it is neither a federally recognized tribe or a state-recognized tribe.[6]

Education edit

Jolivette earned his bachelor's degree in sociology with a minor in English literature and a certificate in ethnic studies from the University of San Francisco.[4] He earned his master's degree in sociology from San Francisco State University in 1999. His thesis was titled, "Native America: White Indians, Black Indians and the Contemporary Privilege of Color."[3] He earned his doctoral degree in sociology from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2003, with a dissertation titled "Creole Diaspora: (Re)articulating the Social, Legal, Economic, and Regional Construction of American Indian Identity."[7]

Career edit

Jolivétte was a professor and chair of the American Indian studies department at San Francisco State University from 2010 to 2016.[8]

He became the founding Director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Program at the University of California, San Diego, in 2020. The NAIS Program includes a minor and a graduate certificate and an elder/culture bearer-in-residence program. He served as a historian of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation, an unrecognized tribe, from 2005 to 2010. He co-founded and is co-chair of the University of California Ethnic Studies Council which works to advance and support ethnic studies curriculum and programs across the state of California and the United States.[citation needed]

Bibliography edit

  • Cultural Representation in Native America. Rowman Altamira. 2006. ISBN 0-7591-0985-0.
  • Louisiana Creoles: Cultural Recovery and Mixed-race Native American Identity. Lexington Books. 2007. ISBN 978-0-7391-1896-2.
  • Obama and the Biracial Factor: The Battle for a New American Majority. Policy Press. 2012. ISBN 978-1447301004.[9]
  • Research Justice: Methodologies for Social Change. Policy Press. 2015. ISBN 978-1447324638.
  • Indian Blood: HIV and Colonial Trauma in San Francisco's Two-Spirit Community. University of Washington Press. 2016. ISBN 978-0295998503.
  • American Indian and Indigenous Education: A Survey Text for the 21st Century. Cognella. 2019. ISBN 978-1516590438.
  • Louisiana Creole Peoplehood: Afro-Indigeneity and Community. University of Washington Press. 2021. ISBN 9780295749495.
  • Gumbo Circuitry: Poetic Routes, Gastronomic Legacies. That Painted Horse Press. 2022. ISBN 978-1928708155.

Anthologies edit

  • Crash Course: Reflections on the Film Crash for Critical Dialogues About Race, Power, and Privilege, ed. Michael Benitez Jr. and Felicia Gustin (2007).
  • John Brown Childs, Hurricane Katrina: Response and Responsibilities, ed. John Brown Childs (2005)
  • "Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Approaches to Resistance and Social Justice," in Color Struck: Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective, ed. Julius Adekunle and Hettie V Williams (2010).[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Andrew Jolivétte". Ethnic Studies Department. University of California San Diego. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. ^ "About | University of California Ethnic Studies Council".
  3. ^ a b Native America: White Indians, Black Indians and the Contemporary Privilege of Color. OCLC 41752380. Retrieved 14 September 2021 – via WorldCat.
  4. ^ a b "Andrew Jolivétte". SpeakOut. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Atakapa Ishak Tribe of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana". Charity Navigator. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Tribal Directory". National Congress of Americans Indians. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  7. ^ Creole diaspora: (re)articulating the social, legal, economic, and regional construction of American Indian identity. OCLC 1223244385. Retrieved 14 September 2021 – via WorldCat.
  8. ^ "Andrew J Jolivette". SF State Faculty. San Francisco State University. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Obama and the Biracial Factor The Battle for a New American Majority". WorldCat. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  10. ^ Adekunle, Julius O.; Williams, Hettie V. (2010). Color Struck: Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. p. 143. ISBN 9780761850922.

