Dr. T. Anansi Wilson


Anansi Wilson
  • Visiting Associate Professor of Law
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Biography

Dr. T. Anansi Wilson is an award-winning scholar of law, literary and cultural studies, a racial-justice strategist and an author of creative nonfiction. Their legal research is situated in legal philosophy, critical theory, political economy and constitutional law. Their writing and scholarship primarily focuses on the history of Black thought, art and imagination crafted in response to, and resistance against, the social, political and legal realities of domination in the West. They seek to understand the processes of retrenchment after moments of social progress, and how freedom dreams are nevertheless sustained. Wilson’s work analyzes the ever changing relationships between race, law, sexuality, power and citizenship; both in the construction of law and policy and the maintenance of the way we live our lives. They are particularly concerned with Fourth, 13th, 14th and 15th amendment questions. Their teaching interests include criminal law, criminal procedure, constitutional law, federal criminal civil rights, Fourth, 13th and 14th amendment law, Reconstruction, political and civil rights, critical race studies, LGBTQ issues and all areas pertaining to race, law and society.

Wilson employs Critical Race, Black Feminist, Performance and Women & Gender Studies and legal methodologies to examine how instances and (extra) legal precedents of anti-Black violence and racial-sexual terror continue to frame and impact notions of Black being and citizenship. Wilson employs a multidisciplinary gaze to engage the creative, the legal and the literary to uncover an emerging approach to encountering, understanding and extrapolating anti-Blackness as a jurisprudential logic, underpinning and precedent embedded in the Constitution, the Federalist Papers and decisions they inform.

Wilson was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College in October 2022. Their most recent paper, "Sexual Profliling & BlaQueer Furtivity: BlaQueers On The Run," was awarded the Ezekiel Webber Prize and republished in the Dukeminier Awards Journal at the Williams Institute at UCLA for best papers in law and gender/sexuality.

Education

J.D., Howard University School of Law, 2017
Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, 2021
B.A. in American Studies, Tufts University, 2013

Teaching

Jurisprudence
Criminal Law
Race and America

Selected Publications

  • T. Anansi Wilson, Sexual Profiling & BlaQueer Furtivity: BlaQueers On The Run, The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Race andSocial Justice, Spring 2022
  • T. Anansi Wilson, All The Gays Are White, All The Blacks Are Straight Yet Some Us Are BlaQueer and Fearless, UC Hastings Journal of Gender & Law, Fall 2021
  • T. Anansi Wilson, And What Of The Black In Black Letter Law? A BlaQueer Reflection, Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality (InPress), Spring 2021
  • T. Anansi Wilson, The Strict Scrutiny of Black and BlaQueer Life, 48 Hastings Const. L.Q. 181 (2020)
  • T. Anansi Wilson, Furtive Blackness: On Blackness and Being, 48 Hastings Const. L.Q. 141 (2020)

Awards & Honors

Dr. Wilson was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College in October 2022. Their most recent paper "Sexual Profliling & BlaQueer Furtivity: BlaQueers On The Run" was awarded the Ezekiel Webber Prize and republished in the Dukeminier Awards Journal at the Williams Institute at UCLA for best papers in law and gender/sexuality.

Memberships

  • National Bar Association
  • SEALS
  • SALT
  • ClassCrits
  • Langston, Law & Society Association
  • American Studies Association