Jovonna Jones

Jovonna Jones

Doctoral Fellow
Jovonna Jones
Jovonna Jones is a PhD candidate in African & African American Studies at Harvard University, with a secondary field in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. Her research interests include social and cultural history, black cultural production in the U.S., visual studies, and political aesthetics. Jovonna’s dissertation traces the historical and imagined presence of black women within American urban housing discourses of the mid-20th century, from federal policy to visual culture. Jovonna has served as a teaching fellow for courses on African American history, black radical movement, and race, gender, and performance. She has practiced public pedagogy and facilitation through initiatives such as the Black Studies Reading Room in Boston, MA, and through graduate internships and fellowships with The Morgan Library and Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Harvard Art Museums. Jovonna holds a B.A. in African American Studies and Philosophy from Emory University.