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Chaz Antoine Barracks

Future Professors Fellow

Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies

Location

Sims Hall, #100
Syracuse, New York, 13244

Extras

Pronouns: He/They, Him/Them, His/Theirs

Biography

Chaz Antoine Barracks is an artist-scholar, mixed-media filmmaker and postdoc fellow who earned a Ph.D. in media, art and text from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2020.

Barracks (pronouns: he/they, him/them, his/theirs) has held positions at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication, VCU’s School for the Arts, University of Richmond’s Bonner Center for Civic Engagement, and has been an English instructor and cultural advisor in a Japanese exchange teaching program.

Barracks is invested in interdisciplinary research and a creative practice that centers Black joy and uses storytelling to bridge knowledge gaps in the things we seldom learn about in academe when it comes to Black life in America.

Using mixed-media research methodspodcast-style interviews, film analysis, and short film directing and writingBarracks explores how these media ground nuanced Black experiences as critical knowledge for learning about cultural production.

Barracks’ work expands on equity-driven initiatives regarding diversity in scholarship. His media-making practice and community engagement also inform his pedagogy, drawing on performance, photography, visual art and public exhibitions to explore identity and to challenge established disciplinary backgrounds and the social norms of students.

Honors, Awards and Recognition

  • “Don’t Touch My Hair RVA” premiered at the Afrikana Film Festival in Richmond, Virginia
  • “Everyday Black Matter” chosen for the 2021 American Black Film Festival
  • Honoree of Diversity Richmond’s 2022 Black and Bold Award recognizing and celebrating leadership on behalf of the Black LGBTQ+ community

Research Interests

Critical media studies, Black queer aesthetics, placemaking and storytelling, Black feminist narratives, Black joy as a form of resistance/refusal

Location

Sims Hall, #100
Syracuse, New York, 13244

Extras

Pronouns: He/They, Him/Them, His/Theirs