Background
Sudbury, Julia C. was born on May 30, 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sudbury, Julia C. was born on May 30, 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Bachelor in Modern and Medieval Languages, Cambridge (England) University, 1989. Postgraduate diploma in community practice, Luton (England) University, 1991. Master of Arts in Race and Ethnic studies, University Warwick, Coventry, England, 1994.
Doctor of Philosophy sociology, University Warwick, Coventry, England, 1997.
Lecturer community studies University California, Santa Cruz, California. Community development officer Cambridge City Council, 1989—1991. Director National Development Agency for Black Non Profit Sector, London, 1994—1996.
Coordinator Osaba Women's Center, Coventry, 1991—1994. Assistant professor ethnic studies Mills College, Oakland, California, 1998—2001, associate professor, chair ethnic studies, since 2001.
Co-founder National Black Alliance, London, 1993—1995. National board directors Critical Resistance, Oakland, since 1997, Incite: Women of Color Against Violence, Santa Cruz, since 2001, Prison Activist Resource Center, Oakland, since 2001. Board directors National Council for Volunteer Organizations, London, 1994—1995, Black Health Foundation, London, 1993—1995, Volunteer Organizations Liaison Council for Under 5S, London, 1992—1994.
Member of American Association of University Professors, American Sociological Association.
Daughter of George C. and Mary Sudbury, Sonny Oparah.