Bianca Nightengale-Lee

Bianca Nightengale-Lee
Director
Location:
1221 Trimpe Bldg, Mail Stop 5236
Mailing address:
Lewis Walker Institute
Western Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5236
Bianca Nightengale-Lee
Bio:

Dr. Bianca Nightengale-Lee received her Ph.D. from the University of Louisville in 2017. Her work studies the confluence of race, literacy, and culture, as it relates to socially conscious and humanizing curricular development. With articles published in, Multicultural Perspectives, The Journal of Literacy Research, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Research, as well as the Bloomsbury Handbook of Hip Hop Pedagogy, she examines Afro-Indigenous pedagogical frames that characterize the preservation of liberation, identity, and self-expression for Black and Brown students. Her authentic and humanizing approach has garnered awards from the Journal of Literacy Innovation, The National Council of Teachers of English, The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, and the Literacy Research Association.  As a critically engaged community scholar, her work nests within academic, school, and community based settings, where she works alongside teachers, community stakeholders and youth to develop pedagogy relative to the lives, and literacies of our most vulnerable student populations.