Carlos Figueroa

Assistant Professor, Department of Politics

Carlos Figueroa

Carlos Figueroa

An assistant professor in the Department of Politics at Ithaca College’s School of Humanities and Sciences, Figueroa can discuss U.S. political issues, including presidential leadership, racial, religious and working class politics, U.S.-Puerto Rico policy, and immigration/border politics.

Figueroa’s academic research focuses on American political development; race, religion and citizenship; Black American politics and political thought; Latino politics and border studies; public leadership; and U.S. Quakers. He is currently finishing a book on Quakers, race and U.S. Empire. His research also focuses on Bayard Rustin, a Black, gay, Quaker labor and civil rights activist of the 1940s through 1980s. He is also working on a project about the everyday “lived experiences” of people who study and/or work near the U.S.-Mexico border.

Mentions in the Media

Research Focus

  • American political development (race, religion and citizenship)
  • Black American politics and political thought
  • Latino and border politics
  • Presidential and public leadership
  • Politics of U.S. Quakerism

Education

Ph.D., The New School for Social Research
Political Science and Historical Studies, 2010

M.A., The New School for Social Research
Political Science, 2002

M.S., Central Michigan University
General Administration, 1998

B.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University
Political Science and Pre-Legal Studies, 1994