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Jermaine Jones Professorial Lecturer Literature

Contact
Jermaine Jones
(202) 885-2909 (Office)
CAS | Literature
Battelle-Tompkins T47
Battelle-T47
Fall 2025 Office Hours MWF 3-4 (Virtual)
Favorite Spot on Campus
Barnes and Nobles Book Store
Book Currently Reading
Nice Racism: How Progressive White People Perpetuate RACIAL HARM
Bio
C. Jermaine Jones is the author of From Poverty to Prosperity: A Ghetto Exit Strategy as a Rite of Passage, which won the Best Male Author/Best Nonfiction book of the Year Award. His orations, publications, and courses encompass his study of social inequity and injustice as they pertain to Black America and highlight how Black Literature and Hip Hop afford people of color to broker their oneness in an America that takes no notice of them. He is cast in a much-needed documentary entitled "Virtues of Habit". The film recounts how race and class have colluded to create levels of poverty, despair, violence and injustice rarely discussed by political officials. He is also a council member of programming for the new Institute for Race, Justice, and Community Engagement (IRJC) at Montgomery College. Jones is currently finalizing a book titled "Bulletproof Blood" which surveys the inflammation of anachronistic, racial antagonism and its effects during the post-Barack Obama presidency.
For the Media
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • LIT-235 African American Lit

  • WRT-101 College Writing Seminar

  • WRT-101 College Writing Seminar

Spring 2025

  • LIT-235 African American Lit

  • WRT-101 College Writing Seminar

  • WRT-101 College Writing Seminar