Charlene A. Carruthers is a multifaceted individual, concurrently pursuing a career as a writer, filmmaker, and doctoral student in Black Studies at Northwestern University.
As a scholar, she is dedicated to uncovering and sharing more comprehensive narratives, delving into the intricate historical connections between Black freedom struggles after emancipation and decolonial revolutionary movements.
Furthermore, her work also examines the complex dynamics of Black governance, shedding light on the ways in which Black communities have organized and governed themselves throughout history.
Moreover, Charlene A. Carruthers' research is deeply informed by Black feminist abolitionist geographies, exploring the ways in which geographical spaces have been shaped by and have shaped the experiences of Black people.















