Alumni
Camara Silver
Contact
Email: csilver@usf.edu
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Bio
As a Ph.D. candidate in Politics and International Affairs at the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, I have taught various courses at the Judy Genshaft Honors College. These courses have focused on global politics and social justice and include, Global Queer Social Movements, Global Political Violence, Remote Cosmopolitanism: How to Survive a Global Pandemic?, Beyond the Border: Global Migration, Human Rights, and Queer Theory. In recognition of my teaching on queer theory, I was awarded the Black Faculty of the Year by the Honors College. I have also taught general courses, such as American National Government, and Introduction to Political Science.
My primary field of specialization is International Relations, with a focus on American Foreign Policy, Racial Politics, Social Movements, Genocide, and Queer Studies. In my dissertation titled, "Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy: The 1994 Clinton Administration Response to the Crises in Rwanda and Haiti,” I compare the Clinton Administration’s 1994 prompt decision to intervene in Haiti and its slow intervention in Rwandan genocide. I argue that the suppression of the news media, interest groups, and public opinion can strongly determine when the US government does and does not intervene in humanitarian crises. Given my broad training in International Relations, American Government, and Comparative Politics, I also remain interested in exploring the role of queer politics in American Foreign Policy.
Education
M.L.A, Africana Studies, University of South Florida (Thesis: The US Response to Genocide
in Rwanda: A Reassessment)
B.A, History, Saint Leo University
Research
Human rights, news media, interest groups, minority rights, public opinion, foreign policy, immigration, racial and intersectionality politics, and queer studies
Teaching Experience
Instruction at Saint Leo University, USF Honors College, and Hillsborough Community
College
Classes developed for the USF Honors College include:
- Beyond the Border: Global Migration, Immigration and Human Rights
- Queer Social movements in Global Perspective
- Global Political Violence
- Global Queer Cultures on Film, and Queer Theory
Awards
McKnight Fellowship
Black Faculty and Staff of the Year, 2019
TRiO Achiever for the State of Florida, 2015
Ph.D. - Dissertation Title: The Domestic Reality of Foreign Policy: The 1994 Clinton
Administration Response to the Crises in Rwanda and Haiti