About

Kat Cosby, Ph.D.

Kat Cosby is an Assistant Professor of Black Studies at California State University Channel Islands.

Their book manuscript, entitled Taking the Middle Path: Black Women and Black Geographies in São Paulo (1871-1930), addresses how the treatment of Black women in the afterlife of slavery, under the guise of whitening ideologies, contributed to the formation of regional identity and Black women’s geographies in the city of São Paulo. The lives and presence of Black women after abolition often go unrecognized as part of a larger omission of slavery and Black histories in public discourse and the brick-and-mortar archive. Relying on medicolegal municipal incident reports, “Taking the Middle Path” centers on Black women, their geographies, and spatial histories to push against traditional narratives and imaginings of São Paulo as a principally white, Europeanized city.