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Nichole A. Guillory is a Professor in the Department of Secondary and Middle Grades Education and an Interdisciplinary Studies affiliated faculty member at Kennesaw State University. She currently teaches courses in critical multiculturalism in teacher education and hip hop feminism in interdisciplinary studies.  Her scholarship focuses on the identities of black women faculty in predominantly white institutions and the intersections of hip hop studies and curriculum theory.  Her published articles have appeared in various journals, including the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Teaching Education, and Multicultural Education.  She also has published chapters in key texts, such as Curriculum Studies Handbook: The Next Moment, Critical Studies of Southern Place: A Reader, and Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Music Studies.

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