Dr. Brenda M. Greene is Professor of English and Executive Director of the
Center for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College of the City University of
New York. Professor Greene served as coordinator of the National Black Writers
Conferences at Medgar Evers and was Director of the 2003 NBWC (www.nbwc.org). In
addition to serving as Director of the Center, she coordinates the English BA
Program and teaches composition and literature. Her research interests are in
the areas of the literature of women of color, multicultural literature, and
English studies, and she has written a number of essays in these fields.
Professor Greene is the co-editor of Defining Ourselves: Black Writers of the
Nineties, by Peter Lang Publishers and Rethinking American Literature, published
by the National Council of Teachers of English. She is currently working on a
personal and professional memoir.
Related Links
Greene Response to "Their Eyes Were Reading Smut"
http://reviews.aalbc.com/rspns_their_eyes_were_reading_smut.htm
National Black Writers Conference -
Report from the Field by
Kalamu ya Salaam
April 4, 2000
http://events.aalbc.com/nat'l1.htm