External links edit

  • Andrew Jolivétte, PhD, Social Innovation & University Opportunity Lab

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professor at the University of California San Diego where he is chair of the department of Ethnic Studies 1 He is the co chair of UC Ethnic Studies Council 2 Andrew JolivetteBornAndrew James Jolivette1975NationalityAmericanOccupationSociologistAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of California Santa CruzThesisCreole Diaspora Re articulating the Social Legal Economic and Regional Construction of American Indian Identity 2003 Academic workDisciplineEthnic studiesInstitutionsUniversity of California San Diego Contents 1 Background 2 Education 3 Career 4 Bibliography 4 1 Anthologies 5 References 6 External linksBackground editAndrew James Jolivette 3 was born in San Francisco in 1975 to Annetta Donna Foster Jolivette and Kenneth Louis Jolivette He grew up in San Francisco 4 He identifies as being of Louisiana Creole descent Jolivette is a member of the Atakapa Ishak Nation of Louisiana a nonprofit organization based in Lake Charles Louisiana 5 that is an unrecognized tribe While the organization claims descent from Atakapa also known as Ishak it is neither a federally recognized tribe or a state recognized tribe 6 Education editJolivette earned his bachelor s degree in sociology with a minor in English literature and a certificate in ethnic studies from the University of San Francisco 4 He earned his master s degree in sociology from San Francisco State University in 1999 His thesis was titled Native America White Indians Black Indians and the Contemporary Privilege of Color 3 He earned his doctoral degree in sociology from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2003 with a dissertation titled Creole Diaspora Re articulating the Social Legal Economic and Regional Construction of American Indian Identity 7 Career editJolivette was a professor and chair of the American Indian studies department at San Francisco State University from 2010 to 2016 8 He became the founding Director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies NAIS Program at the University of California San Diego in 2020 The NAIS Program includes a minor and a graduate certificate and an elder culture bearer in residence program He served as a historian of the Atakapa Ishak Nation an unrecognized tribe from 2005 to 2010 He co founded and is co chair of the University of California Ethnic Studies Council which works to advance and support ethnic studies curriculum and programs across the state of California and the United States citation needed Bibliography editCultural Representation in Native America Rowman Altamira 2006 ISBN 0 7591 0985 0 Louisiana Creoles Cultural Recovery and Mixed race Native American Identity Lexington Books 2007 ISBN 978 0 7391 1896 2 Obama and the Biracial Factor The Battle for a New American Majority Policy Press 2012 ISBN 978 1447301004 9 Research Justice Methodologies for Social Change Policy Press 2015 ISBN 978 1447324638 Indian Blood HIV and Colonial Trauma in San Francisco s Two Spirit Community University of Washington Press 2016 ISBN 978 0295998503 American Indian and Indigenous Education A Survey Text for the 21st Century Cognella 2019 ISBN 978 1516590438 Louisiana Creole Peoplehood Afro Indigeneity and Community University of Washington Press 2021 ISBN 9780295749495 Gumbo Circuitry Poetic Routes Gastronomic Legacies That Painted Horse Press 2022 ISBN 978 1928708155 Anthologies edit Crash Course Reflections on the Film Crash for Critical Dialogues About Race Power and Privilege ed Michael Benitez Jr and Felicia Gustin 2007 John Brown Childs Hurricane Katrina Response and Responsibilities ed John Brown Childs 2005 Critical Mixed Race Studies New Approaches to Resistance and Social Justice in Color Struck Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective ed Julius Adekunle and Hettie V Williams 2010 10 References edit Andrew Jolivette Ethnic Studies Department University of California San Diego Retrieved 14 September 2021 About University of California Ethnic Studies Council a b Native America White Indians Black Indians and the Contemporary Privilege of Color OCLC 41752380 Retrieved 14 September 2021 via WorldCat a b Andrew Jolivette SpeakOut Retrieved 14 September 2021 Atakapa Ishak Tribe of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana Charity Navigator Retrieved 14 September 2021 Tribal Directory National Congress of Americans Indians Retrieved 14 September 2021 Creole diaspora re articulating the social legal economic and regional construction of American Indian identity OCLC 1223244385 Retrieved 14 September 2021 via WorldCat Andrew J Jolivette SF State Faculty San Francisco State University Retrieved 15 September 2021 Obama and the Biracial Factor The Battle for a New American Majority WorldCat Retrieved 14 September 2021 Adekunle Julius O Williams Hettie V 2010 Color Struck Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective Lanham MD University Press of America p 143 ISBN 9780761850922 External links editAndrew Jolivette PhD Social Innovation amp University Opportunity Lab Retrieved from 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