Formerly a Community College English professor and Associate Director of a Research Center at USC, I am now an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University in the Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures Department. I work for racial justice in higher education and write about anti-racist pedagogy, faculty development, and Native American rhetorics.
I received my PhD in English at UC Davis with an emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition. During graduate school, I was a fellow with the UC Humanities Research Institute specializing in Literacy Studies, Nineteenth-Century American literature, and Native American Studies.
My work can be found in College Composition and Communication, Composition Studies, ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, Mississippi Quarterly and the edited collection Transatlantic Women.
Find me on Twitter @Dr__Klotz.