Dr. Bettina Judd is an interdisciplinary writer, artist, performer, and Assistant Professor of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. She focuses her research on the creative production of Black women and their use of the arts to develop feminist thought. She is currently working on a book that argues that "Black women’s creative production is feminist knowledge production produced by registers of affect she calls 'feelin'." One of her most notable works is a collection of poems entitled patient, which concentrates on "the history of medical experimentation on and display of Black women" and which won the Black Lawrence Press Hudson Book Prize. Her work has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize in poetry.
More information about Dr. Bettina Judd can be found at her website, http://www.bettinajudd.com/.
More information about Dr. Bettina Judd can be found at her website, http://www.bettinajudd.com/.