Kate Aguilar is an active part of the History Department (assistant professor of African American and Sport History); Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies; African/African Diaspora Studies; and Sport Management. She challenges students to consider not only what Black history is, but what it does in the world. Her public scholarship includes contributions to the Washington Post and TIME magazine, and she is the Film, Media, and Museum Reviews section editor for the Journal of Sport History. Her current book expands an understanding of the revolt of the black athlete into the 1980s. She is also a part of a broader community of scholars working on campus to learn more about, implement, and assess inclusive teaching pedagogies.
HIS-143: African American History II
HIS-203: History of the Black Athlete in America
HIS-130: U.S. History Through the Civil War
HIS-142: African American History I
HIS-331: Hip Hop and the Black 1980S
HIS-202: Atlantic Slavery/Freedm