Jessica Bundy

Jessica T. Bundy (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and is also affiliated with the Criminal Justice and Public Policy (CJPP) program. She is an interdisciplinary Black Studies scholar whose work focuses on the intertwined impacts of colonialism, systemic racism, patriarchy, and capitalism on Black communities in Canada and the wider-African Diaspora. Her work exists at the intersection of sociology, critical criminology, legal studies, women and gender studies, political science, and history with the objective of exploring inequity, inequality, and marginalization through various identities with a focus on race. Of particular concern to her are the ways in which anti-Black racism manifests in relation to the criminal justice system. She pursues interdisciplinary inquiry that bridges disciplines, as well as academia and the public, she welcomes collaborations that do the same.