Eric Porter
Eric Porter is a professor of jistory, jistory of consciousness, and critical race and ethnic studies at UC Santa Cruz, where he is also affiliated with the music and Latin American and Latina/o studies departments. He received a BA in history from UC Berkeley and a PhD in American culture from the University of Michigan. He previously taught in the American studies department at UC Santa Cruz as well as at the University of New Mexico and the University of Nevada, Reno. His research and teaching interests include Black cultural and intellectual history, US cultural history, jazz and improvisation studies, urban studies, and comparative ethnic studies. Among his previous books are two University of California Press publications: What Is This Thing Called Jazz? African American Musicians as Artists, Critics, and Activists, winner of an American Book Award, and, with the photographer Lewis Watts, New Orleans Suite: Music and Culture in Transition. His latest book is A People’s History of SFO: The Making of the Bay Area and an Airport.