Almost every black woman I know has a color story.

Race still matters. And for black women, the related issues of skin tone are just as important today as in decades past. Part cultural commentary, part empirical analysis, this book offers a compelling study and discussion of colorism―a widely discussed but understudied issue in "post-racial" America―that demonstrates how powerful a factor skin color remains in the everyday lives of young black women.

  • Faculty-student interactions outside the classroom are vital. As a young, black, female professor, I strive to broaden my students' horizons, dispel stereotypes, and encourage them to achieve beyond their limits both in and out of class.

  • JeffriAnne, a sociologist, specializes in race and gender issues within the Black American community. Her research focuses on cultural diversity, including race and ethnic relations, the intersections of race, class, and gender, and minority experiences in higher education.

  • JeffriAnne, a sociologist, specializes in race and gender issues within the Black American community. Her research focuses on cultural diversity, including race and ethnic relations, the intersections of race, class, and gender, and minority experiences in higher education.

In the media

Your fairy black mother

JeffriAnne Wilder, Ph.D. is a sociologist and leading scholar specializing in diversity, race relations and issues of women’s empowerment.

She is currently a tenured Associate Professor of Sociology and the Founding Director of the Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations at the University of North Florida. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Florida.

In addition to her studies in sociology, JeffriAnne also completed a PhD concentration in Women's Studies and Gender Research from the University of Florida. JeffriAnne completed her MA in Sociology from Cleveland State University, and a BA from Allegheny College.

JeffriAnne was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio.

As a public scholar and diversity expert, she is frequently called by the media for her perspective and commentary on a broad range of social, political, and cultural issues - from hip-hop to racial profiling to higher education.

JeffriAnne is an accomplished speaker on race, gender, and diversity issues. Her talks are informative, thought-provoking, and impactful, and she is widely recognized for her expertise in these areas.


Diversity in Higher Education

Women, Leadership, and Empowerment

The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

College Success

Colorism in American Society

Women of Color in Higher Education