Dr. Jamie L. Moore

Jamie L. Moore (she/her) is a writer and scholar whose work centers storytelling in the Black feminist tradition. An educator and equity leader, Jamie advocates for creating classroom spaces that foster liberation. As a professional development trainer, she emphasizes anti-assimilationist practices that enable healing for both students and educators.
Jamie’s novella, Our Small Faces, was published by Doubleback Books and is available as an open source PDF. Her creative work can be found in Calyx Journal, Track/Four, The Nervous Breakdown, and TAYO Magazine, among others.
Jamie has presented academic and creative work at the National Conference for Race and Ethnicity, the American Association of Colleges and Universities, the Strengthening Student Success Conference, and several conferences for The Puente Project.
Her doctoral work explores the care/work of Black and biracial women faculty in community colleges.
Jamie reviews books on her Instagram @mixedreader, particularly highlighting contemporary work by Black and Queer writers.
My Story
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Recent Presentations & Publications
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"Embracing Anger to Cultivate Joy," Presentation for the Fresno State College Corps, April 2025
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"Embracing Anger to Find Joyful Agency: Experiments in Communal Vulnerability" in Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education: Uplifting Teaching and Learning for All, edited by Eileen Camfield, Routledge 2025
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"Beyond Alarm, Towards Action," Presentation for the Puente Project Community College Spring Conference, February 2025
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"Praise Dance," Fiction Creative Writing, Calyx: A Journal For Women, Spring 2025