Jovan Scott Lewis is Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. His research is generally concerned with the questions of racial capitalism, underdevelopment, and radical terms of repair in the Caribbean and US. He is the author of Scammer’s Yard: The Crime of Black Repair in Jamaica and Violent Utopia, forthcoming this Fall, which traces the consequences of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. In 2021, he was appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to serve on the state’s Reparations Taskforce.
Jovan founded the Berkeley Black Geographies Project in 2016, which you can read more about at: theblackgeographic.com(link is external)
Personal Website(link is external)
Research
Political Economies(link is external)
Racial Geographies(link is external)
Black Geographies, Economic geography, Caribbean Thought, decoloniality, reparations and repair, poverty and inequality, race (blackness), the Caribbean (Jamaica), African-American communities (Tulsa, OK)
Education
Ph.D., London School of Economics
Courses
GEOG 155, Race, Space & Inequality