Dr. Danielle M. Wallace
Dr. Danielle M. Wallace is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies and chairperson of the Department of Community and Social Justice Studies at William Paterson University. Her teaching and scholarly interests center on the Black family, gender and sexual politics in the Black community, the gender socialization of Black men and women, the socio-political roots of Africana Studies, and decolonizing teaching and curriculum in higher education. Her current research focuses on Black student leadership and activism on college campuses, and Black male/female relationships, especially the dating, marriage and mate selection ideals of Black men and women.
Dr. Danielle M. Wallace is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies and chairperson of the Department of Community and Social Justice Studies at William Paterson University. Her teaching and scholarly interests center on the Black family, gender and sexual politics in the Black community, the gender socialization of Black men and women, the socio-political roots of Africana Studies, and decolonizing teaching and curriculum in higher education. Her current research focuses on Black student leadership and activism on college campuses, and Black male/female relationships, especially the dating, marriage and mate selection ideals of Black men and women.